Of course, the young male demographic has always been the target demographic for 'Star Trek,' the men ageing fifteen to about twenty-five or thirty, a very tough market to appeal to.
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The whole tone now of TV is under 35 and directed toward males.
Well, the whole history of Star Trek is the market demand.
The venture community is largely male.
It's absurd: half the movie audience are women, but Hollywood bosses are still aiming for men who are 20.
You always need younger guys if you're going to be successful in the long term.
'Star Trek' fans totally accepted my sexual orientation. There are a great number of LGBT people across 'Star Trek' fandom. The show always appealed to people that were different - the geeks and the nerds, and the people who felt they were not quite a part of society, sometimes because they may have been gay or lesbian.
It's not just about young people - there are films being made that deal with women getting older. That's a huge bonus, and here in America, that's a huge step forward.
Hollywood is sexist and age-ist, and that covers all the bases, I guess.
I don't mind dating younger men now.
There's still a massive inequality between the genders. If you look at the trajectory of a male actor's career, there's no hesitation or hiatus. But women after the age of 35 to 40 are rarely placed in the centre of the story.
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