STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Showrunners Fired Mid-Production; THE MUMMY Reboot Director Alex Kurtzman To Take Over

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Showrunners Fired Mid-Production; THE MUMMY Reboot Director Alex Kurtzman To Take Over

After Star Trek: Discovery’s initial long string of problems, things had seemed to be going well for the series. Unfortunately showrunners Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg have been fired for misconduct.

By Dragonsfoe - Jun 14, 2018 06:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

After a rocky road through development hell, Star Trek: Discovery has won the hearts of both critics and (some) fans. With its steller makeup and a talented ensemble, CBS is hoping to garner awards attention for the show, especially with Sonequa Martin-Green’s commanding performance as Burnham.
However, it seems as though the show has struck trouble once again.


Showrunners Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have been fired and replaced because of their unreliable leadership skills, rather than the typical creative differences scenario. Furthermore, The Hollywood Reporter claims that the duo was abusive to the show's writing staff, with many of the writers feeling uncomfortable working on the science fiction series. Thankfully, this has come to an end, with The Mummy (reboot) director Alex Kurtzman taking on the mantle.


Having worked with the Star Trek: Discovery crew before, Alex Kurtzman is a very recognizable name in Star Trek's media history. In addition to being one of the co-creators of the show, he has also written Star Trek Into Darkness and 2009's Star Trek. Even though he has had a few fumbles in his career (The Mummy, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2) his experience with Star Trek as of late is at the least comforting. As the director of the show's pilot episode, it is no doubt that he is familiar with how to command a ship.

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OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 6/14/2018, 7:50 PM
The writer of TASM2 will be the perfect person to right this ship
NicolausCopernicus
NicolausCopernicus - 6/14/2018, 8:02 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd - Dont forget of The Mummy aswell
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 6/14/2018, 10:42 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd - to *write this ship.
WaffeX
WaffeX - 6/14/2018, 8:08 PM
The Orville > Star Trek: Discovery

The Orville is awesome with great make-up effects and really good storys, I was surprised
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 6/14/2018, 8:22 PM
Honestly, the worst parts of the Star Trek film reboots have been their scripts... just dumb as a brick. So I don't take his involvement as a huge plus for the show either.

But then again, I've yet to watch any of it. How's it doing for CBS's streaming service? I don't know anyone personally who has it.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/14/2018, 10:27 PM
@Chewtoy - I'm curious about the business side of it, too.

Outside of a very select list of truly great Trek episodes (and Wrath of Khan), I think Discovery was the best Trek has ever been. It balances the dumb action impulse of the reboot with a healthy helping of the Roddenberry stuff with something like DS9's overall tone. It's an awkward mix sometimes, but probably the best that could be done in this vein.

But with Kurtzman involved, I'm preparing to bail.
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 6/15/2018, 5:08 AM
@Chewtoy - I don't think it's the scripts so much as the plot. The scripts themselves have a lot of heart and decent dialogue. The problems to which you are referring are more core concept problems. They're more fundamental than the script.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 6/15/2018, 5:20 AM
@BackwardGalaxy - Very true... I object to the story beats and contrivances, not the dialog. I find the first two reboot films to be poor stories carried by the charisma and chemistry of a talented cast aided by a solid director... but if you actually stop to think about what’s happening in either of them, it’s just total nonsense.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 6/14/2018, 8:32 PM
Well abusive people who lack leadership skills shouldn’t be in leadership roles and should lose their jobs so cool. Luckily even if I’m not a fan of all his past work I do love those two Star Trek movies.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 6/14/2018, 8:35 PM
@TheUnworthyThor - Star Trek '09 was a great surprise
Kyos
Kyos - 6/14/2018, 9:14 PM
I liked some aspects of the first season quite a bit, but I'm really not sure I'd even want to continue watching from the point they left things at the end.
Subtlespammer24
Subtlespammer24 - 6/14/2018, 9:15 PM
What up with the high profile firings lately...
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 6/14/2018, 10:11 PM
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 6/15/2018, 3:01 AM
Damn, I was enjoying the break from Trek's usual formula. Predicting from "KHAN!" to future scream "KURTZMAN!"
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/15/2018, 3:31 AM
I haven't seen the show and don't plan to. I don't like the way it throws Trek canon in the garbage and doesn't keep the universe visually consistent like the other shows did.
grif
grif - 6/15/2018, 4:46 AM
kurtzman? lol you think it was bad before?
DeathSeal
DeathSeal - 6/15/2018, 6:14 AM
I just can't get over what they did to the Klingons...I just can't.
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