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CBS says it CANNOT go forward with ANY new Trek series?

Assuming this statement is true (which I do not), it is possible CBS has a non-competition agreement on the table with Paramount, and simply wont produce a show that is perceived to be "competing" with the films.

I doubt there is any such agreement out there, but it is possible in all the negotiations with Bad Robot, Paramount, and CBS required such an arrangement.

:) ...and when would the last film on the 3 film Bad Robot/Paramount/CBS contract come out? hmm...

Oh. God.

Please don't tell me Para Mobius was right about something. I don't believe it. I can't believe it.

Regardless, if such a thing existed (which I'm still not convinced it does), wouldn't Bad Robot wish to extend such a contract for a potential fourth film and beyond?

Of course, but it would require re-negations of all 3 companies (or maybe 2 if Paramount wants to do the film with out BR's involvement, who knows) at that point, and when that happens who knows what else may come of it. There are always possibilities. :)

@Bill you mean this, which also tells of the CBS/Paramount complications. Although it did not say if Abrams wanted to do show in 2013 or wait until after the 3rd contracted movie came out. Either way it would have meant going back to the negotiation table.

http://www.thewrap.com/movies/artic...ights-killed-jj-abrams-grand-ambitions-91766/
 
:) ...and when would the last film on the 3 film Bad Robot/Paramount/CBS contract come out? hmm...

Oh. God.

Please don't tell me Para Mobius was right about something. I don't believe it. I can't believe it.

Regardless, if such a thing existed (which I'm still not convinced it does), wouldn't Bad Robot wish to extend such a contract for a potential fourth film and beyond?

As would Paramount and CBS, as both get pieces of the pie. Though I don't think it would make much sense for CBS to agree to a non-compete clause on their own property. Then there was the story about Abrams wanting to make a TV series as well...

That story never passed the sniff test in my opinion. It was a lot of hearsay and innuendo. Some anonymous source who happened to be in on this big meeting where a Hollywood mogul threw a temper tantrum. Not unheard of, sure. Just doesn't seem likely with JJ's relatively cool demeanor.

Also remember, CBS doesn't have to do a thing and they get money off of the reboot films.
 
Oh. God.

Please don't tell me Para Mobius was right about something. I don't believe it. I can't believe it.

Regardless, if such a thing existed (which I'm still not convinced it does), wouldn't Bad Robot wish to extend such a contract for a potential fourth film and beyond?

As would Paramount and CBS, as both get pieces of the pie. Though I don't think it would make much sense for CBS to agree to a non-compete clause on their own property. Then there was the story about Abrams wanting to make a TV series as well...

That story never passed the sniff test in my opinion. It was a lot of hearsay and innuendo. Some anonymous source who happened to be in on this big meeting where a Hollywood mogul threw a temper tantrum. Not unheard of, sure. Just doesn't seem likely with JJ's relatively cool demeanor.

Also remember, CBS doesn't have to do a thing and they get money off of the reboot films.

Plus they made comic tie-ins, and the novel tie-ins were scraped by Bad Robot not CBS.
 
Regardless, if such a thing existed (which I'm still not convinced it does), wouldn't Bad Robot wish to extend such a contract for a potential fourth film and beyond?

Of course, but it would require re-negations of all 3 companies (or maybe 2 if Paramount wants to do the film with out BR's involvement, who knows) at that point, and when that happens who knows what else may come of it. There are always possibilities. :)

As they've already signed Pine and Quinto for #4, I would think, again, IF (still, a very big if) something was in place, they would be working through those negotiations now, if they weren't in place prior to those contracts being completed.

Not to forget, Paramount and Bad Robot extended their contract through July 2018. Bad Robot will likely be involved in any sequel. Despite what some fans claim, they seem to have a very good relationship.
 
Regardless, if such a thing existed (which I'm still not convinced it does), wouldn't Bad Robot wish to extend such a contract for a potential fourth film and beyond?

Of course, but it would require re-negations of all 3 companies (or maybe 2 if Paramount wants to do the film with out BR's involvement, who knows) at that point, and when that happens who knows what else may come of it. There are always possibilities. :)

As they've already signed Pine and Quinto for #4, I would think, again, IF (still, a very big if) something was in place, they would be working through those negotiations now, if they weren't in place prior to those contracts being completed.

They may be starting to work on them know instead of waiting until after the next film. They needed to option Pine and Quinto now so their not stuck paying ridiculous money to them later. Obviously, they will see how STB does before announcing the 4th film.
 
^ Well, of course they'll wait to see how Beyond does before announcing 4. That's a given.

No offense, man, but I've seen so many people with "inside information" in the past year that have amounted to nothing, its hard for me to believe you. I'm not saying anything you say isn't possible and I respect the fact that if what you say is true, you have sources you can't reveal. I get it. But there has been so much bullshit out there in Trek fandom recently, I have a hard time with it unless it comes from an official source. I really don't want to get into an argument over this stuff. So maybe we just leave it at that.
 
Folks - let's all face reality here.

If and when CBS feels that making a Star Trek series will be a good financial move, they will make it, and all those "top entertainment" attorneys will accrue some decent fees clearing any existing legal hurdles.

However, under no conceivable circumstance will that hypothetical TV series be based on a fan film or fan TV series or fan YouTube video. CBS will hire some high-caliber, experienced, well known talent to head up the production, write the pilot, and star in the show.

So we can sit around and theorize IF or WHEN the new series will be made, but fan productions will ALWAYS remain fan productions. Period.

P.S. if someone brings up 50 Shades of Grey I will use the Vulcan neck pinch on them.
 
Folks - let's all face reality here.

If and when CBS feels that making a Star Trek series will be a good financial move, they will make it, and all those "top entertainment" attorneys will accrue some decent fees clearing any existing legal hurdles.

However, under no conceivable circumstance will that hypothetical TV series be based on a fan film or fan TV series or fan YouTube video. CBS will hire some high-caliber, experienced, well known talent to head up the production, write the pilot, and star in the show.

So we can sit around and theorize IF or WHEN the new series will be made, but fan productions will ALWAYS remain fan productions. Period.

THIS! So much this! +1,000. :techman:

P.S. if someone brings up 50 Shades of Grey I will use the Vulcan neck pinch on them.

:rommie:
 
Folks - let's all face reality here.

If and when CBS feels that making a Star Trek series will be a good financial move, they will make it, and all those "top entertainment" attorneys will accrue some decent fees clearing any existing legal hurdles.

However, under no conceivable circumstance will that hypothetical TV series be based on a fan film or fan TV series or fan YouTube video. CBS will hire some high-caliber, experienced, well known talent to head up the production, write the pilot, and star in the show.

So we can sit around and theorize IF or WHEN the new series will be made, but fan productions will ALWAYS remain fan productions. Period.

P.S. if someone brings up 50 Shades of Grey I will use the Vulcan neck pinch on them.

Yup... nuff said.
 
Right, this is just like that Star Trek Continues guy saying he was invited to pitch to CBS -- just people online tooting their horn.
 
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