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5 Star Trek Shows in Development, 1 Could Star Patrick Stewart, Reports Say (gizmodo.com) 300

An anonymous reader writes: In the wake of shocking allegations against Star Trek: Discovery's showrunners, producer Alex Kurtzman recently took over the role of showrunning the latest Trek series' sophomore season. But according to multiple reports today, he's just signed a new deal with CBS that could usher in multiple new Star Trek shows. Variety reports that Kurtzman has inked a $25 million deal with CBS as part of a five-year plan to bring more Trek shows to TV in the wake of Discovery's success. According to the site, five series are currently in early development: A teen-oriented series set at Starfleet Academy from Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz, the duo behind the recent Dynasty reboot and Marvel's Runaways adaptation. A limited series with a currently confidential plot. A limited series based around the beloved character Khan, from the original Star Trek and the classic film The Wrath of Khan -- something that's been rumored for a while as being spearheaded by Wrath of Khan director Nicholas Meyer. An animated series with another currently confidential plot.
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5 Star Trek Shows in Development, 1 Could Star Patrick Stewart, Reports Say

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  • by OrangeTide ( 124937 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:14PM (#56811512) Homepage Journal

    Looks like Paramount stole their business plans from Mel Brooks.

    • Will there be a Star Trek flamethrower?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    the jean luc one should totally be about his life as flute guy

  • by magarity ( 164372 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:19PM (#56811550)

    What's Discovery even like; I completely lost interest in the whole franchise after the "re-imagined' of Wrath of Khan.

    • by beheaderaswp ( 549877 ) * on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:25PM (#56811592)

      What's Discovery even like; I completely lost interest in the whole franchise after the "re-imagined' of Wrath of Khan.

      It's as if fungus was the core of the Standard Model. And tartigrades were the conduit of the universe.

      I know... it doesn't make sense. Apparently a can of Lotrimin spray will collapse the entire universe... theoretically of course.

    • What's Discovery even like; I completely lost interest in the whole franchise after the "re-imagined' of Wrath of Khan.

      It could be but mostly it is on the wait and see list these days. I even find myself somewhat nostalgic watching Voyager on Netflix (working on watching all episodes from each series just to do it once in my life), then they have a stupid episode I can hardly sit through, but at least it had the occasional real Star Trek feel.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Remember that Voyager was created during the very early years of the public adoption of the Internet and the WWW. Although some episodes may seem dumb today, at the time it was pushing societal boundaries in many ways, before information traveled as quickly as it does today. One example is the depiction of Ensign Harry Kim. If I'm not mistaken, this was one of the first, if not the very first, character in a mainstream production to suffer from micropenis syndrome and the difficulties it entails, such as th

    • by OzPeter ( 195038 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:33PM (#56811644)

      What's Discovery even like; I completely lost interest in the whole franchise after the "re-imagined' of Wrath of Khan.

      The whole "pay for the streaming service to just watch one program" thing kinda of stopped me*.

      *That plus I thought the show sucked anyway. Between watching the first episode of that and also of The Orville .. I could see more potential in the latter.

    • What's Discovery even like; I completely lost interest in the whole franchise after the "re-imagined' of Wrath of Khan.

      I'm impressed you made it that far.

    • Discovery has redesigned Klingons that dress in King-Tut outfits and take 15 seconds to say every word, a Fungus drive that derives it's power from space-fungal spores, and an unlikable protagonist who routinely disobeys orders and stabs everyone she works with in the back yet somehow was promoted to being just one step away from being Captain. What's not to like?

      They did do one cool episode, though, in the "Mirror-Mirror" alternate universe where some bridge-equivalent rebels hear about and set out to st

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      The TV series has nothing to do with the new movies.

      It's mostly about the Klingon war. It's good, worth watching on Netflix or DVD.

  • Will it only be available on the infernal "All Access" app?
  • by sizzzzlerz ( 714878 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:25PM (#56811588)

    So we've got 5 Star Trek shows in the works and 7, 8, or 9 Star Wars prequels, sequels, whatevers, as well. This isn't innovation. It's not new ideas. And it certainly not exciting. It's whipping a dead cow laying out in the desert somewhere for the past 2 years in order to get a few more drops of milk.

