On July 24 2018 21:58 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
So Pike will be in all 13 episodes. Hm.
So Pike will be in all 13 episodes. Hm.
The actor seems pretty solid so I hope he'll have an entertaining performance to carry the season.
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eviltomahawk
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On July 24 2018 21:58 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: So Pike will be in all 13 episodes. Hm. The actor seems pretty solid so I hope he'll have an entertaining performance to carry the season. | ||
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lestye
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I didn't watch barely any TOS, I figured Captain Pike had this big backstory given his role in the 2009 J.J. Abrams movie, but apparently he was only in a few episodes? | ||
eviltomahawk
United States11132 Posts
On July 26 2018 08:33 lestye wrote: Man, that guy looked so cool as Captain Pike in the trailer. I didn't watch barely any TOS, I figured Captain Pike had this big backstory given his role in the 2009 J.J. Abrams movie, but apparently he was only in a few episodes? He was only in arguably a couple episodes. The first one was the rejected first pilot. The second one was a two-parter from the main show, which re-used most of the footage from that rejected pilot. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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Patrick Stewart is returning to the “Star Trek” universe. And though he’ll be reprising his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it won’t be on a reboot of “The Next Generation” but rather as part of a new series coming to CBS All Access; per a release, said show will “tell the next chapter of Picard’s life.” “It is an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him,” the actor tweeted alongside a photo that contains a longer statement. “During these past years, it has been humbling to hear stories about how ‘The Next Generation’ brought people comfort, saw them through difficult periods in their lives or how the example of Jean-Luc inspired so many to follow in his footsteps, pursuing science, exploration, and leadership,” that statement reads in part. Source | ||
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coverpunch
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On August 05 2018 12:09 riotjune wrote: I thought he hated that role now after doing it for so long. Then he realized he likes money and X-Men isn't paying top dollar any more. | ||
JimmiC
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Chewbacca.
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{CC}StealthBlue
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CBS’s plans for the Star Trek franchise do not start and end with Discovery. In addition to the Captain Picard series that was announced over the weekend, CBS executives have confirmed there are other potential Star Trek shows being considered for CBS All Access. The plan looks to be all Star Trek, all the time. “My goal is that there should be a Star Trek something on all the time on All Access,” CBS TV Studios president David Stapf told Deadline. During an extended interview with Deadline, CBS All Access president Marc DeBevoise and executive vice president of original content Julie McNamara joined Stapf to chat about ongoing and future projects for the streaming network. However, most of the questions surrounded CBS All Access’ growing Star Trek franchise. On the heels of the announcement that Sir Patrick Stewart would be reprising his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a new standalone series—as well as the news of Star Trek: Short Treks, the Discovery shorts that will air before the next full season--the executives shared that more Star Trek projects are on the horizon. “We’re looking at limited series for some Trek shows, and we are looking at ongoing series for some other Trek shows. We’ve obviously announced the one that’s coming next with Sir Patrick Stewart, but we have more in development there,” McNamara said. There are no details about what form those shows could take, but it sounds like a hell of a lot of options are on the table. For example, according to McNamara, nearly every Discovery character has been considered for his or her own show, including a series about Michelle Yeoh’s Emperor Georgiou. However, Stapf did insist that episodes in the Short Treks series, which will feature characters like Tilly, Harry Mudd, and Saru, are not test pilots for potential spinoffs. However, one thing that isn’t being considered (for the time being) is another series based on a former Trek franchise. As of now, the only one in development is the one featuring Stewart, which will take place 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, the final film in The Next Generation series. During the interview, Stapf shared how they got Stewart to sign on for the show, considering how he’s previously said he wasn’t interested in returning to the character unless it was for a Quentin Tarantino-led Star Trek project: It came to us, as do all things Trek now, through Alex Kurtzman, with the idea of, wouldn’t it be cool to do something Next Gen-oriented, [or] get Patrick Stewart [or] any of those iconic Next Gen characters. As Patrick himself has said, he was of the opinion that “I’ve done that character,” but he got a meeting with Alex and some of the other guys and they won him over. The deal didn’t take that long once he decided to do it. Star Trek: Discovery is set to return in 2019, with Short Treks coming out later this year. No word on when Stewart’s new Star Trek series will begin development, but we’re guessing and hoping it’ll be soon. In the meantime, we’ll keep pushing for a Star Trek show from the aliens’ point of view, and will keep you posted if William Shatner gets a Star Trek spinoff of his own. As Stapf put it during his interview: “Never say never.” The other updates provided to Deadline were on CBS’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, saying it’s on course to come out sometime next year, as well as Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone, which is in development and should start production in a couple of months. Source | ||
