This week's Variety cover story: The Future of ‘Star Trek’: From ‘Starfleet Academy’ to New Movies and Michelle Yeoh, How the 58-Year-Old Franchise Is Planning for the Next Generation of Fans wp.me/pc8uak-1lDVEx
@Variety Star Trek is finished if the future only consists of shows set in the STDverse. Audiences are fed up with this virtue signaling crap and want one thing. #StarTrekLegacy
@Variety @rashiduzzaman82 TREK IS DEAD - Terry matalas just Wrote an amazing SEASON 3 of Picard after S1 and 2 stunk and now they are going ahead with these AWFUL shows. They team doesnt know star trek. ACADEMY900year future? WTF
@Variety Just respect canon (visually and narratively) and make sure the writing is good. Then you have a winning combination.
@Variety Not a fan of Discovery. Michael Burnham character is a know it all and cries at least once per episode. Bad writing of what could be an interesting character who is surrounded by interesting characters. Otherwise, I enjoy watching the different versions.
@Variety It matters, but unfortunately some of the loudest fans want to revert it back to what it was when they were kids instead of letting it evolve and advance with the times it's made in as it should.
@Variety Finally got my hands on the latest Variety cover story and I'm already feeling like a Hollywood insider! ?
@Variety Keep doing what you are doing. There will always be haters. Let them hate. I have loved and watched everything they have done so far, and will continue to do so for as long as they keep making them.
@Variety Star Trek still mattered before the marketing decision in 2017 to try to gaslight the fanbase that the new crop of reboot shows was the same continuity. This produced a fan schism where new (and some old) fans attacked those unwilling to play along with the fiction.