deadline.com wrote: The expansion of CBS All Access’ Star Trek universe continues with a two-season order to Star Trek: Lower Decks, a half-hour adult animated comedy series from Rick and Morty head writer and executive producer Mike McMahan, a long-time Star Trek fan. Star Trek: Lower Decks, which will focus on the support crew serving on one of Starfleet’s least important ships. .... “Mike won our hearts with his first sentence: ‘I want to do a show about the people who put the yellow cartridge in the food replicator so a banana can come out the other end.’
Evade wrote: » It's almost certainly easier to produce an animated series at the minute than a live action one.
pixelburp wrote: » Edit: it also seems weird we've got a full trailer for this, yet still starved for detail or new footage of Discovery
Stark wrote: » The animation looks like it could be even worse than the original animated series with their skin coloured eyeballs.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Starts August 6th on CBS All Access. [IMG]https://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/star-trek-lower-decks-teaser-art-finní al_lr.jpg?w=357&h=626[/IMG]
Goodshape wrote: » They don't all need stick to the "core values". A little 30 minute aminated comedy on the side could be just fine.
Inviere wrote: » It was never the defining factor though, nor should it be. Star Trek is about exploring the human condition, and while it can do that and make us laugh a little at the same time, I do feel the 'core' of Star Trek will be lost in this animated show.
Goodshape wrote: » I mean there's room for both. It's a big universe.
Inviere wrote: » It was never the defining factor though, nor should it be. Star Trek is about exploring the human condition
Goodshape wrote: » Meh, I think it sounds great. There's plenty of room for comedy (and other genres) in Star Trek.