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Is "Star Trek" Returning to The Small Screen?

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

Is the world ready for another Star Trek TV show?  To be honest, we feel skeptical.  In theory, it's a good idea -- after all, the previous five shows (plus one animated series) have been uber-successful, and there's no immediate reason to assume that a sixth would be a disaster.  Not to mention the fact that the upcoming film release with a younger, sexier cast could potentially set the stage for a younger, sexier show...

At least, that what James Hibberd hypothesizes.  Through tenuous, yet oddly compelling logic, he has us pretty well convinced that a new TV installment is not only possible, but damn near likely... 

>> Paramount’s twentysomethings-in-Starfleet "Star Trek" movie relaunch is coming in May (see the most recent trailer below).

>> CBS Corp. holds the "Trek" TV rights.

>> CBS also co-owns twentysomethings-in-unhealthy-relationships network the CW, whose forebear UPN aired the last two "Trek" series (“Enterprise” and “Voyager”).

>> The "Trek" revamp is directed by J.J. Abrams, who knows a thing or two about creating hit TV shows (“Lost,” “Fringe”).  (Live Feed)

 Granted, most of his points present evidence that is purely circumstantial, and wouldn't hold up in a court of law, but still he makes good sense doesn't he?  Maybe, we're just enamored by the idea of a J.J. Abrams/Bryan Fuller collabo on a CW Smallville-esque prequel Star Trek series.  That said, what if it turned out like the 90210 reboot?  Hence the skepticism.  Any thoughts?

Previously:

 The New Star Trek Trailer is ABSOLUTELY GREAT [VIDEO]

Star Trek Reunion on "Family Guy" Next Month

Top Ten Responses to the Star Trek Corset

Now Available: Handmade Star Trek Corsets

 


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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She now writes for nerve.com's TV blog, "The Remote Island." She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

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