Chun-tzu said:Speaking of Chekov, Walter Koenig's theory is that the next Trek show after Enterprise will be a remake of the original Star Trek, with new actors playing Kirk, Spock, Bones, and so on. That's an interesting idea.
True science fiction teaches the viewer about an aspect of humanity or explores it using the supernatural as a catalyst/anatagonist/protagonist. The movie that stands out to me the most in recent memory as having a legit chance at this was AI. The concept was so good and was excuted so poorly. There were moments of true brilliance in that film (when the young boy comes alive for the first time). But it just turned into a confusing mixed-message PC mess.Taken from webster.com: fiction dealing principally with the impact of actual or imagined science on society or individuals or having a scientific factor as an essential orienting component
John Crichton said:
As others have mentioned, everyone is trying to make the next Star Wars in terms of sales & franchising. Some have had marginal success while most are a one hit wonder and are usually crap.