It was probably the other way round:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series#Syndication
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Motion_Picture#Early_development
The problem is that credit levels and the need for more profits compelled studios to expand to international markets for features, and that required large marketing budgets, and later more emphasis on action and spectacle to cut across language barriers, which meant high production costs. That's why the latest Star Trek movies resemble many other Hollywood fantasy, sci-fi, and superhero tent-poles, with production time decreased because many of them involve prequels, sequels, reboots, remakes, etc.
STD was designed along the same lines: easy-to-follow plots crammed with lots of content, especially scenes involving spectacle, just like the latest Hollywood tent-poles. Hence, $8 million in costs per episode and reliance on Netflix international sales to cover much of it.
Nah,
People made shows with bigger budget and more action because they didn't want a fucking boring and stale franchise that bled to death slowly and pitifully in the 21st century.
If you compiled a gripe list of "The Fans" with regard to major franchise elements, and asked the powers to have heeded them, the results would be:
1. No TWOK, as death threats and fan uproar was happening in the wake of the leak about Spock's death.
2. No TSFS, as uproar and unrest again with the destruction of the Enterprise
Those two films failing to get made would have virtually killed the franchise right there. But, let's give the loving, caring, patient, positive, supportive fans the benefit of the doubt and say TNG gets pitched regardless (which it abso-fucking-lutely would not have been) even though the remaining films with the original cast would not have seen the light of day.
3. No TNG even still, as this was the ultimate sacrilege. Star Trek without Kirk and Spock, with Klingon good guys, no Vulcans, and an Android re-tread??? A bald captain who doesn't beam down? Nevarrrr!!!! The fan and even original cast uproar was overwhelming (you guys that hate on DSC are a joke compared to those days)...and didn't really stop until BOBW aired.
3a. No Star Trek: Generations, as word of Kirk's death spawned similar flailing, berserker reactions to word of Spock's. No GEN likely means no TNG films.
4. No TNG clearly means no DS9 or VOY. So that's all off the table.
5. No ENT, as the prequel idea with updated aesthetics and a starship that was going to look different than a tiny picture you see on the wall in TMP made everyone soil their pants. Repeatedly.
5. DEFINITELY no JJ Trek. JJ Trek wouldn't have made it past outline form if anyone was listening to the vocal minority of concerned, well-meaning "only care about the good of the franchise" fans. What a frigging cluster 2009 was.
So yeah, by my estimation, Trek would be a hollow shell of a franchise if the powers listened to most of the polite, well-intended fan "concerns"
The old days of the fans driving and even saving the franchise are WELL past. I see more fans now interested in ending series rather than continuing them. There are actually fans actively trying to tear a series or movie down because they don't like it personally. My how far our fandom has come.
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