My body is ready.
Its been a long time. Getting from Enterprise to here.
Its been twelve years. Oooooh Im all tingly.
Oh man, that starship collection. I can see more ships in that picture than in my entire collection.
Oh man, that starship collection. I can see more ships in that picture than in my entire collection.
Please be on Netflix 4k would look amazing
All Netflix originals are mandated to be 4K. And its very much an original due to the rights get negotiated for the show (and essentially paid for production on)The Trailer for it on Netflix is in 4K.
Oh man, that starship collection. I can see more ships in that picture than in my entire collection.
Where would one get these small Star Trek ships?
i read that Jason Isaacs is the captain of another starship separate from the one the main character serves on.
thats a shame I was hoping he would be the major captain of the show. getting excited for this now that its coming up so soon. its been too long, and I haven't really seen a Star Trek show since TNG either.
He is the Captain of Discovery. Long held belief is that we will jump to the ship in the trailer to discovery at some point in the show with Isaacs taking over. There are some beliefs he may not be captain of the discovery for long, but we will see.
I'm excited. Been watching Star Trek my whole life, why stop now?
Where would one get these small Star Trek ships?
Been having a blast the last few months watching GAF speculate.
Can't wait for you all to finally see what we've been working on!
Are you a writer on the show?
Vfx crew.
Nice one. That must've been fun, from all the trailers etc it looks spectacular. Any insights you can share with us? Have you seen the finished episodes?
Netflix calls all shows that they air exclusively in a territory "Netflix Original" (Riverdale and Better Call Saul in germany for example) but that doesn't mean they are. Star Trek Discovery is not produced by or for Netflix, it's a CBS show.All Netflix originals are mandated to be 4K. And its very much an original due to the rights get negotiated for the show (and essentially paid for production on)
Netflix calls all shows that they air exclusively in a territory "Netflix Original" (Riverdale and Better Call Saul in germany for example) but that doesn't mean they are. Star Trek Discovery is not produced by or for Netflix, it's a CBS show.
United States - CBS All Access (with the first episode airing on regular CBS)Wait so Netflix IS getting it??? Im so confused... how can they plan to have it on their own service at the same time!?!
Oh... not in US or Canada?
Nope. They are only distributors.Netflix actually is a producing partner for this show. It's more than just a distribution deal.
Brief message from ivysaur, a poster who used to post in TV-GAF a lot:
My body is ready.
Oh man, that starship collection. I can see more ships in that picture than in my entire collection.
Please be good. The world need good Trek more than ever with all the cynical, sad bullshit going on.
United States - CBS All Access (with the first episode airing on regular CBS)
Canada - Space or Crave TV
Rest of world - Netflix
Nope. They are only distributors.
They should've just aired on CBS or on Netflix.
I'm mostly tuning in for Jason Isaacs in a Star Trek uniform.
Nope, Bell Media did the same deal as Netflix for Discovery+rest of the Trek shows for Canada.Wait, I thought Canada was getting it through Netflix?! What the damn hell is this?!
Only the first episode airs on regular CBS.wikipedia says the second episode airs this Sunday too is that correct? If so I assume that means the first episode will be on CBS while the second will be All Access? I need to know when to start my free trial, this week or next week.
A great time for sci-fi on UK Netflix right now.
All the previous Star Treks, Star Trek Discovery, Generations, First Contract, Insurrection too. I think Beyond Darkness is there as well. Then you have Season 1 & 2 of The Expanse, Killjoys and... boy not enough hours in the day!
Yeah, I just started the expanse to tide me over until this has some eps.
What's up with SyFy? Since BSG I mostly recall them making absolute dumpster tier shows. And suddenly the Expanse not only looks convincing, but seems to be genuinely good. Did they start boosting their shows budgets or what?
wikipedia says the second episode airs this Sunday too is that correct? If so I assume that means the first episode will be on CBS while the second will be All Access? I need to know when to start my free trial, this week or next week.
I'm not really sure who is best served by the distribution structure.
Those who get the show a day early get it on less popular distribution channels, and the popular channel (Netflix) gets it a day late.
Seems like an invitation for mass piracy.
The show comes out at like 7am the following day in the uk. Nobody is desperate enough to pirate a show that will be on less than a few hours after airing in the US.