D23 in Brazil started today and they got the first look at the new Andor marketing / promo material.
YouBet said:
So this Kinberg guy got both Star Wars and Star Trek to reboot? Is that even legal in sci-fi law?
Seems like he's crossing the streams and will result in implosion.
TCTTS said:YouBet said:
So this Kinberg guy got both Star Wars and Star Trek to reboot? Is that even legal in sci-fi law?
Seems like he's crossing the streams and will result in implosion.
JJ Abrams went from Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) to Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015).
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Well, my Dad took that same 11-year-old to see Animal House that year with all those titties, sex references, etc, so there's that.
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Star Trek vs. Star Wars: Not mentioned in today's news that X-Men producer Simon Kinberg has joined the increasingly farcical parade of filmmakers developing Star Wars movies: Kinberg was already signed to reboot and shepherd the Star Trek franchise at Paramount. According to two sources, the new Trek script, by Seth Grahame-Smith, is done and on its way toward a green light, possibly by the end of the year, for a shoot in the first half of 2025. Toby Haynes (Andor) is directing the origin story, set well before the U.S.S. Enterprise era. So any Star Wars obligations for Kinberg would need to wait until after that.
If a Paramount/Disney franchise face-off sounds familiar, remember that a post-Star Trek J.J. Abrams was signed to a huge overall deal at Paramount, in 2013, when he abruptly bailed to make Star Wars: The Force Awakens for Lucasfilm and Disney. Then, four years later, Abrams abandoned his Paramount deal again to make The Rise of Skywalker, which prompted then-Paramount chief Jim Gianopulos to demand - and receive - a kickback from Disney.
But that's not the situation here. Kinberg let Paramount know in advance that a Star Wars trade announcement was coming today. And the supposed trilogy he's planning for Lucasfilm is, uh, far, far away from happening. With Lucasfilm and its president Kathy Kennedy, that usually means the project will languish in development, get bogged down by notes that over-rely on "canon" and conflict with what was initially agreed upon by all parties, and ultimately never actually proceed to production. Jon Favreau's TheMandalorian & Grogu made it and is still set for May 2026, but let's all repeat the long and distinguished list of filmmakers hired on Star Warsand then summarily fired or replaced: the Game of Thrones guys… Lord and Miller… Patty Jenkins… Damon Lindelof… Colin Trevorrow… J.D. Dillard - okay, I'll stop.
Regardless, inside Disney, the spotlight on Kennedy is even brighter after the failure of Disney+ series The Acolyte and the exit of writer Steven Knight from the planned Daisy Ridley film to be directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, which isn't officially delayed but seems to be teetering. Kennedy, normally press-shy, has been doing a few lunches lately with media peoplelikely on the advice of her longtime personal publicist, Simon Halls - which is probably a good idea if the pressure on her really ratchets up. (Reps for Disney and Paramount declined to comment.)
$936m domesticYouBet said:TCTTS said:YouBet said:
So this Kinberg guy got both Star Wars and Star Trek to reboot? Is that even legal in sci-fi law?
Seems like he's crossing the streams and will result in implosion.
JJ Abrams went from Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) to Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015).
Remember, the ST never happened.
Disney multiverse rules in effect.The Porkchop Express said:$936m domesticYouBet said:TCTTS said:YouBet said:
So this Kinberg guy got both Star Wars and Star Trek to reboot? Is that even legal in sci-fi law?
Seems like he's crossing the streams and will result in implosion.
JJ Abrams went from Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) to Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015).
Remember, the ST never happened.
YouBet said:
So this Kinberg guy got both Star Wars and Star Trek to reboot? Is that even legal in sci-fi law?
Seems like he's crossing the streams and will result in implosion.
Looks to be a prequel.double aught said:
So are Chris Pine and the gang not in the upcoming Trek movie?
YouBet said:Looks to be a prequel.double aught said:
So are Chris Pine and the gang not in the upcoming Trek movie?
there was some article posted late summer on Forbes I think explaining how Disney still has not recouped its $4B Star Wars expenditure even after 12 years.YouBet said:
Disney multiverse rules in effect.
Didn't happen in mine.
Breakfast buffet for 4 and a hug from Mickey Mouse? That will be $260 pleaseredline248 said:
Yeah, but 6.9 billion of that goes to pay for the food
The Porkchop Express said:Breakfast buffet for 4 and a hug from Mickey Mouse? That will be $260 pleaseredline248 said:
Yeah, but 6.9 billion of that goes to pay for the food
Maybe it's a form of symbiote like Venom, but it's like the anti-midiclorian trying to exert dominance over other beings in the galaxy rather than live in harmonyQuote:
3. Hyperspace Exploration: Starts as a race between 2 or 3 different groups of scientists / explorers trying to be the first to achieve hyperspace travel in a sort of race from Point A to Point B, but goes dark when one to the teams vanishes into some sort of space between the stars where sinister things lurk; maybe they accidentally bring one back with them.
On April 22, 2025, #Andor returns to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/UTFMhXUBoy
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