Question... I amnot Herbert... how old are you?
Question... I amnot Herbert... how old are you?
ALL WE WANT IS GOOD (REAL) STAR TREK!!! PLEASE!!!
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE AXANAR ON NETFLIX!![]()
I don´t think it was ever on the agenda of Axanar being presented to CBS, like other productions claim to be doing. Quite the contrary - I remember reading that Alec Peters was quite opposite to getting fans hopes up by doing that, as it would have no chance whatsoever for CBS to be considered.
If CBS wants to do a new series, they for sure have enough resources on their own to do so without having to hassle with any fan project.
We can just hope they watch these projects with a friendly eye, treating them as a positive sign of the fandom.
I do have a question for you, though: what reasons would there be for CBS to be specifically unenthused about the newer Trek films?
I do have a question for you, though: what reasons would there be for CBS to be specifically unenthused about the newer Trek films?
CBS' business model is focused on the domestic market, where NuTrek's box office record is 1 for 2 so far. I would understand if they're in wait-and-see mode about where it's headed.
I do have a question for you, though: what reasons would there be for CBS to be specifically unenthused about the newer Trek films?
CBS' business model is focused on the domestic market, where NuTrek's box office record is 1 for 2 so far. I would understand if they're in wait-and-see mode about where it's headed.
Why? It isn't their money being invested in the films, it's Paramount's. CBS just collects a licensing fee.
Realistically, CBS has owned Trek for the past decade, continued to collect licensing fees from various sources and has invested very little capital in the process. If I'm CBS, I'm rooting for the continued success of the Abrams films because they generate licensing revenue and offer free advertising for the franchise. It literally is a win-win for CBS.
I do have a question for you, though: what reasons would there be for CBS to be specifically unenthused about the newer Trek films?
CBS' business model is focused on the domestic market, where NuTrek's box office record is 1 for 2 so far. I would understand if they're in wait-and-see mode about where it's headed.
Why? It isn't their money being invested in the films, it's Paramount's. CBS just collects a licensing fee.
CBS' business model is focused on the domestic market, where NuTrek's box office record is 1 for 2 so far. I would understand if they're in wait-and-see mode about where it's headed.
Why? It isn't their money being invested in the films, it's Paramount's. CBS just collects a licensing fee.
Realistically, CBS has owned Trek for the past decade, continued to collect licensing fees from various sources and has invested very little capital in the process. If I'm CBS, I'm rooting for the continued success of the Abrams films because they generate licensing revenue and offer free advertising for the franchise. It literally is a win-win for CBS.
This. There's no way this isn't a boon for CBS.
I'm talking in terms of their apparent lack of interest in bringing that form of Trek to television, not what licensing fees they're collecting.
the window of opportunity is NOW... ;-)
they need show(s) that are READY TO GO (NOW)
(like Axanar & Captain Worf)
OBVIOUSLY, everyone involved wants nu-trek to be successful...![]()
Will CBS stand by while Paramount / BR sink the ship?
CERTAINLY NOT.![]()
(yes, nu-trek makes money... but NOT ENOUGH for Paramount)
...now JJ, boborci, et al are probably ROLLIN'!! $$$![]()
the window of opportunity is NOW... ;-)
they need show(s) that are READY TO GO (NOW)
(like Axanar & Captain Worf)
I´m sorry, but neither Axanar nor Renegades is "ready to go". Axanar is just starting to build their sets. Renegades - well, we haven´t seen anything in quite some time, but what I saw looked nice, but certainly not usable as a series. Captain Worf? Are you kidding me? There is no such thing in development - same goes for the Titan scam.
The only thing CBS might take from Renegades/Axanar or any other project is maybe a few characters and the basic idea. And that is not enough for the hassle they would have with the legal situation. Ain´t gonna happen...
But I would bet CBS is already cooking something up for a new series.
I know for a fact that CBS wants Bob Orci and J.J. Abrams to continue making these nuTrek films. Paramount agreed, and they said that they have no doubt that the next film will be better than all of the prime universe movies combined.OBVIOUSLY, everyone involved wants nu-trek to be successful...
Will CBS stand by while Paramount / BR sink the ship?
CERTAINLY NOT.
(yes, nu-trek makes money... but NOT ENOUGH for Paramount)
...now JJ, boborci, et al are probably ROLLIN'!! $$$![]()
It's easier for CBS to just make something new, from both a business and a legal standpoint, than to take over some fanfilm. It's just too much of a rat's nest in terms of rights and contracts from the WGAw to CBS.
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