2017-05-18, 06:54 | Link #61 |
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If you're not in the US or Canada, it may be blocked to you. If so, there should be a Netflix version of the video that you can watch (that is likely blocked in US and Canada). Netflix has the worldwide rights to it everywhere except US/Canada, where BitTorrent CBS All Access will be the only option.
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2017-07-22, 20:44 | Link #64 |
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Star Trek: Discovery’s new trailer teases a Klingon war
Harry Mudd also revealed: "In a panel at San Diego Comic Con, CBS revealed a new trailer for the upcoming series Star Trek: Discovery." See: https://www.polygon.com/tv/2017/7/22...ons-harry-mudd |
2017-07-28, 01:16 | Link #65 |
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Apparently, You Can't Say 'God' on Star Trek:
"Yes. I know. I know that makes no sense given that one of the most famous bad lines in all of Star Trek history is “What does God need with a starship?” I also know it makes no sense since Deep Space Nine’s Sisko was the literal chosen one of the Bajoran god- equivalents. I know that and you know that. But my god, does Star Trek: Discovery not know that. In a preview to its Star Trek: Discovery cover story, Entertainment Weekly shared this little anecdote from the set:" See: http://io9.gizmodo.com/apparently-yo...rek-1797301585 |
2017-07-29, 17:41 | Link #69 |
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Bryan Fuller originally envisioned Star Trek: Discovery
as an anthology show: "When Star Trek Discovery begins airing later this year, it’ll bring some new changes to Gene Roddenberry’s world, including an overarching, serialized story, rather than an episodic season. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, former showrunner Bryan Fuller explained that his original pitch for the show was even more ambitious: an anthology that would to do to Star Trek “what American Horror Story [did] for horror.” According to Fuller, his vision would begin with a prequel series (Discovery is set before Star Trek: The Original Series), and would continue through the eras that followed in Voyager, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and beyond. CBS instead decided to move forward with a serialized season, and would see how audiences responded. Fuller stepped down from running the show last October, which was explained at the time as a result of his other duties running American Gods for Starz and Amazing Stories for NBC. EW reports that there were other reasons as well: As production began, Fuller’s relationship with CBS deteriorated with disagreements over budget, production schedule, and crew selection. Interestingly, Baby Driver’s Edgar Wright said that Fuller approached him to direct the pilot, while CBS opted to hire veteran television director David Semel instead." See: https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/29/1...ology-show-cbs |
2017-08-02, 00:05 | Link #71 |
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Star Trek: Wrath Of Khan TV series in the works:
"Rumours that CBS's new Star Trek: Discovery universe will also include various TV spin-off projects appear to be solid." "Nicholas Meyer, one of the current Discovery writers and director of 1982s Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, is working on bringing a limited series to the small screen, which will document the fallout from Kirk dropping Khan Noonien Singh off on Ceti Alpha V during original series episode 'Space Seed', as he and his followers try to survive long before they're discovered by the U.S.S. Reliant, where the rest of the story began in the movie." See: http://www.imdb.com/news/ni61361802/ I wonder what other spin-offs we can expect? |
2017-08-03, 02:05 | Link #72 |
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Okay, So Now Star Trek: Discovery Can Say 'God':
"The USS Discovery has got to be a ship stuck in one location, based on the number of weird u-turns and backpedals it has done. Contrary to the article in which Entertainment Weekly previewed its cover story on Star Trek: Discovery, apparently “God” is a perfectly fine word for a Terran to say." See: http://io9.gizmodo.com/okay-so-now-s...god-1797480353 |
2017-09-12, 21:35 | Link #73 |
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Live Long and Listen to The STAR TREK: DISCOVERY
Theme Music: "Now with Star Trek: Discovery nearly upon us, we are finally getting to hear a bit of the latest theme song for the new show. Thanks to this new behind-the-scenes video, which you can watch down below, composer Jeff Russo leads a 60-piece orchestra in recording the theme for the first new Trek series in over twelve years." See: http://nerdist.com/star-trek-discove...-music-listen/ |
2017-09-23, 22:40 | Link #75 |
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With Star Trek: Discovery, CBS Discovers That
TV Ain't Easy Anymore: "Television: The final frontier. These are the voyages of the legacy broadcast network CBS. Its apparently never-ending mission: to explore strange new revamps of old shows, to seek out fully integrated distribution models and new revenue streams. To boldly go where, to be honest, a few other networks with studios and a couple powerful streaming video on demand services have already gone before. SHWOOOOM!" See: https://www.wired.com/story/star-tre...-cbs-business/ |
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