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lestye
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https://io9.gizmodo.com/even-more-changes-are-coming-to-star-trek-discoverys-k-1828164502 | ||
JimmiC
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On August 07 2018 23:28 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Why is everything a prequel or a damn AU timeline. Just keep on with the main timeline after the Dominion war. Hell have a series during the time the USS Voyager is missing. Show nested quote + CBS’s plans for the Star Trek franchise do not start and end with Discovery. In addition to the Captain Picard series that was announced over the weekend, CBS executives have confirmed there are other potential Star Trek shows being considered for CBS All Access. The plan looks to be all Star Trek, all the time. “My goal is that there should be a Star Trek something on all the time on All Access,” CBS TV Studios president David Stapf told Deadline. During an extended interview with Deadline, CBS All Access president Marc DeBevoise and executive vice president of original content Julie McNamara joined Stapf to chat about ongoing and future projects for the streaming network. However, most of the questions surrounded CBS All Access’ growing Star Trek franchise. On the heels of the announcement that Sir Patrick Stewart would be reprising his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a new standalone series—as well as the news of Star Trek: Short Treks, the Discovery shorts that will air before the next full season--the executives shared that more Star Trek projects are on the horizon. “We’re looking at limited series for some Trek shows, and we are looking at ongoing series for some other Trek shows. We’ve obviously announced the one that’s coming next with Sir Patrick Stewart, but we have more in development there,” McNamara said. There are no details about what form those shows could take, but it sounds like a hell of a lot of options are on the table. For example, according to McNamara, nearly every Discovery character has been considered for his or her own show, including a series about Michelle Yeoh’s Emperor Georgiou. However, Stapf did insist that episodes in the Short Treks series, which will feature characters like Tilly, Harry Mudd, and Saru, are not test pilots for potential spinoffs. However, one thing that isn’t being considered (for the time being) is another series based on a former Trek franchise. As of now, the only one in development is the one featuring Stewart, which will take place 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, the final film in The Next Generation series. During the interview, Stapf shared how they got Stewart to sign on for the show, considering how he’s previously said he wasn’t interested in returning to the character unless it was for a Quentin Tarantino-led Star Trek project: It came to us, as do all things Trek now, through Alex Kurtzman, with the idea of, wouldn’t it be cool to do something Next Gen-oriented, [or] get Patrick Stewart [or] any of those iconic Next Gen characters. As Patrick himself has said, he was of the opinion that “I’ve done that character,” but he got a meeting with Alex and some of the other guys and they won him over. The deal didn’t take that long once he decided to do it. Star Trek: Discovery is set to return in 2019, with Short Treks coming out later this year. No word on when Stewart’s new Star Trek series will begin development, but we’re guessing and hoping it’ll be soon. In the meantime, we’ll keep pushing for a Star Trek show from the aliens’ point of view, and will keep you posted if William Shatner gets a Star Trek spinoff of his own. As Stapf put it during his interview: “Never say never.” The other updates provided to Deadline were on CBS’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, saying it’s on course to come out sometime next year, as well as Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone, which is in development and should start production in a couple of months. Source I would like to see that, perhaps if they have success with these they will take more risks. It sounds like they are planning to do a bunch more Trek so here is hoping. | ||
Cyro
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Just keep on with the main timeline after the Dominion war. Hell have a series during the time the USS Voyager is missing. Voyager started during DS9 and DS9 was active for ~5 of the 7 years that Voyager was away. Voyager's starting episodes involved DS9 & the DS9 story; they conveniently missed the dominion war plus a year or two on either side during their vacation ;D -- As a sci-fi megafan i didn't enjoy Discovery S1. It fits shockingly poorly into established lore without adequate reason IMO. When skipping the stereotypical hollywood action scenes (close/zoomed cameras, way too frequent cuts to new camera zooms, dark scenes with flashy lighting effects, dramatic music etcetc) there is not much else left that appeals to me unlike the TNG/DS9/Voy era, Stargate and even Star Trek Enterprise which i wouldn't rate super highly but enjoyed a lot more than Discovery. It feels very much like i'm not in the target audience for this show which is confusing given my background and interests. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
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Besides it is about the story, it's philosophy. CBS for some reason is going in your face action packed plus the added idiotic main character. Also: | ||
Cyro
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The only thing we have or is more advanced than Star Trek had or didn't have is flat screens, and tablets. AFAIK they might not have been in the original series but they were all over TNG and everything that came after. DS9, VOY. You'd sometimes see someone carrying a stack of tablets around because of their limited storage/capability lol | ||
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Sermokala
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On August 17 2018 22:15 MarlieChurphy wrote: Anyone got vods? All i have is netflix, spectrum, and a couple other online things that arent cbs. You can always ask your naval focused swedish friend. | ||
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