The original kids had plenty of attitude! POSITIVE attitudes! About saving the environment, being nice to each other, world peace, etc. etc. Why does attitude have to mean edgy all the time?
The original kids had plenty of attitude! POSITIVE attitudes! About saving the environment, being nice to each other, world peace, etc. etc. Why does attitude have to mean edgy all the time?
Alternative solution: Drastically reduce the number of male-led superhero movies being made.
Didn’t they do that with Gamora?
SJW not so much. The mra geek quad would freak out (sad puppies).
I’m imagining this being met with silence at a pitch meeting, followed by them asking you if you have any other ideas you want to run by them.
I continue to insist that Storm, not Wolverine, should have been the star of X-men The Last Stand. Storm was second in command of the field team, until Jean killed Cyclops. Storm was second in command of the school, until Jean killed Professor X. Storm was the best friend of Jean, until Jean became the villain. It…
She Hulk would be cool but more of the next phase of Netflix series rather than a full length movie.
he’s American
“It takes more than stunning choreography and blistering martial arts to play the Robin. It takes cunning, guile, heart, and most importantly, a willingness to rush into life and death situations while wearing a bright green speedo.”
Not in the Murderverse, all he needs is to be willing to carry a battle axe (Thats an…
Aiming kinda low ain't he?
“Sorry kid, but your name isn’t Matt Damon.”
The kid is good! Good luck buddy- an asian Robin would be just fine with me.
Like I said, Discovery might be one or two of those things: groundbreaking, risk-taking, and accessible. It’s not really accessible, and the other two remain to be seen.
In terms of viewership, TNG was top followed by DS9, both in first-run syndication. They both typically got around 10 million viewers a week (TNG was somewhat over and DS9 just under), with double that (or more) for their pilots and finales. Enterprise and TOS both tanked in the ratings towards the end of their run,…
I imagine he probably heard that crap all the time as a child and thus probably never wants to hear it again, let alone make that reference himself.
That sir is an awesome suggestion! Form a co-owned subsidiary that could act in the best interest of Star Trek.
If it was up close, then yes, but it’s far away, so it’s harder to see and make out that it’s the Enterprise.
As I recall, much of the Beyond marketing material even failed to include the words “Star Trek.”