Star Trek Sequel Already Planned
bowman9991 writes "Paramount Pictures are so confident about the box office potential of the upcoming Star Trek reboot directed by J. J. Abrams that they're already working on a sequel. They've hired Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof to write the screenplay. We're looking at a possible 2011 release for the next Star Trek movie with the same cast. Now that they've committed themselves, let's hope it lives up to expectations."
Let it lie.
Please tell me this is the start of April Fool's Day. The new movie looks like it's totally disrespecting the source material (seriously, the trailer made it look like a mindless sex-and-violence movie)... I'd rather not see more like that.
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Has to be April Fool's Day for anyone to think an odd numbered Trek won't suck. OMG Poniez!
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Problem is the new Star Trek movie is too much like Fast and Fury which won't be appealing to older audience. Young audience might like it but I think the movie overall will fail.
Star Trek will always do well at the box office; there's enough die hard trekkies that will go & watch regardless of quality.
Paramount would have been planning another feature even if they were confident this trek was going to bomb.
My pics.
Though I'll admit that Trekkies are probably better than Furries.
To paraphrase Garth Brooks....
"Star Trek is like a pizza: When it's good, it's just great. But even when it's bad, it's still pretty good!"
I'm not the type to wear blue face paint, stick pointy ears on, or know the Klingon alphabet. But I've seen every single Trek movie. I've watched all the shows, time permitting. I even endured 'Enterprise'.
Seriously, making money at a Trek show is like shooting fish in a barrel without water in it. There's a HUGE fanbase of nerds like me who dig it and make enough money to matter.
All it has to do is not actually suck bad enough to cause migraines and it will profit!
I have no problem with your religion until you decide it's reason to deprive others of the truth.
Haha, how does it feel to become the first victim for /. April Fools?
Star Trek will always do well at the box office; there's enough die hard trekkies that will go & watch regardless of quality
Then why was Nemesis a total failure?
No, real Trek fans are feeling burned out too, and are tired of Paramount 'effing up the franchise with trash like Enterprise. And while the trailers look exciting in some regards, I have no hope that JJ Abrams will make a real Star Trek movie, just another "shiny box" movie with Star Trek characters.
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Flamebait? Bad form. It was at least as funny as the grandparent post.
They've left the number off, for precisely this reason.
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A series allows the development of characters and story in much greater detail than movies allow. And Star Trek is special because of the details.
Star Trek became an important aspect of today's (sub) culture due to the series (TOS, TNG, DS9 etc). The movies aren't so important.
My expectations are that it's going to be a pile of utter shite - should I still be hoping that it lives up to that?
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