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[NEWS] New Star Trek animated series coming to Nickelodeon
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Your Name
2019-04-24 22:09:52 UTC
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From ComingSoon.net ...


Star Trek animated series headed to Nickelodeon
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The small screen universe that is Star Trek has been exploring
the vast reaches of space for over fifty years and it has found
new life thanks to the recent prequel series Discovery, with
the success leading to multiple new series being ordered,
including a new animated series that will air on Nickelodeon.

According to the official franchise website, the series, which
is being developed by Emmy winners Dan and Kevin Hageman (Scary
Stories To Tell in the Dark), will be a CG-animated project and
will follow a group of lawless teenagers who discover a
derelict Starfleet ship and take it on adventures while
searching for meaning and salvation in the universe.

"Star Trek, Nickelodeon, and the state of animation are doing
incredibly ambitious things as of late. We couldn't be more
excited to jump aboard," Dan and Kevin Hageman said in a
statement.

The teen series will be produced by the new animation studio
CBS' Eye Animation Productions, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry
Entertainment and will be executive produced by Alex Kurtzman,
Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, the Hagemans and
Katie Krentz.

"Star Trek's mission is to inspire generations of dreamers to
build a brighter future," Kurtzman said. "Dan and Kevin have
crafted a story that honors its exploratory spirit in a way
that's never been done before, while the Nickelodeon team blew
us away with their excitement at bringing Trek to a younger
generation around the world."

The currently untitled series will be the second animated
project to expand the franchise, with a previous project titled 
Lower Decks from Rick and Morty head writer Mike McMahan
currently in development and set for a release sometime in 2021.
There is also a series focusing on the continued adventures of
Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard, which began filming earlier
this month and is expected to debut on CBS All Access sometime
later this year.


<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1062105-star-trek-animated-series-headed-to-nickelodeon>
anim8rfsk
2019-04-24 23:29:19 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek animated series headed to Nickelodeon
-----------------------------------------------
The small screen universe that isStar Trekhas been exploring
the vast reaches of space for over fifty years and it has found
new life thanks to the recent prequel seriesDiscovery, with
the success leading to multiple new series being ordered,
including a new animated series that will air on Nickelodeon.
According to the official franchise website, the series, which
is being developed by Emmy winners Dan and Kevin Hageman (Scary
Stories To Tell in the Dark), will be a CG-animated project and
will follow a group of lawless teenagers who discover a
derelict Starfleet ship and take it on adventures while
searching for meaning and salvation in the universe.
"Star Trek,Nickelodeon, and the state of animation are doing
incredibly ambitious things as of late. We couldn't be more
excited to jump aboard," Dan and Kevin Hageman said in a
statement.
The teen series will be produced by the new animation studio
CBS' Eye Animation Productions, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry
Entertainment and will be executive produced by Alex Kurtzman,
Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, the Hagemans and
Katie Krentz.
"Star Trek's mission is to inspire generations of dreamers to
build a brighter future," Kurtzman said. "Dan and Kevin have
crafted a story that honors its exploratory spirit in a way
that's never been done before, while the Nickelodeon team blew
us away with their excitement at bringing Trek to a younger
generation around the world."
The currently untitled series will be the second animated
project to expand the franchise, with a previous project titled
Lower DecksfromRick and Mortyhead writer Mike McMahan
currently in development and set for a release sometime in 2021.
There is also a series focusing on the continued adventures of
Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard, which began filming earlier
this month and is expected to debut on CBS All Access sometime
later this year.
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Paul S Person
2019-04-25 17:09:43 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.

I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.

But then, when the Spider-Man reboot disappeared, we got --
Spider-Boy. So sometimes a bad reboot is better than a worse
re-reboot.
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From ComingSoon.net ...
Star Trek animated series headed to Nickelodeon
-----------------------------------------------
The small screen universe that is Star Trek has been exploring
the vast reaches of space for over fifty years and it has found
new life thanks to the recent prequel series Discovery, with
the success leading to multiple new series being ordered,
including a new animated series that will air on Nickelodeon.
According to the official franchise website, the series, which
is being developed by Emmy winners Dan and Kevin Hageman (Scary
Stories To Tell in the Dark), will be a CG-animated project and
will follow a group of lawless teenagers who discover a
derelict Starfleet ship and take it on adventures while
searching for meaning and salvation in the universe.
"Star Trek, Nickelodeon, and the state of animation are doing
incredibly ambitious things as of late. We couldn't be more
excited to jump aboard," Dan and Kevin Hageman said in a
statement.
The teen series will be produced by the new animation studio
CBS' Eye Animation Productions, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry
Entertainment and will be executive produced by Alex Kurtzman,
Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, the Hagemans and
Katie Krentz.
"Star Trek's mission is to inspire generations of dreamers to
build a brighter future," Kurtzman said. "Dan and Kevin have
crafted a story that honors its exploratory spirit in a way
that's never been done before, while the Nickelodeon team blew
us away with their excitement at bringing Trek to a younger
generation around the world."
The currently untitled series will be the second animated
project to expand the franchise, with a previous project titled 
Lower Decks from Rick and Morty head writer Mike McMahan
currently in development and set for a release sometime in 2021.
There is also a series focusing on the continued adventures of
Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard, which began filming earlier
this month and is expected to debut on CBS All Access sometime
later this year.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1062105-star-trek-animated-series-headed-to-nickelodeon>
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Dimensional Traveler
2019-04-25 17:21:35 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see what
the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining about
how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really that bad.
Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that you DO watch it.

