New ‘Star Trek’ Movie In Works At Paramount - Not Connected to Any Previous or Current TV or Movies

Lets be real, Emma Stone would be Doctor Crusher.

Ana de Armas can be Troi :)

Good picks.

Regardless of what crew they pick, or even if it's a new ship with a new crew, I just want Star Trek to be epic again.

Give me the Borg (They actually need a reboot. They look really dated now). Give me a Klingon Bird of Prey ripping into federation ships. I just want a decent Trek film.
 
Good picks.

Regardless of what crew they pick, or even if it's a new ship with a new crew, I just want Star Trek to be epic again.

Give me the Borg (They actually need a reboot. They look really dated now). Give me a Klingon Bird of Prey ripping into federation ships. I just want a decent Trek film.
100% same. I want someone to come in, remember what made Star Trek great, take inspiration from the first 8 films and first 3 shows and move forward with that in mind. Not whatever this last 2 1/2 decades have been of Star Trek.
 
Lets be real, Emma Stone would be Doctor Crusher.

Ana de Armas can be Troi :)
I sure do know who I want to see as Seven of Nine. 🤤

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As a huge ST fan with the above preferences, what I would LOVE to see from a new show or movie is NOT a "fresh new take" on Star Trek. I'm totally fine with a new crew and a ship other than the Enterprise, in fact I'd love to see that, BUT keep it set in the classic/TNG ST universe. That means with those races, those ship designs, that level of tech, that style of personalities and social levels, etc. While I can enjoy something like SNW it's not true Star Trek to me, but rather some modernized amalgamation of it. . . .
Damn it Mengy, it's like you're me, but less handsome and not Asian.
 
Who would be Picard? I vote Tom Hardy...
At this time the only youngish one looking good bald and with great acting chops is Hoult.

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But it gets trickier if we want someone who's from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School or similar background. I think a classically trained actor and who's done theater, would be able to nail the sense of gravitas demanded by the role of Picard.
 
At this time the only youngish one looking good bald and with great acting chops is Hoult.

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But it gets trickier if we want someone who's from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School or similar background. I think a classically trained actor and who's done theater, would be able to nail the sense of gravitas demanded by the role of Picard.
He's a great actor, Hoult... but a little too young and shouldn't be bald... My reference to Hardy was a bit of a tongue in cheek joke, but it would actually work because Picard looked older the others (even if Patrick Steward wasn't that much in actuality). That and I think Hardy commits to everything like it's the most important work he'll ever do... so it would be interesting what he would do with being resurrected as Picard (again).
 
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He's a great actor, Hoult... but a little too young and shouldn't be bald... My reference to Hardy was both a tongue in cheek joke, but it would actually work because Picard looked older the others (even if Patrick Steward wasn't that much in actuality).
Oh, if you wanted balding and not really bald you should have just said so as I have just the man for the role:

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Lets be real, Emma Stone would be Doctor Crusher.

Ana de Armas can be Troi :)
"Counselor Troi, can I get a therapy session with you? I feel...distressed!"

"Sorry, my appointments are booked out for the entire 5 year mission for some reason. And no you can't come to my wedding 'just to watch', why are so many male crewmembers asking??"
 
Oh, if you wanted balding and not really bald you should have just said so as I have just the man for the role:

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I don't know why, but I just didn't buy Hoult as bald, he looks like he would be young enough to have some hair at least. That's a crazy take, I know. What about Barry Keoghan? I like everything that he's done, and he has the look of a young Patrick Stewart.


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Although I'm going to commit to my previous suggestion:
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Good picks.

Regardless of what crew they pick, or even if it's a new ship with a new crew, I just want Star Trek to be epic again.

Give me the Borg (They actually need a reboot. They look really dated now). Give me a Klingon Bird of Prey ripping into federation ships. I just want a decent Trek film.
I want huge mech-Borg and non humanoid Borg.
 
Deep cut for the Joke here. Hardy played the Picard Clone in that one movie.
I don't recall if that clone lived (I've plotting that film from my memory) but if they ran with it in a nice post-TNG visual aesthetic without all the camera zooms, lens flare, and drunken tilts of the J.J. series, I'd be down for it. Hardy/Picard trying to attain the ideals of Stewart/Picard despite Romulan(? right?) influences would make for an interesting "nature vs nurture" comparison, sci-fi loves that kind of stuff. We've already seen plenty of examples of how Picard could "go wrong" through different experiences, so I wanna see Picard clone "go right".
 
I don't recall if that clone lived (I've plotting that film from my memory) but if they ran with it in a nice post-TNG visual aesthetic without all the camera zooms, lens flare, and drunken tilts of the J.J. series, I'd be down for it. Hardy/Picard trying to attain the ideals of Stewart/Picard despite Romulan(? right?) influences would make for an interesting "nature vs nurture" comparison, sci-fi loves that kind of stuff. We've already seen plenty of examples of how Picard could "go wrong" through different experiences, so I wanna see Picard clone "go right".

Well they already implied being a clone makes you a brilliant leader if you are clone of one. But I would postulate there is a mixture of both that make people great. You see it in athletes a lot where their children don't have the environment to make them a great athlete. Ken Griffey Jr an exception.
 
Well they already implied being a clone makes you a brilliant leader if you are clone of one. But I would postulate there is a mixture of both that make people great. You see it in athletes a lot where their children don't have the environment to make them a great athlete. Ken Griffey Jr an exception.
The way I'd see that play out is.....hang on, I just read a synopsis of Nemesis...................., nevermind, let's just forget it ever happened :P
 
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