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prophecy girl - August 29, 2005 05:26 PM (GMT)
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Writer Erik Jendresen (Band of Brothers) told Dreamwatch magazine that he's turned in a draft for a proposed new Star Trek prequel movie to Paramount, according to a report on the TrekWeb site.

Craig G - August 29, 2005 08:55 PM (GMT)
why wont they just let this show die???

Even with the drastically improved season 3 of enterprise which showed that the star trek universe could still be entertaining, it needs a rest. The star trek universe hasnt been of our screens for well over a decade, it needs time to re-invigerate itself, come back firing with all cannons, which i believe it can do. But not yet.

Bakhesh - August 30, 2005 09:29 AM (GMT)
The IGN version of the same story....
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August 29, 2005 - Erik Jendresen, co-writer of the Band of Brothers miniseries, has turned in a script to Paramount for the next Star Trek feature film. According to Dreamwatch magazine and Trekweb, the movie is tentatively titled Star Trek: The Beginning; rather a bland title, but that could change if the project is greenlit for production.

"I'm excited about this project and I think the chances of it getting made are good," said Jendresen in an interview with the magazine. "It all depends on what the studio thinks, and Paramount has been through significant changes lately. But the people who are making the decisions are pretty responsible folk with a fine body of w**k behind them. So, we'll see. Right now, I'm optimistic."

The screenplay Jendresen has submitted is, as expected, a significant departure from previous Star Trek films. It takes place shortly after the television series Enterprise and doesn't star any of the Starfleet crew members familiar to viewers from the numerous Star Trek television shows. The story won't follow the usual captain-and-crew formula, either.

"We're looking at a very small group of men and women, particularly focusing on one character. There are a couple of ships, including a principal ship, but this is not a traditional captain and crew of a starship story in the least."

Another source of Star Trek news, CanMag, has their own scoop on Trek XI. They think Star Trek: Academy is another title under consideration, and that they might in fact give Enterprise's T'Pol an important part in the story. According to CanMag, the movie would be about the early days of Starfleet Academy – a story idea that has been discussed in previous Star Trek reports.

The same source also says that David Boreanaz, who starred in the TV series Angel, might be up for a part. However, the CanMag report must be treated as rumor for now; some details seem to conflict with Dreamwatch's interview with Jendresen.

According to Jendresen, the plot will center around a major event in the Trek storyline – the Romulan Wars, perhaps? Hopefully we'll get a better idea about the movie soon if and when Paramount decides to move forward with Star Trek: The Beginning.


Seems that the whole franchise is totally deviod of new ideas. Since before Enterprise all we have heard is prequel and starfleet academy. We have had the prequel, and it hardly set the world alight. Do we really want another one? About the only interesting thing here is that they are not going to go with the captain and crew setup.

Everytime I hear them mention Starfleet Academy, all I can imagine is Buffy the Klingon Slayer.

Is it soooo ridiculous to want another show set in the post TNG era?

Number Six - August 30, 2005 11:54 AM (GMT)
Enterprise is barely cold in it's grave and they want to start again already? Does not Voyager and, to a lesser extent, Enterprise teach them of the dangers of rushing in?

Still, I can't see Paramount wanting to stump up the money so soon after Enterprise's failure

Im_Here - August 30, 2005 03:57 PM (GMT)
the best thing they could do is leave trek alone for a few years, let it sleep. then bring in new 'big cheese's' who have great ideas then spend a year w**king through ideas then a year in pre-production before filming it but once again they wont leave it to sleep, 18 years solid is al ong time in telly land.

prophecy girl - August 31, 2005 08:48 AM (GMT)
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The story won't follow the usual captain-and-crew formula, either


yeah it gonna follow the ship entreprise :lmao: :rolleyes:




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