Re: Reason why I am not happy for a 4th film.
I don't think that would make any sense. If they truly lost money, I can't see them wanting to make another film. Disney isn't chomping at the bit to make John Carter 2.
But does that have anything to do with Star Trek Into Darkness? If it was truly a failure, why would they hire him in the first place?
But that ball is squarely in CBS' court. They are the ones that actually own the franchise. So I still don't think that is indicative of Star Trek Into Darkness performance. If anything, I would think the incredible lack of interest in Star Trek: The Next Generation in HD is more damaging to whatever plans CBS has/had for the 50th anniversary.
That's a fair question. One possible answer would be "completing the set". A trilogy is a more marketable commodity than two films.
I don't think that would make any sense. If they truly lost money, I can't see them wanting to make another film. Disney isn't chomping at the bit to make John Carter 2.
As for Orci: they also fired him as director and dumped his script.
But does that have anything to do with Star Trek Into Darkness? If it was truly a failure, why would they hire him in the first place?
We do know that as of this time, there is virtually zero news about anything big planned for the 50th anniversary next year. That is not an encouraging sign.
But that ball is squarely in CBS' court. They are the ones that actually own the franchise. So I still don't think that is indicative of Star Trek Into Darkness performance. If anything, I would think the incredible lack of interest in Star Trek: The Next Generation in HD is more damaging to whatever plans CBS has/had for the 50th anniversary.