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Should they still make movies in the Kelvin Universe?

As an audience member, is there even any point in having Star Trek movies when you can get exactly the same thrills from a CBS All Access presentation?
maybe not, but since CBS all access doesn't provide the same thrills...

star trek: discovery and the kelvin timeline films are vastly different viewing experiences. the amount these things make at the box office is immaterial to the fact that some of us like the tone and feel of the kelvin timeline films more than what CBS has given us so far. i prefer the films, but i'm not gonna say they shouldn't fill CBS all access with as much star trek programming as they can. there's still room for both.
 
since CBS all access doesn't provide the same thrills...
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As an audience member, is there even any point in having Star Trek movies when you can get exactly the same thrills from a CBS All Access presentation?
Call me when they come close to a falling Enterprise sequence, or even orbital sky diving.

Action movie =/= a TV show.
 
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^ What you've shown is nothing but meaningless CGI and blur-cam, not "thrills."

It looks honestly more exciting than the umpteenth battle between gritty, dark Federation ships and even grittier, darker, completely unrecognizable Klingon ships.
 
I really don't care which universe it is in.

I thought the first Abrams film was quite good, but the second and third were awful in my opinion. No story, no heart. Just big explosions, strange music choices, weird chases. There was nothing Star Trek about them. It all became rather ordinary. So I lost interest and now we have Star Trek back on TV, where it belongs, so I care even less about the movies.

My hope for a new Star Trek film is a movie on a ‘small’ budget, like 100 to 120 million, with more emphasis on story and characters and less on special effects and big explosions. Something like Arrival or Interstellar.

A fresh start with a new crew, new ship or no ship at all… To boldy go where no Star Trek movie has gone before in a long long time.

And stop making a movie about a villain!!!
I agree with pretty much all of this.

I'd prefer to see a new crew, and not necessarily in the Kelvin universe either.
 
JJ Abrams and his Bad Robot production company are being courted by Disney and Universal in a half billion dollar mega deal. That has to signal the end of the Kelvin timeline, right?
 
JJ Abrams and his Bad Robot production company are being courted by Disney and Universal in a half billion dollar mega deal. That has to signal the end of the Kelvin timeline, right?
If it's anything like the Fox/Disney deal, it will take long enough to actually come about for those 2 planned Kelvin movies to happen.
 
JJ Abrams and his Bad Robot production company are being courted by Disney and Universal in a half billion dollar mega deal. That has to signal the end of the Kelvin timeline, right?
No, it doesn't. Since Star Trek is still owned by CBS and Paramount.
 
Should they still make movies in the Kelvin Universe? I think the Kelvin Universe has lost some of its luster, the movies have gone down in profitability, the Prime Universe is returning to prominence on TV and Chris Pine may not play Captain Kirk anymore, I wonder if the Kelvin Universe is past its prime.

Sure they should. They don't need Pine or even Quinto to make Trek movies. They can recast, or even better, they can bring in new characters. This is nuTrek after all. There's no need to have Kirk and Spock be the primary focus.
 
If it's anything like the Fox/Disney deal, it will take long enough to actually come about for those 2 planned Kelvin movies to happen.
If there is a offer that's going to take years to set up, Disney (or Universal) might insist that Paramount not do any projects that would reduce Paramount's value.

Given the under performance of Beyond and the resulting difficulty of Paramount to attract financial investors, more Abrams-universe movies could be deal breakers to any potential buyers.
They don't need Pine or even Quinto to make Trek movies.
Off screen they could killed them (the characters I mean).
 
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If there is a offer that's going to take years to set up, Disney (or Universal) might insist that Paramount not do any projects that would reduce Paramount's value.

Given the under performance of Beyond and the resulting difficulty of Paramount to attract financial investors, more Abrams-universe movies could be deal breakers to any potential buyers.
Off screen they could killed them (the characters I mean).
the potential deal with disney is with bad robot, not paramount. it wouldn't affect star trek.

the only obstacle to a potential star trek 4 that we really know about is what has been (reputably) reported: pine and hemsworth deals not going through, paramount seeking to keep the budget low because of the underperformance of beyond. everything else is just rumors.
 
the potential deal with disney is with bad robot, not paramount. it wouldn't affect star trek.
It does in as much as the three movies so far have been Bad Robot productions. Once they move on, Trek will go in a new direction with a new team behind the camera.
 
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