#Paramount Plus Star Trek
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latestnews-now · 17 days ago
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Join us as we explore Star Trek: Section 31, Paramount+’s first direct-to-streaming feature film in the Star Trek franchise. With Michelle Yeoh reprising her role as Philippa Georgiou, this spin-off offers action, intrigue, and a bold departure from traditional Star Trek storytelling. Does it deliver, or does it miss the mark? Watch now for our in-depth analysis!
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msclaritea · 2 years ago
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Well, the Scientologists and Elon Musk are still spamming Iron Man, and again, I have to wonder why these trolls have been so adamant about boosting Robert Downey Jr so damn hard. It's just a bunch of dirty rightwing blogs that support Elon Musk Time for another Facebook post. But this is disgusting. The Right has adopted Iron Man as a totem, including some guy from America Out Loud, a 'patriotic' site. That's not good.
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dykespirk · 6 months ago
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tos spock conversing with the writing team at snw
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#1034
Paramount+ cancelled Prodigy, and then announced a live-action YA series; it cancelled Lower Decks and then announced a live-action sitcom. They claim to support animation. I think they are lying.
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stra-tek · 16 days ago
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departmentq · 4 months ago
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Well, trek and drag race...
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rose-in-blue · 3 months ago
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GUYS THERE'S AN ANIMATOR FOR LOWER DECKS NAMED WILLIAM BRADFORD
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aaronwaltke · 1 year ago
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In case you haven’t heard the news, Star Trek: Prodigy has been picked up by Netflix!
Star Trek fans across the galaxy — and young cadets in the making — have been granted the chance to see our series, many for the very first time. With a truly global audience, it is an extraordinary opportunity to grow our already formidable fanbase.
It is in no small part thanks to you, the fandom — who demonstrated through your extraordinary efforts that the stories of Starfleet, and the outsiders who aspire to it, will endure. We are so deeply humbled and grateful beyond words.
Many on the Prodigy team, including myself and the Hagemans, have created some exceptional television with Netflix — and we very much look forward to doing so again.
The possibilities are endless now that the world can see all 40 episodes of Prodigy’s first and second seasons in one place — which our passionate cast and crew have worked so tirelessly on — with the potential for more as we boldly go and seek out this new horizon.
If you wish to see more Dal and Gwyn and Rok-Tahk and Zero and Jankom and Murf, viewing the show on Netflix as soon as it drops — and telling others the good news, to do the same — is unequivocally the way.
There’s not much more to say. Other than…
Go fast. Spread the word. Together…
… We Saved Star Trek: Prodigy.
Set a course for home.
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vaiyamagic · 1 month ago
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Oh, is it my turn for all my old garashir art to start blowing up my notifications?
It seems so.
Lol.
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savestartreklowerdecks · 10 months ago
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Mike McMahan wants Lower Decks back just as much as us! Why not help this become a reality?
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The fight to save the show is only starting!
https://www.savelowerdecks.com/
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pixiedane · 2 years ago
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Paramount+ cancelled my purple son. AND they're removing season one from the service.
At this point all the streaming services appear to be in a contest to see which can disappoint its audience (and creators) the most.
Shareholders are what's wrong with everything everywhere but especially entertainment and especially streaming entertainment. Constant profit is unrealistic, unsustainable, and the enemy of art.
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gtds-ronin · 7 months ago
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CBR: What Star Trek: Prodigy Needs to Get a Season 3 From Netflix
TL;DR
Watch to the end... and then watch it again.
Let's go everyone!
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coconuttyglittersmurf · 4 months ago
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demifiendrsa · 2 years ago
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Second Season Teaser Trailer
Season 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will premiere on Paramount+ on June 15, 2023.
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Poster
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stra-tek · 2 years ago
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theblabonaut · 17 days ago
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Okay, hear me out. The Section 31 movie was meh imo, but I think there’s one small change they could have made to make it more interesting. Spoilers for the movie after the poster
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Okay, so late in the movie, the crew thinks that San is going to detonate the Godsend device on the Federation side of the portal to cause a panic, then bring the Terran Empire forces through to conquer the Federation; it turns out this is actually his plan.
But earlier in the movie, when he first delivered the Godsend device to Georgiou, San said “No one wants to live in your world, Emperor.” What if instead of using Godsend to conquer the Federation, San is taking it back through the portal to eliminate the Terran Empire? He might think of it as mercy, that he’s saving all those people from having to live under the Empire’s oppressive regime; or he might think the Empire is a danger to the multiverse and he’s saving the Federation from the threat of their invasion. Either way, I think this would be more in line with the sensitive, caring character they set up San to be for most of the movie.
Then Georgiou and the Section 31 crew would be placed in a classic Star Trek moral quandary: do they let San go through with his plan and eliminate the threat to the Federation permanently, or do they stop him because billions of innocent lives are at stake? There might be some debate, members of the crew could take different sides, but they would ultimately land on the option to save lives because it’s Star Trek. Georgiou could then talk San down from his plan by, say, telling him that yes, the Terran Empire is full of terrible people, but there are also people like him, and so they don’t all deserve to die; the Empire can change. This would show that Georgiou has truly moved past the mindset she had as Emperor and become a more caring, empathetic person; this change in her would convince San of the truth of her point. Then maybe San or Alok could come up with the idea of using Godsend to destroy the portal (what actually happens in the movie), which would eliminate the threat of the Empire to the Federation at least temporarily. San could decide to sacrifice himself to do it; he and Georgiou could have a “No, I can’t lose you again!” moment, but ultimately he convinces her to let him, and the ending of the film would have some actual emotional weight.
Anyway, that’s my idea. What ideas do y’all have? What’d you think of Section 31?
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