Star Trek writers on sequel
Filmstalker —
... from the past. I think the major lesson we learned is that fans were willing to accept differences and surprises, provided that they were somehow echoes or inspired by canon. We still have to be true to Star Trek the next time around, but we've also been blessed with being able to be unpredictable. And that doesn't mean we can just be shocking for no good reason and just throw everything away. ... It still has to echo everything that Star Trek has been. They were talking to Sci Fi Wire . I guess the challenge for them is that they can do pretty much anything, I'm guessing ...
Will Star Trek 2 Go Where No One Has Gone Before?
Screen Rant —
... two ideas together. I wouldn’t plan on hearing anything about the script either until after TF2 starts winding down and they have time to regroup their thoughts.
On personal note, I wouldn’t mind seeing a good tribble story, but I don’t think it’s meaty enough to sustain a two hour movie.
Do you have confidence that Roberto Orci and Alex Kutzman have what it takes to keep the Star Trek franchise hot?
Read the rest of the interview over at SciFi Wire.
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Star Trek Writers Kurtzman and Orci on Ideas for the Sequel
FirstShowing.net —
... for a sequel - potentially involving the villain Khan or even William Shatner in some way. However, Orci insists that at this point they don't have a story or even a premise for the sequel. But at least they know where to start. SciFi Wire talked with the writers recently about how they're planning to tackle the sequel. ...
Trek 2 Will Take Liberties, But Transformers 2 Is Already Taking Plenty [Morning Spoilers]
io9 —
... so far: I think the major lesson we learned is that fans were willing to accept differences and surprises, provided that they were somehow echoes or inspired by canon. We still have to be true to Star Trek the next time around, but we've also been blessed with being able to be unpredictable. And that doesn't mean we can just be shocking for no good reason and just throw everything away. ... It still has to echo everything that Star Trek has been. [Sci Fi Wire] Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen: Now it's the trade ...
Trek 2 Will Take Liberties, But Transformers 2 Is Already Taking Plenty [Morning Spoilers]
io9 —
... so far: I think the major lesson we learned is that fans were willing to accept differences and surprises, provided that they were somehow echoes or inspired by canon. We still have to be true to Star Trek the next time around, but we've also been blessed with being able to be unpredictable. And that doesn't mean we can just be shocking for no good reason and just throw everything away. ... It still has to echo everything that Star Trek has been. [Sci Fi Wire] Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen: Now it's the trade ...
Talking 'Batman 3,' 'Indy 5,' 'Star Trek 2,' 'Wanted 2' and More
RopeofSilicon.com —
... has come out lately via an interview SCIFI Wire had with screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci in which Orci is quoted saying: ...
Star Trek Sequel Talk Heats Up
Reel Movie News —
... "I think the major lesson we learned is that fans were willing to accept differences and surprises, provided that they were somehow echoes or inspired by canon," Orci said to SCI FI Wire "We still have to be true to Star Trek the next time around, but we've also been blessed with being able to be unpredictable. And that doesn't mean we can just be shocking for no good reason and just throw everything away. It still has to echo everything that Star Trek has been." ...
Where should Star Trek boldly go next? | The week in geek
Film: Film blog | guardian.co.uk —
... "I think the major lesson we learned is that fans were willing to accept differences and surprises, provided that they were somehow echoes or inspired by canon," Orci told SciFi Wire this week. "We still have to be true to Star Trek the next time around, but we've also been blessed with being able to be unpredictable. And that doesn't mean we can just be shocking for no good reason and just throw everything away. [...] It still has to echo everything that Star Trek has been." ...





