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TOS Remastered Producer Dave Rossi on Recasting Kirk for Star Trek XI

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By GustavoLeao / 13:38, 30 April 2007 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Here are excerpts from TOS Remastered producer Dave Rossi column from the latest issue of Star Trek Magazine, in which he gave some thoughts on some the hassles that producer/director J.J. Abrams will no doubt have when it comes to recasting the role of Captain Kirk in the upcoming Star Trek XI movie.

"Star Trek fans want to like Star Trek." wrote Rossi "If the stories are good, if the characters are compelling, if there's balanced doses of action, humour, and drama, people will watch. Not surprising then that Paramount chose to go with Star Trek The Original Series and moreover Mr. Abrams. It's not quite that simple though. While there are a lot of factors to consider in an undertaking like this, one of the biggest is casting."


"The Shat Factor ranks pretty high. You're recasting a role that has become synonymous with William Shatner. His mannerisms, his inflections, tone; all these things make up what we know as Captain Kirk. I think it's deadly to cast someone with the instructions to ‘play Shatner playing Kirk'. Can't be done. No sir. That begs the question: Can the millions of ST: TOS fans wrap their heads around, not just a new Kirk, but a new everybody? I'll admit that if I like this movie, I'll feel a little dirty for doing so knowing that someone else is playing Kirk. But I want to like this movie."

"Having worked on this Remastered project, I know that the die-hard fans will ultimately pick this new movie apart regardless. It 's the nature of the beast. And while the nit-pickers do what they do best, I hope the rest of us will look at this with fresh eyes and a nod towards what Roddenberry was going for: not that Shatner was Kirk and Nimoy was Spock, but a story about heroes thrust into extraordinary adventures, armed only with their humanity (okay, and phasers too) as a guide."


More from Rossi can be found at Sci Fi Pulse.

To read the full article, get the new issue of Star Trek Magazine at your local newsstand.



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RE: What if the new STAR TREK...is great! | Report this post to moderator
By: Glassman Cometh (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:32:18 on May 01, 2007

I am with you....trying to hold back creativity with the words 'continuity' is a bit...as Spock would say...illogical. I think going in a new direction would be great. BERMAN TREK, which was really an extension of RODDENBERRY TREK, had its time...and most of it was great. Some of it wasn't. But it had its time...and now its over with.

ABRAMS TREK, and forward from there, should be given the freedom to do what it wants, not tethered down to a continuity that had so many holes in it, had it been a boat, would have sunk years ago...

STAR TREK is, in essence, being born-again. Odds are it will be reborn again in another forty-years as well. It is a classic that will out live us all for decades to come...we need to let our TREK go...evolution is greatest form of flattery

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