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Here's a big shock:
----- There may be a delay in the scheduled May launch of Star Trek Discovery, the upcoming new series for CBS All Access, CBS’ live streaming and VOD service. The news came as the casting of James Frain was announced as Spock’s father, Sarek. First introduced in the original Star Trek, Sarek has made multiple appearances throughout the franchise over the last five decades. “Production on Star Trek: Discovery begins next week,” CBS said in a statement. “We love the cast, the scripts and are excited about the world the producers have created. This is an ambitious project; we will be flexible on a launch date if it’s best for the show. We’ve said from the beginning it’s more important to do this right than to do it fast. There is also added flexibility presenting on CBS All Access, which isn’t beholden to seasonal premieres or launch windows.” The network is not confirming a move from the scheduled May launch date, but notes there is more flexibility on timing given it is a streaming platform. Production was already scheduled to begin next week, so there is no delay on that front. --------- James Frain is a fine actor but he looks nothing like Sarek https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images...8/aN_e6hSF.jpg |
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Just premiere it in the fall |
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Jason Isaacs has signed on to play the Discovery's captain. Not the lead role, but evidently still a major one.
Seems like they've put a pretty solid cast together.... Somehow. |
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It looks like they're on Jedha or Jakku
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Star Trek is male fantasy.
So cast two women in the leading roles. GREAT DECISION! |
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Show us the damn uniforms already. Nobody cares about the shitty desert episode they've already shot
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From what I've read about the production problems, and them not giving a crap about canon, not to mention the horrible design of the new ship (looks like they glued a saucer to a Klingon battle cruiser), I am utterly unthrilled about this.
And if these ****ing tools think I'm going to pay another streaming service a monthly fee to watch ONE goddamn show, let's just say that the first free episode that they air had damn well better leap off my monitor screen and give me a holodeck hummer for the ages. |
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I will definitely give it a chance. At least it isn't directed by Jar Jar Abrams. |
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But frankly I'm much more excited about The Orville than this. |
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Lost in Space is such a great concept that if done right, could be amazing. |
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A few years ago, I saw the old episodes were being broadcast on SciFi or some other channel and started watching them. Jesus, they were awful. LMAO |
http://deadline.com/2017/05/star-tre...ss-1202096297/
Star Trek: Discovery‘s first season on CBS All Access will consist of 15 episodes, up from the 13 originally commissioned. In addition to the order increase, Star Trek: Discovery will be getting a companion show, Talking Trek. After some delays, Star Trek: Discovery, currently filming its sixth episode, is on track for a fall launch with a premiere on CBS. The announcement was made during CBS’s upfront presentation, where the first trailer for Star Trek: Discovery made its debut. We will post it as soon as it’s available. |
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The sad part is that they wasted so much talent, including that of a young John Williams. |
The trailer sucks.
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Are those supposed to be Klingons? JFC
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That looks horrible. :(
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I try not to bitch about continuity too much, but...
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"Star Fleet doesn't fire first" ???? WTF
Sounds like a fist fight after school between 7 year olds. |
Doesn't look too promising. I am disappoint
Nobody is gonna pay for that CBS |
Gotta say that looks like total shit. Not moved by characters, effects or dialogue. Bland.
It honestly looks like a fan film that's trying hard to be Abrams Star Trek. The ****ing lens flares and jank-ass camera angles my god. |
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I used to have a cousin named Mikey. He was my stepfather's brother's child. He was a few years younger than me. Not much, just enough for me to notice what I perceived as the immaturity of his behavior. I saw him often when I was in elementary school and middle school. My aunt and uncle would come to visit and of course they would bring their son with them. He was annoying in a kid brother kind of way, which unsettled me a bit because I was the youngest in my family and I wasn't used to that feeling. The feeling of having a younger sibling. But I got used to it and I got used to him. Even after my mom and stepdad divorced. Because my aunt and uncle continued to visit us afterward. Checking on us, making sure we were doing all right, being there for us. They taught me a lot about what 'family' really means and I'm thankful to them for that.
One day on a cold Winter morning in Virginia my sister came running up to me as I played with my two best friends. We were kicking a soccer ball around and making a game of it. Boisterous and violent with glee, not a care in the world. Until I saw her face. Her pale face as white as that snow on the ground. And then her wild dark eyes huge like open pits streaming tears down her cheeks, tears dripping off of her nose and mouth, and I heard her ragged breaths between cries of anguish. Louder and louder as she ran towards me the cries were like strangled screams ripped from her lungs, and then they became sobs as she stopped not ten feet from me. "It's Mikey" she finally managed to squeak out. He had been run over by a school bus. He was killed instantly. I'd like to think that he felt no pain. The four of us just stood there with our breath billowing out in clouds, filling the frozen air between us. After the details had been relayed there was nothing that any of us could think to say. My sister returned home and I remained with my friends for a while. Stunned. Perhaps I was in shock. I think of him now and then. He was part of my childhood. Another chunk of my life that I will never get back, that I will never relive, that is gone forever no matter how many pictures I see, or videos I watch, or recordings I hear. We bury the past like we bury the dead. We leave it behind because to dwell there is a sort of madness that we can't really afford to engage in. We do it so our memories don't become ghosts that haunt us. And that's what this trailer represents. The ghost of a dead child that should have been left in the ground. This show is going to be crap. |
This trailer is 25 years old and is more exciting.
