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Wil Wheaton profiled for GEEK Magazine |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
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Bonnie sez, "I recently interviewed actor, author, gamer and blogger Wil Wheaton for GEEK Monthly Magazine and thought you all would dig learning more about his books, Secret of NIMH connection and what he's doing in the latest GTA game."
You've been fairly vocal about the idea of director J.J. Abrams wanting to reinvent Star Trek. Obviously, it's difficult to work on a beloved franchise and not get some kind of backlash from the die-hard fans. Are you excited or apprehensive about the next phase of Star Trek?
It's something we've all heard before-"Long time fans of the franchise are going to be served and everyone is going to love it. But people who have never watched Star Trek before will also have fun. Even if you hate science fiction you will love this film. This movie is perfect for everyone!" And it just becomes this marketing thing.
But the people working on this next film have a very unique and daunting challenge. Star Trek is a phenomenon that spans generations. It has one of the most passionate, entrenched fan bases in the history of media. The truth is, over the last several years, Star Trek was run into the ground and the franchise was nearly destroyed by the films and the television series that were not being guided by a good hand.
J.J. Abrams is a pretty good filmmaker. Cloverfield and the first season of Lost were great. So you have this guy who's really creative and has a pretty good track record of making science-fiction related programs and you put him in the right seat and say, "Now fly this franchise and recreate it." The pressure that he must be under to deliver something magnificent, and the amount of studio interference must be enduring, has got to be nearly indescribable. So I have a lot of sympathy and understanding based on those things.
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(Thanks, Wil!)

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