Posted on 09/14/2016 2:50:03 PM PDT by SMGFan
'Star Trek: Discovery,' originally planned for a January rollout, will now air largely outside of the broadcast season. CBS Access will boldly go where no streamer has gone before. It's just taking slightly longer to get there.
The over-the-top hub for the broadcast network, which will launch two original series of its own in 2017, announced Wednesday that its new spin on Star Trek will launch four months later than originally announced at the request of the creative team. Bryan Fuller's Star Trek: Discovery will now premiere in May
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Nice jacket he has.... Last time I saw one like that was a Doctor Who episode.
Every other major population on Earth will either have been bred out or turned into technologically backward Muslims incapable of space travel.
perhaps it is the PC fiasco they have recently suffered.
PC kills franchises.
PC = lost profits.
They could have done a lot more with Enterprise. I LOVED the 50s-retro, clunky, gray sheet-metal feel that the tech had at first.
I am watching a lot of TNG on BBC America right now, and once in a while I run across an episode that I never saw when it was running. AWESOME one today, 'Ship in a Bottle', revisiting the sentient holodeck character Professor Moriarty, with nested illusions of reality. Thoroughly enjoyed that.
True, that. The more you use a medium for ‘social justice’ preaching, the less of an audience you’ll have.
>>You would have thought after Star Trek Enterprise they would try to do better.<<
Until this no one thought they could do worse. A reminder that Hollywierd can ALWAYS do worse!
I bought the extra commercial free option with Hulu as well. Best money spent.
Agree, though the Alicia character wasn't so interesting in the last season.
I look forward to the spin-off.
And, Diane (Christine Baranski) is VERY easy on the eyes.
Each episode will be on Netflix the day after it airs.
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