    It's done, guys. It's over. Time to let go.

  • by meglon ( 1001833 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:26PM (#56811598)

    5 Star Trek Shows in Development

    I didn't know Seth MacFarlane could develop so many shows all at once.

  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @03:30PM (#56811624)

    A limited series based around the beloved character Khan ...

    The series will revolve around Khan's earlier days as founder of a non-profit educational organization [wikipedia.org] and the challenges he, and his students', faced in fast-paced the world of on-line academia and, later, how the stresses of life and continuing education drove him actualize his genetic-designed potential for world domination. The rest, as they say, will be History.

    • The series will revolve around Khan's earlier days as founder of a non-profit educational organization

      I thought his early days involved leading hordes of horsemen from the Mongolian plains and performing so much rape and pillage that there is a fair chace you are related to him.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Could be a really interesting story there. Khan started from a not unreasonable position - he and his people had been used, abused and discarded by humanity and deserved a life, a chance to live. But he's also been bred for war and despite his intelligence he can't suppress those instincts entirely.

      Those things pulling him in different directions, and what Kirk unintentionally did to him made a great movie.

  • at least put it on showtime if not CBS OTA!

  • I have long wanted the books by Greg Cox to be made into a TV series for two reasons: 1. It is centered on 20th century Earth, and has minimal alien involvement and only Kirk's influence from the future. 2. It can truly start with a clean slate.
  • To boldly go where no man has gone before ...

  • What were the shocking allegations? All I heard was that two guys got canned for making too much money and yelling at some Millenials.
    • by Topwiz ( 1470979 )

      Most of the stuff in the summary is not in the linked story so either msmash did a horrible job typing it up or made up things. The linked story doesn't say anything about Patrick Stewart or the reasons for the show runnner's dismissal.

  • If they can get it on my cable TV somehow, the cable I'm already paying big $$$$ for, then maybe I'll set the DVR. Oh, and despite the sexy graphics of the Discovery show, I stopped at the 1st episode where the female captain goes one-on-one with a Klingon and doesn't die. Female-lead combat command also ruined The Force Awakens for me, as it is seriously unrealistic in that, although women could probably do these things, you don't find many aspiring to such roles. Getting them "all over the place" in

    • Something a bit more reflective of where we actually seem to be heading.

      You should read up on crime statistics then. We're heading *away* from violence, despite the 24/7 coverage on TV.

  • If Nicholas Meyer makes a Star Trek show, I may actually be excited about watching it. He did both Star Trek 2 and 6, the best of the movies IMO.

    I've never seen Discovery. I'm certainly not going to pay for a streaming service for the purpose of watching one show. And I haven't heard anything positive enough about it to pirate it. I just don't care that much, which is a bit sad considering I've watched every Star Trek show up to this point.

  • by 0100010001010011 ( 652467 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @04:22PM (#56812054)

    I grew up on TNG and DS9 because it was about the 'future'. Both series had a good balance of soap opera in space and technobable. TNG brought us the Borg. Voyager the Delta quadrant. DS9 the changlings and the wormhole. And then they went and started redoing established history. Stop overwriting canon so that we can see "Kirk" on screen.

    I want to see what happens after DS9. Something set as far ahead of DS9 as TNG was ahead of TOS.

    Get some tech consultants and map out some future tech. Get out beyond the quadrants of the Milky Way. Make up some new aliens, in the future. It makes no sense to say "eh, in the past we had these aliens but they somehow don't exist anymore by time TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY do".

    There's so much existing IP that there should be no shortage of material. Borg, Cardassians or Changlings part of the Federation? Federation disbanded? Mirror universe travel 'normal' as interstellar travel? (Without being Sliders).

    Time it right and you can still do cameos like Scotty in TNG (even if you screw up the episode so much that you have them beaming through a shield). The DS9, TNG and VOY crews should still be mostly alive, especially Data and the Doctor.

