“Star Trek Origin” Movie Reportedly Headed To Greenlight For Production Start In Early 2025 (trekmovie.com)
from USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website to startrek@startrek.website on 11 Nov 19:17
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original_reader@lemm.ee on 11 Nov 19:25 next collapse

Origin of what?

USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website on 11 Nov 19:28 next collapse

This is an excellent question.

I kinda hope it’s like a movie about the literal origin of Star Trek as a television show. At this point, I feel like that would have a better chance of actually getting made then anything set in universe.

directive0@lemmy.world on 11 Nov 23:12 next collapse

After watching “The Offer” I’m totally in on this idea. It would be awesome.

1SimpleTailor@startrek.website on 12 Nov 03:22 collapse

This is an idea I ran by a fellow Trekkie awhile ago. An “Ed Wood” like movie about the behind the scenes of TOS. Satirize it from a place of love, focus on the drama between the cast and the antagonism between the studio and Gene. Quality movie material!

Droechai@lemm.ee on 12 Nov 04:14 collapse

Have you seen Shadow of the Vampire? It’s a fiction about the filming of Nosferatu (1922) where they actually used a real vampire as the main character

[deleted] on 12 Nov 04:48 next collapse

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1SimpleTailor@startrek.website on 12 Nov 06:02 collapse

I have not but I’ll have to check it out. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy being time travellers from the future would certainly be a twist!

Droechai@lemm.ee on 11 Nov 19:57 next collapse

It’s probably a college comedy movie about how Archer got through school and on the path to captaincy

ValueSubtracted@startrek.website on 11 Nov 20:11 collapse

I’d watch that - there aren’t enough movies featuring water polo.

USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website on 11 Nov 20:48 collapse

Which is baffling, considering just how visually interesting the sport is.

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 11 Nov 20:01 next collapse

Origin of Purple Klingons.

SurfinBird@lemmy.ca on 12 Nov 00:00 collapse

We do not discuss it with outsiders.

HWK_290@lemmy.world on 11 Nov 22:11 collapse

Star Trek Origins: The Birth of Khan

swab148@lemm.ee on 12 Nov 02:46 collapse

It’s just three hours of delivery room footage

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 13:24 collapse

LOL I would love if a new Trek film comes out and it’s just some extremely esoteric avant-garde production.

Give me Warhol’s “Empire” but it’s just an extended 8 hour cut of the flyby scene in TMP.

[deleted] on 11 Nov 19:43 next collapse

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Niksolo80@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 00:53 next collapse

Star Trek Origins. All roles played by Jeffrey Combs.

scholar@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 06:51 collapse

Commander Shran returns to Andoria to reenact the events that led to the forming of the Federation

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 01:51 next collapse

I see we’re reporting on reports now

RunningInRVA@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 12:52 collapse

And commenting about it, too!

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 12 Nov 02:50 next collapse

Wasn’t First Contact the origin movie?

abbadon420@lemm.ee on 12 Nov 18:26 collapse

We can go even deeper

MimicJar@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 03:21 next collapse

Looking around online, further rumors seem to lean towards it being a Federation origin film.

That would put us in ENT era, but I don’t see them following the existing canon. Maybe following a non-Enterprise ship to recruit an early but non-founding planet. The origin in this case being about how the Federation first expanded.

The other option could be picking up right after First Contact. How mankind adapts to learning about the Vulcans.

I just don’t see either of those films getting greenlit.

halm@leminal.space on 12 Nov 06:33 next collapse

Oh great, another recast of the TOS crew, but they’re all preteens hijacking a spaceship and fighting preteen Romulans together? Also, they form this deep and meaningful bond that has to be reset/memory wiped by the end of the movie yet somehow steer them onto a shared future?

USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website on 12 Nov 06:48 next collapse

That’s…a lot of assumptions not in any way supported by the linked article.

halm@leminal.space on 12 Nov 07:14 next collapse

Not assumption, just worst fears when they give us so little to go on after two or three aborted or stalled movies 🙂

ValueSubtracted@startrek.website on 12 Nov 14:20 collapse

To be fair, it’s also not supported by any other articles.

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 13:21 collapse

<img alt="Hmm" src="https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/4f24e50f-7d17-4bce-a2e1-391aaec93243.png">

blockheadjt@sh.itjust.works on 12 Nov 06:48 next collapse

Just rewatched Into Darkness. It still holds up, if the whitewashing doesn’t bother you.

data1701d@startrek.website on 12 Nov 07:43 next collapse

To be fair, I wouldn’t exactly call original Khan good representation either, in the sense that he draws on some negative ethnic stereotypes.

Still a fun villain, though.

Hugin@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 13:57 collapse

Recasting one actor for a character that race isn’t an important characteristic isn’t white washing.

The problem with Into Darkness is how bad the writing and acting are. They took one of the most popular Star Trek movies and remade it badly.

data1701d@startrek.website on 12 Nov 07:44 next collapse

It’s going to be about the Post-Atomic Horror… Or else! Give me my campy Kangaroo court.

SomeGuy69@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 10:12 next collapse

If it’s dystopian and not utopic, they can keep it and hopefully lose money. Star Trek isn’t Star Wars.

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 13:22 collapse

my god man who hurt you

SomeGuy69@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 13:32 next collapse

Bad writers who hate Star Trek and their fans.

USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website on 12 Nov 18:42 collapse

Rick Berman?

Hugin@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 13:50 collapse

Presumably Alex Kurtzman.

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 19:23 collapse

Alex Kurtzman ran for mayor of my town just to make it illegal for me to watch TNG :(

thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 13:03 next collapse

Tbh I’d rather just more content from the modern age of Star Trek.

Corgana@startrek.website on 12 Nov 13:26 collapse

There’s no evidence it’s not! First Contact was a TNG movie after all.

fixmycode@feddit.cl on 12 Nov 14:40 collapse

the movie is just a long take of a young James T. Kirk driving a convertible while listening to the Beastie Boys. The movie ends as he drives it into a canyon.

I’d probably watch it