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That wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be after reading the comments you guys made.
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It just looks...hollow. With terrible, terrible acting.
How about giving a Klingon a line? |
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I guess we're going to find out why there are no female captains in the rest of Star Trek until Janeway amirite
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So that's what happened to Sasha from Walking Dead.
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Nice nod to the original movie with the jet suit.
The actors look wooden as hell, but the effects look decent. Minus Discovery though - it looks like a rejected Klingon scout ship. |
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Such is Paramount. |
I've seen better acting in my town's vacation bible school performances. Yuck.
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I agree, though. Not a good look if it turns out this way. |
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And I just don't understand when entertainment is looking to re-capture millennial viewers by re-booting/re-starting shit from the 90s why Paramount ****ing insists that this prequel shit is the way to go. How about you CONTINUE the events and adventures of the franchise when it was at its height? Those golden days of TNG never saw a more excited fanbase even among average television viewers for this show. They're not even allowing for "far future" series like TNG was to the original. God, how interesting would that be? Re-imagining technology and ships a full century past the events of TNG/DS9/Voyager? Get input from people to be ****ing CREATIVE for ****ing once. God, how about coming up with new modes of communication beyond the com-badge? Get some young kid to see that shit on TV and go, "I'm going to invent that!" Nope. **** creativity. **** trying new things. Yes, I know they're restarting a 50-year old franchise, but they're not even TRYING to explore strange new worlds or seek out new life and new civilizations. They're banking on a ****ing Klingon War. We already had what we wanted regarding a Klingon War. The Axanar movie. Fans demanded it, and CBS said no. They could have commandeered it and rolled that direction with their shitty prequel. Nope. Has to be this stupid lower decks story. Is Michelle Yeoh even going to be recognized as a real captain in fan lore since she's not the headline act of this series? I would have loved an Axanar movie that was fan-funded. So much better than the other fan-made shit out there. I would have loved CBS taking that and running with it if they were worried about missing out on profit. Instead, we got this crap. And **** Bryan Fuller, too. I hope his career ****ing dies. You don't commit to a franchise like Star Trek and then back out before the first ****ing season, you dumbass ****ing prick. We were promised the show would be in good hands with him because he knew how to connect to the fans with his writing, and now we got more terrible assholes who thought ST: Into Darkness is what fans wanted to see. I'm watching the free one they'll broadcast. And I'm 99% certain I won't be blown away. When that happens, I ain't paying SHIT to stream this garbage. CBS can go **** itself. |
SNR, I admire your endless passion for Star Trek. As someone that was an exec at Paramount for more than a decade, this trailer is exactly as I expected.
I cannot believe that Les Moonves is happy with this trailer, so I expect changes ahead. Or not, because Paramount. :( |
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The worst part is how CBS has crushed the fan productions. Have you ever watched any of the Star Trek Continues episodes? There are a couple of turkeys in there, but mostly they're wonderful. Those people know what Star Trek should be and put forth quality shows that are true to the original series. |
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If Sumner Redstone ever dies, maybe we'll see a change. |
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Seriously, give them a look. The last episode was particularly good, as was the one that was a direct sequel to Who Mourns for Adonis, starring Michael Forrest, the actor who played Apollo in the original TOS episode. I think you'll like them. The acting can be a touch uneven at times, but they absolutely nail the look and feel of the original. They've also had some other interesting guest stars, including Lou Ferrigno, Jamie Bamber (Apollo from BSG) and Rekha Sharma (Tori from BSG). And Grant Imihara from Mythbusters plays Sulu. |
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So this show is on a streaming service only?
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Now.... not so much unless it's a Mission Impossible or Star Trek movie. |
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Enough with the lens flares already
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We'll probably never get back to what made Star Trek great. |
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Lens flares really ef it up for me, let alone that is looks poorly done. Even the last movie was so overblown with extreme scale CGI that it ruined it for me. My wife says it's the Engineer in me. |
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New promo Looks like enterprise but with a bigger budget. I dunno. I might give it a shot. I don't really have a problem with a female captain as long as they're not a moronic, power hungry **** like Janeway was. The fx look great. I'm torn a bit. If you all want a great view on the Trek universe, google SF Debris and go to his website. He's done reviews for nearly every Trek episode. They're all very funny. Especially Voyager and Enterprise reviews. I find myself agreeing with roughly 85-90% of what he says. |
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They should have called it Plan 9 from the Federation. 4321 |
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love your rant. the axanar and the rest of the fan driven art that is being made, has some mighty big shoes to fill. paramount has to make new shoes. damn near impossible or re-tardis-ed. |
That whole "sense the coming of death" has got to be some of the dumbest ****ing dialogue I have ever heard.
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He purchased Paramount in 1993 (4 years before I started there) and summarily ruined the film and TV division. |
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Still looks lame. :(
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Much better trailer. Looks like it has potential. They better not go all SJW on the Klingons though. Canon already states they are warfaring assholes during this part of the timeline.
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Everything I see about this just infuriates me. 4321
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Wow. No thanks. I'll pass
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But good ****ing grief. The casting might be right. The visuals might be right. I'm not going to draw any conclusions until story reveals itself. But everything feels wrong. I just don't get it. |
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