Why indeed ?
To give the die hard fans an orgasm... (failed with me)Why indeed ?
Same.To give the die hard fans an orgasm... (failed with me)
Or just for Khan to stroke his own ego which is 100% in character. He's the biggest deal in the world to him, but to Kirk he's just "A 300 year old frozen man"To give the die hard fans an orgasm... (failed with me)
True. It definitely was a huge ego stroke for Khan to reclaim his name after working with Marcus.Or just for Khan to stroke his own ego which is 100% in character. He's the biggest deal in the world to him, but to Kirk he's just "A 300 year old frozen man"
From what I recall the writers got the directive from Damon Lindelof suggested Khan and Orci was against it. So, they worked with the villain in a way that would be detached from Trek lore but still embody an interesting villain, then went to see if Khan made sense.I thought I read that some studio meddling turned the character into Khan, when he was originally supposed to be just a menacing rogue Federation agent.
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Yep, the way they talk about it on the commentary track makes you think it was always the plan.Back in 2009 they thought about adding the Botany Bay drifting in space after the credits, so Khan was definitely on their minds for the sequel
Back in 2009 they thought about adding the Botany Bay drifting in space after the credits, so Khan was definitely on their minds for the sequel
Back in 2009 they thought about adding the Botany Bay drifting in space after the credits, so Khan was definitely on their minds for the sequel
As they were following Batman Begins its surprising they didn't do that . Maybe it'd have been for the best as it would've prevented the 'do we do khan or not' with the script (which probably meant ID was delayed to 2013 instead of summer 2012 and therefore maybe a more suitable actor for khan) and none of the 'is he isn't he khan/Gary' promo stuff .. also had ID been 2012 it'd have probably meant abit bigger box office and also more time to get ST3 right (not the rush job it ended up)Such a missed opportunity to build anticipation.
The RoS death fake-outs bothered me more precisely because they were more manipulative of the audience.
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