TMC
09-15-2016, 01:19 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/movies/m/58243c3b-5a18-3ddb-ab60-e27983fe6c26/ss_the-star-trek-tv-series-just.html
Things had been going so well for the Star Trek: Discovery in the Interesting New Developments department that I'd somehow forgotten that bad news could also occur. Star Trek: Discovery will no longer be coming to CBS All Access in the early days of 2017 as was originally planned, and its highly anticipated premiere will now come some months later (https://www.yahoo.com/movies/m/83d5bdae-fa72-37e1-b6d9-8654c85ff031/star-trek%3A-discovery-pushed.html), with The Good Wife's spinoff taking its place. Executive producers Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman apparently approached CBS execs last week to request more time to put the show together, and so it was agreed upon that Star Trek: Discovery would be better suited for a debut in May 2017 (https://www.yahoo.com/tv/star-trek-discovery-premiere-pushed-210640820.html), rather than the planned bow in January. Thankfully, there aren't any problems tied to the request, and it's simply a matter of the creative team wanting to make sure everything - especially the special effects inherent to such a high-profile science fiction project - is as good as it can possibly be.
Things had been going so well for the Star Trek: Discovery in the Interesting New Developments department that I'd somehow forgotten that bad news could also occur. Star Trek: Discovery will no longer be coming to CBS All Access in the early days of 2017 as was originally planned, and its highly anticipated premiere will now come some months later (https://www.yahoo.com/movies/m/83d5bdae-fa72-37e1-b6d9-8654c85ff031/star-trek%3A-discovery-pushed.html), with The Good Wife's spinoff taking its place. Executive producers Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman apparently approached CBS execs last week to request more time to put the show together, and so it was agreed upon that Star Trek: Discovery would be better suited for a debut in May 2017 (https://www.yahoo.com/tv/star-trek-discovery-premiere-pushed-210640820.html), rather than the planned bow in January. Thankfully, there aren't any problems tied to the request, and it's simply a matter of the creative team wanting to make sure everything - especially the special effects inherent to such a high-profile science fiction project - is as good as it can possibly be.