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Crichton Kicks - March 15, 2005 05:20 PM (GMT)
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Former Star Trek executive producer Brannon Braga has been named the showrunner of CBS' new drama pilot Threshold and will remain with Paramount Network Television through 2007 if the series is picked up by the network.

Variety reports that the Star Trek: Enterprise co-creator, who joins Bragi Schut, David Goyer, David Heyman and Mark Rosen as executive producers of the new series, has signed an extension on his current contract with Paramount Television that would add a year if Threshold films weekly episodes. His current contract runs through 2006.

Threshold focuses on a group of officers and scientists dealing with the impact of extraterrestrials on Earth. Paramount Network Television president David Stapf said that after 14 years with Star Trek, Braga knows how to "put together the pieces you need to have a successful series."

Braga himself said that he was interested in the project since it received the green light and was happy to be w**king on another genre series. "This is a contemporary show with characters who are from our time," he noted. "It's not B-movie aliens blowing up cities." The writer of two Star Trek feature films and Mission: Impossible 2 said that he "was eager to get out of outer space and do something more psychological and based in reality" after w**king on Star Trek.

As previously reported, Threshold will star Brent Spiner, whom Braga knows from the many years the actor played Data and other characters on Star Trek. The latest news item is at Variety.


Fingers crossed everyone :thumbsup:

Im_Here - March 15, 2005 05:50 PM (GMT)
YAY :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

thats braga gone just berman now, i knew this would happen eventually seen as ST is in hatius.

hopefully some new, better directors will come and take on the trek challenge :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

AL :wox:

Crichton Kicks - March 15, 2005 05:51 PM (GMT)
It's all falling into place for Joe in a few years time :thumbsup:

Im_Here - March 15, 2005 05:53 PM (GMT)
Definatly, new blood is what is needed nowv all the 'old wood' is being taken to the scrap yard so to speak :thumbsup:

Bakhesh - March 16, 2005 02:38 PM (GMT)
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Braga knows how to "put together the pieces you need to have a successful series."


He's kept that particular talent well hidden

:)

star_fury - March 16, 2005 03:49 PM (GMT)
You're assuming that this new project doesn't get cancelled before any more Star Trek comes along!

Crichton Kicks - March 16, 2005 04:51 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Bakhesh @ Mar 16 2005, 02:38 PM)
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Braga knows how to "put together the pieces you need to have a successful series."


He's kept that particular talent well hidden

:)

So he trashed Star Trek on purpose......the b*stard !! :lol:

Crichton Kicks - March 16, 2005 04:53 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (star_fury @ Mar 16 2005, 03:49 PM)
You're assuming that this new project doesn't get cancelled before any more Star Trek comes along!

It won't make a difference. Once he's gone there's no way they'll let him back on Star Trek. Having the balls to sack him's one thing, something Paramount obviously never had, but just not lettting him back will be far more within their scope :lol:

Hovis - March 16, 2005 05:37 PM (GMT)
I'm sure we're all sorry to see Braga go really ;)

I actually quite like the sound of Threshold though... sounds as though it could be quite good. But I'm sure BB will do his thing on that show too! Will give it a try, if there's a chance. I actually quite liked some of Braga's w**k on TNG ('Frame of Mind', anyone?) but he's proved he just doesn't have the consistency as a writer, or indeed the ability to helm a show as Executive Producer.

I hope 'Threshold' works for him. Anything to keep him away from Trek, and to give the powers that be a chance to bring in JMS.

Andrew (HM) :upside:

Crichton Kicks - March 17, 2005 05:44 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Hovis @ Mar 16 2005, 05:37 PM)
I'm sure we're all sorry to see Braga go really ;)

I actually quite like the sound of Threshold though... sounds as though it could be quite good. But I'm sure BB will do his thing on that show too! Will give it a try, if there's a chance. I actually quite liked some of Braga's w**k on TNG ('Frame of Mind', anyone?) but he's proved he just doesn't have the consistency as a writer, or indeed the ability to helm a show as Executive Producer.

I hope 'Threshold' works for him. Anything to keep him away from Trek, and to give the powers that be a chance to bring in JMS.

Andrew (HM) :upside:

Braga's best w**k was always in conjunction with Ron Moore IMO. Now Ron's no longer there to pave over the cracks we get to see Braga's w**k for what it is. :shit:




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