According to reports, a version of the Galaxy Quest television series is being developed by the writer of Simon Pegg and the succession of Nü-Star Trek, Georgia Pritchett. The news, as informed by the British comedy guide, was allowed to escape in a Times, Pritchett interview was giving to promote the new series of it. Pritchett, who has written by Veep and the thickness, is the creator of Apple TV, the shrinkage of the door next door, protagonist, ferrell and Paul Rudd.
Galaxy Quest was a 1999 Moderately Successful film that became a cult comedy (popular enough for his own retrospective documentary) long after he left the cinemas. The film puts a science fiction in the three friends of friends, with a group of extraterrestrials who believe that the television series that had accidentally started to look was real. They pick up the cast, while they are in a science fiction convention, and surround them to a battle of real life beyond the stars.
The film loved to get both troops from the series, as well as the legends behind the scenes of Star Trek, with a singular egomaniac actor on the main role. The most memorable thing was the late shift of Alan Rickman as actor of Nimoy-esque that he fought with the profile that the greatest role of him provided. Meanwhile, followed Weaver, he scheduled the reputation of him as the greatest science fiction to play the Ditzy Gwen Demarco.
This is not the first time that the adaptation of Galaxy Quest has been in the works, with Amazon originally establishing the plans in 2015. Unfortunately, the death of Alan Rickman was escaped from the original idea, and then in 2017, Paul Peer was covered To write a version of the series, but little else was heard since then.
The revelation of Pritchett was lightweight in any detail and, certainly, it is not clear how much desire there is for a series Galaxy Quest TV. Certainly, both Pritchett and Peggg have written a series of film and television series, with Pegg co-writing the most recent Trek movie, beyond. The only thing we would love to know is whether the show would exist as a recovered version of the classical series, or take the crew (of actors) on another mission in the space in which they were totally unprepared.