*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
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instinct are running screaming.
Your Name
2019-04-25 20:04:48 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see what
the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining about
how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really that
bad. Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that you DO
watch it.
*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
Most people couldn't really care less about who makes what. They watch
something because it's a *subject* they are or might be interested in -
a sci-fi fan will watch a sci-fi movie / TV show, a horror fan will
watch a horror mocvie / TV show, etc. Who the "star" is is unimportant,
who the director or producer is is even less important, who the studio
/ network is is completely unimportant (unless it's a
subscription-based service).

The exception is when that person continually creates utter crap and
ruins established franchises, in which is why talentless lazy hacks
like JarJar Abrams are best avoided by anyone with a positive digit IQ.
Dimensional Traveler
2019-04-25 21:19:45 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see
what the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining
about how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really
that bad. Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that
you DO watch it.
*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
Most people couldn't really care less about who makes what. They watch
something because it's a *subject* they are or might be interested in -
a sci-fi fan will watch a sci-fi movie / TV show, a horror fan will
watch a horror mocvie / TV show, etc. Who the "star" is is unimportant,
who the director or producer is is even less important, who the studio /
network is is completely unimportant (unless it's a subscription-based
service).
The exception is when that person continually creates utter crap and
ruins established franchises, in which is why talentless lazy hacks like
JarJar Abrams are best avoided by anyone with a positive digit IQ.
And if that really was what mattered to the studios, Abrams wouldn't be
so sought after.
--
Inquiring minds want to know while minds with a self-preservation
instinct are running screaming.
Your Name
2019-04-26 04:36:21 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see
what the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining
about how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really
that bad. Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that
you DO watch it.
*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
Most people couldn't really care less about who makes what. They watch
something because it's a *subject* they are or might be interested in -
a sci-fi fan will watch a sci-fi movie / TV show, a horror fan will
watch a horror mocvie / TV show, etc. Who the "star" is is unimportant,
who the director or producer is is even less important, who the studio /
network is is completely unimportant (unless it's a subscription-based
service).
The exception is when that person continually creates utter crap and
ruins established franchises, in which is why talentless lazy hacks like
JarJar Abrams are best avoided by anyone with a positive digit IQ.
And if that really was what mattered to the studios, Abrams wouldn't be
so sought after.
Studio management (like all management) beleive in lots of mornically
silly ideas that simply aren't true out here in the real world.

They blindly believe the silly Nielsen Ratings actually mean something
useful (other than being an inaccurate guesswork figure based on
suerveying "half a dozen" people). They stupidly believe people
actually want to watch the ridiculous "reality TV" garbage and idiotic
"reboots". Hell, they even believe they're actually worth paying
million dollar salaries to! :-\
anim8rfsk
2019-04-25 23:12:36 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see what
the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining about
how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really that
bad. Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that you DO
watch it.
*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
Most people couldn't really care less about who makes what. They watch
something because it's a *subject* they are or might be interested in -
a sci-fi fan will watch a sci-fi movie / TV show, a horror fan will
watch a horror mocvie / TV show, etc. Who the "star" is is unimportant,
who the director or producer is is even less important, who the studio
/ network is is completely unimportant (unless it's a
subscription-based service).
The exception is when that person continually creates utter crap and
ruins established franchises, in which is why talentless lazy hacks
like JarJar Abrams are best avoided by anyone with a positive digit IQ.
Or J Michael StraCrapSki.
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Your Name
2019-04-26 04:40:38 UTC
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Likely more garbage set in the pretend "Star Trek" of JarJar Abrams'
idiotic "reboot" universe. :-(
I keep hoping the whole thing will just disappear. It was a major
disappointment from the first film, and it got no better as time went
on.
I honestly don't see why anyone would allow Abrams to pollute their
project in any capacity.
He generates "buzz", which makes people go see his projects to see what
the "buzz" is about. That "buzz" can be other people complaining about
how bad it is so they need to see for themselves if its really that
bad. Studios don't care _why_ you watch their stuff, just that you DO
watch it.
*waits for Anim to bring up Frieburger*
Most people couldn't really care less about who makes what. They watch
something because it's a *subject* they are or might be interested in -
a sci-fi fan will watch a sci-fi movie / TV show, a horror fan will
watch a horror mocvie / TV show, etc. Who the "star" is is unimportant,
who the director or producer is is even less important, who the studio
/ network is is completely unimportant (unless it's a
subscription-based service).
The exception is when that person continually creates utter crap and
ruins established franchises, in which is why talentless lazy hacks
like JarJar Abrams are best avoided by anyone with a positive digit IQ.
Or J Michael StraCrapSki.
Or Tom Cruise, or Tim Burton, or Johnny Depp, or Leonardo DiCaprio, or
Ron Moore, or Brannon and Braga, or Jonathan Frakes, ...

There's a huge list of talentless morons in Hollyweird these days. :-(
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