Like TNG did after TOS. I agree.The thing that makes me think this will quickly move away from the Prime universe, it Fuller's own words. It isn't we're tweaking a few things to make it more modern, it is "we're reimagining" the look of Star Trek.
Like TNG did after TOS. I agree.
I agree.
Kelvinverse was fun, exciting and had potential for so many new and interesting stories after '09. A new show set in the Kelvin TOS-era with a big marketing push after '09 probably would've opened up so many doors. But then Into Darkness and Beyond (I actually liked the latter) happened, then it became "it's pretty much the Primeverse, but at the same time it's not, but it's pretty much the Primeverse".
How do you know? There's nothing in the film the specifically or inherently connects it to the series. And, no, the actors don't count. Even the marketing was vague. The story, however, is completely independent and not beholden to anything that happened during the series.For the millionth time. TMP takes place 5 years after TOS. Yet TMP looks nothing like TOS. The costumes look different than anything before or after. That DOESN'T MAKE IT A DIFFERENT UNIVERSE.
Except it's not Paramount's IP.Also the Viacom split happened in 2005. Once CBS and Paramount became different corporate entities everything became more convoluted. That's one of the reasons why I was sure the "PrimeVerse" would return (in one form or another). CBS wouldn't want to mess with Paramount's IP no matter how much two companies are in good terms. That's also the reason why every event in the Abramsverse (even the "Prime" ones) are off limits to Pocket Books Trek novels.
I don't expect that to happen. I've read all the quotes and everything Fuller has said about the show, and I still have full faith in him and the rest of the production crew being faithful to the original canon while also bringing something new into the picture.Except this time, it will likely overwrite the look of an already established piece of the franchise.
I don't expect that to happen.
Except it's not Paramount's IP.
For the millionth time. TMP takes place 5 years after TOS. Yet TMP looks nothing like TOS. The costumes look different than anything before or after. That DOESN'T MAKE IT A DIFFERENT UNIVERSE.
How do you know? There's nothing in the film the specifically or inherently connects it to the series.
The thing that makes me think this will quickly move away from the Prime universe, it Fuller's own words. It isn't we're tweaking a few things to make it more modern, it is "we're reimagining" the look of Star Trek.
The Star Trek IP belongs solely to CBS. Paramount just has first dibs on any movies.Yes it is.
They're not reimagining Star Trek.
I wouldn't be so sure. But we'll find out in the years to come.
Except that from the backstage photo we saw, they'll be orange now. That's not a minor makeup change.
The Star Trek IP belongs solely to CBS. Paramount just has first dibs on any movies.
@BillJ : Your superficial complains are the exact reason why JJ. Abrams felt the need to completely reboot the franchise, because some nerds on the internet WILL COMPLAIN ABOUT COSTUMES THEY HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN YET.
I originally thought nobody would bat an eye, if they just had made a prequel to TOS, where younger actors played the same roles, with modern effects. You have convinced me that fans would have gone completely apeshit... HOW CAN IT BE THE SAME IF IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT WAS MADE IN THE 60s????
There's no such thing such as first dibs. Paramount has movie rights. CBS has TV rights. The KelvinVerse is Paramount's (and Bad Robot) IP. Pocket Books novels won't reference the destruction of Romulus because they get their license from CBS.
I never said this wasn't a reimagining. I just said it'd remain faithful to TOS, despite how the Romulans or Klingons' foreheads look or if the uniforms are turtlenecks or not. It's not as superficial as that.He (Fuller) said they were "reimagining" the look. No one twisted his arm to make him say that. He (Fuller) said they were changing the looks of aliens. No one twisted his arm to make him say that. He (Fuller) said the uniforms would be completely different. No one twisted his arm to make him say that.
This isn't a case of Fuller saying something to make people shut up. This is Fuller letting people know this may not be what they are expecting.
I think it's a little more complicated than that. You imply that any film studio has the permission to make Trek movies as long as CBS allows it, which isn't true. CBS needs Paramount as much as Paramount needs them.Paramount was given a license by CBS to produce Trek films. CBS could just as easily take that license away, and Paramount would not be able to produce Trek films anymore. But obviously they're not going to do that.
Paramount was given a license by CBS to produce Trek films. CBS could just as easily take that license away, and Paramount would not be able to produce Trek films anymore. But obviously they're not going to do that.
That's a fake joke petition created by Samuel T. Cogley, a member of this board. What's the point of posting it?
I think it's a little more complicated than that. You imply that any film studio has the permission to make Trek movies as long as CBS allows it, which isn't true. CBS needs Paramount as much as Paramount needs them.
a more competent studio
Sony.
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