If you wish to discuss this side issue further, it's customary to take the matter up with the forum moderator via PM. Please don't attempt to argue the point in the open thread, as it tends to disrupt the on-topic discussion already in progress.@M'Sharak, feel free to censor this too, but you're part of the problem of misinformation and miseducation if you're really doing what you're doing right now.
It wouldn't surprise me at all. I can't see it being above 120m. The risk is too great, there's no guarantee ST4 will even make Beyond's figure. I fear the returns on big screen Trek movies have gone back to how they were pre-reboot.
Well, I definitely think Star Trek 4 will make more than Star Trek: Nemesis's domestic $43 million. As far as First Contact and Insurrection, I'd have to see how their box-offices translate after inflation.
According to IMDB, FC made $92 million domestically, which translates into $146 million in 2017 money. 2017 is the last year available on the inflation calculator. So, maybe Star Trek 4 would be on the high-end of pre-reboot revenue on the domestic front. Foreign box office would be higher though. The Kelvin Films have made more overseas.
I really think they should either bow out with Star Trek 4 or leave it with Beyond. Always leave them wanting more. Never drag it out to the point of people wondering, "When is it ever going to end?" That's what went wrong before.
IMO, Urban nailed McCoy. Nothing on screen, novels, or otherwise notes the Alt timeline effected his character, that I'm aware of.
Let me stop you right there.Midnights Edge...
Let me stop you right there.
They've previously cited Doug Fitz and Leslie Owens, two fan nutcakes as sources. Their credibility couldn't be any less.Check it out. They've done their research, citing information from TheWrap, Deadline, Variety.
It's an accurate presentation of where the Trek movie franchise is now.
And there you have it.And none of it is real.
They've previously cited Doug Fitz and Leslie Owens, two fan nutcakes as sources. Their credibility couldn't be any less.
Nevertheless, if Paramount can't make a deal with Chris Pine or successfully renegotiate with the rest of the cast, it'll put them in a bind.
Can I just ask a question that I don't mean to be snarky, but will come across as snarky:
Who are the people who care whether or not Star Trek 4 goes ahead?
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It would probably be best to merge JJTrek with Discovery, it may some how help each other. I will never believe DISCO is part of TOS universe.
I'm not going to talk about the TOS/Disco thing. BUT, I think there are lots of people -- on either side of the issue -- who prefer the Abrams Films and DSC not be merged. I'm in the Discovery Camp but I know there are several in the Abrams Camp who feel the same way. That's a case of me seeing eye-to-eye with them but from opposite ends.
Interesting. I saw various people in this thread that would just scrap the movie all together because of Discovery. I hope something gets worked out because I like going to the movie theater for a Star Trek movie every few years.
The TNG Movies sharing the same time and space as DS9 was something that I wasn't too crazy about way back when. The excuses for Worf appearing became lame to the point where they stopped trying. And Insurrection felt out-of-place during the Dominion War.
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