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25th June 2009 06:19 AM
David Allen
Considering how successful the latest version of Star Trek was, the next offering should be a lot easier to come with or is it?
It seems that making the first film was easy when compared to coming up with a sequel, should be new or a remake of one of the films or even taken from a storyline that happen in the original series.
The problem is that the audience expects originality and at the same time a connection to the past storylines, this makes it difficult for the writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
Of course there are novels too that complemented the entire range of Star Trek episodes, but this is still an issue for the die hard fans.
The only way is to find the middle ground to please all parties, but without compromising Star Trek itself in any way.
David Allen
Considering how successful the latest version of Star Trek was, the next offering should be a lot easier to come with or is it?
It seems that making the first film was easy when compared to coming up with a sequel, should be new or a remake of one of the films or even taken from a storyline that happen in the original series.
The problem is that the audience expects originality and at the same time a connection to the past storylines, this makes it difficult for the writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.
Of course there are novels too that complemented the entire range of Star Trek episodes, but this is still an issue for the die hard fans.
The only way is to find the middle ground to please all parties, but without compromising Star Trek itself in any way.