    At this point they're just going to set a series in 2028 and call it 'ultrapre-history Federation'.

    • They should make a series about two Federation human newbies stationed on a Klingon ship. A man and a woman. The culture clashes would be fun and interesting. The Earth man can date a Klingon woman, and he always walk out of their room with bruises but smiling.

  • A series about Khan is risky, IMHO. The core fan-boys will either love it or hate it; there is no in between there.

    A show about starfleet academy could be interesting. Might bring in some younger viewers. But it could also completely suck if they make it like Beverly Hills 90210 In Space ,. . .

  • Teen-oriented series?

    Uh-oh.

    Sounds like the Teen Titans and Thudercats Roar treatment for Star Trek.
  • Discovery? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by markdavis ( 642305 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @05:05PM (#56812298)

    >"In the wake of shocking allegations against Star Trek: Discovery's showrunners"

    Discovery? Is that really a thing? I am a huge Trekkie and have not seen a single episode. Their distribution model sucked, and I have heard it is nothing but "PC overkill" combined with total fantasy. Strangely, I don't know ANYONE who has actually watched "Discovery" and when I ask them, they have no interest in doing so, even the Trekkies like me. But....

    Meanwhile, the Orville came along and THAT became my Star Trek after Enterprise. Enterprise was a bit shaky, but was just getting into its grove when they killed it. Reminded me of the issues with Deep Space 9, until STTNG ended and the writers apparently focused their attention on DS9 and it improved a lot. Anyway, who would have thought "Orville" would have somehow hit the Trek nail on the head??? I am still in disbelief.

    I loved the original, REALLY REALLY loved ALL of The Next Generation, loved most of DS9, really loved all of Voyager, loved much of Enterprise, after the awkward start. Most of the original Trek movies were so-so (Wrath of Kahn clearly the best). The Next Generation movies were all quite good. And I really loved the reboot movies. But now it seems Paramount has really lost their way, at least with TV (and especially in combination with CBS).

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Don't let the "pc overkill" nonsense put you off. There is far less of it than the original series or TNG. It's just some people with an agenda saying that.

      You can get it in DVD and it's worth watching.

    • by mfearby ( 1653 )

      I agree with you about The Orville. It's 5 starts compared to Discovery, which I'd give 1 star. TNG, DS9, and VOY are all my favourites, but Enterprise had a weakling for a captain and it drove me mad. I watched a few episodes of Discovery (appropriate acronym: "STD") and regretted it. The Orville is where it's at, now.

      • Enterprise had a weakling for a captain and it drove me mad

        I liked most of the characters but had a REALLY hard time swallowing Scott Bakula. Although eventually he started getting into the role and I could deal with it. He sorta reminded me of Chapote on Voyager (my least liked character). One problem is that I kept thinking at any moment he would say "Oh Boy"....

    • by skegg ( 666571 )

      There's probably a dose of PC* injected into Discovery, but I very much enjoyed it and look forward to upcoming episodes. I think anyone who likes science fiction (and particularly a Trekkie) would be unnecessarily depriving themselves of entertainment by sidestepping this series.

      * There's arguably an over-representation of strong and competent females vs males in the upper Starfleet ranks. Then again Janeway (and Admiral Nechayev) cleared this path years ago. (Our timeline ... Discovery is set before them

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      STD could have done a good supporting cast with ideas like Saru, Airiam.
      But then the plot had to work via Michael. For a good STD the rest of the cast would have had to have some role.
      The new plots have to be more interesting than 5 times a STD with a winning Michael vs bad and evil monoculture.
  • it should be Patrick Stewart. His presence just made the Federation ooze pomposity.
  • once again no one is moving forward into the future with star trek.
  • I have a counteroffer: 5 Patrick Stewart shows. 1 could be Star Trek.
  • 5 times the STD for everyone?
    With Michael crews and STD related plots?
    Captain, First Officer, Lieutenant, Admiral, Tactical officer? All with their own Michael story.
    Any civilian, ambassador, alien encountered will be out smarted by Michael.
    In every explode and as a series plot arc.
    5 times the Michael winning plots.

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