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Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Location: Baltimore, MD
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
Well, he's sold me on it ![]() ![]() The thing about Moonves is that he's been given a rap that he hates Star Trek and sci-fi in general, when there's never been any proof that that's even remotely true (unless somebody knows something I don't). If he thought a new Trek or sci-fi series would make tons of money for CBS, I'm sure he'd approve one tomorrow.
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
Plus there's the Moonves factor. He pulled the plug on Enterprise and is noted as not being a fan of science fiction. It doesn't really add up. Especially when CBS is making money off of Trek with little effort and not much in the way of monetary outlay. TNG season one remastered reportedly cost nine million to produce, if they keep up that rate it'll cost $72 million for 178 episodes CBS can sell over and over again. While a single new season of live Trek is liable to cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $100-110 million dollars with no guarantees that the audience and advertising dollars will be there.
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Location: Originally posted 1999-2010
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
I'd be surprised if the series aired on CBS. ENT can't be used as an example for anything. Everything's changed since then. 2005 might as well be 1985. If there's potential for a new series now, then Les Moonves will put his personal tastes aside. |
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When Enterprise was cancelled, UPN was only paying $800,000 an episode for it and had no viable replacement in the wings. So I wouldn't totally dismiss how Moonves treated the franchise eight years ago. I'm still of the opinion, mine alone, that the only way Trek gets back on the air is via animation.
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
Would it really be as much as $5M per episode? That seems kinda high considering Enterprise ended with an $800K per episode budget (Per psot above), not even 10 years ago. Sure, the Pilot would be expensive, and you'd need start costs for sets, so S1 would be pricier, but, once you get some sets built throughout S1, $5M per episode just seems really exhorbitant. Isn't CGI getting cheaper rather than more expensive?
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Re: Orci says ST series talk "getting real"
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