'Starfleet Academy' isn't the first time that 'Star Trek' tried to go back to school
Creative disagreements and Gene Roddenberry's opposition blocked a 1990s Starfleet Academy prequel film that aimed to reboot the franchise with young Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.
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Access Media Blames “Review Bombing” as Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Audience Scores Plummet
Hollywood’s media class has a familiar response whenever a high-profile franchise release fails to resonate with audiences: the problem isn’t the show, it’s the fans. That narrative is once again being deployed following the debut of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, as multiple outlets rush to dismiss overwhelmingly negative audience feedback as so-called “review bombing.” Rather than holding up a magnifying glass to why the latest Star Trek entry …
Starfleet Academy: To Boldly Go Nowhere – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Forty years ago, as a young USA Today reporter, I interviewed Leonard Nimoy about Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Nimoy was un-Spock-like giddy about the commercial and critical hit he directed and co-starred in. “The biggest laugh,” he said, “came when McCoy says to Kirk about my still mentally addled Spock [Mr. Spock had “died” two films earlier in the classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan], ‘He really has gone where no man has gone before.’ …
All About 'Starfleet Academy,' the 'Star Trek' Prequel That Never Was
Creative disagreements and fans' preconceived notions reportedly stalled and ultimately ended the project, according to several people associated with 'Starfleet Academy'CBS via Getty William Shatner as Admiral James T. Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Captain Spock in the movie, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan."NEED TO KNOWIn the early 1990s, there were plans to make another Star Trek movieThe movie, Starfleet Academy, would focus on how Captain Jame…
The new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy series recaptures one of the most memorable humorous features discovered in Star Trek: Voyager, thus perpetuating a wink enjoyed by long-time fans of the franchise.
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