Well I guess the novelverse will have to fill the gap, look at TOS all those books add up to more than a five year mission
I can't help but actually feel a tad angry about beyond even more now, tbh. That creative team utterly wasted what might now have been our last chance to see this trek iteration. They did nothing with this version of the characters, no real evolution, no making a good use of them being an alternate reality version of the tos characters. It alienated reboot fans and it was just too weak. Mind you, in many ways stid wasn't enough either. But there wouldn't been salary issues if beyond had been as successful as the first two.
I Ioved Beyond and enjoyed most of the reimagined crew. I would have liked a few more movies with them but I'm not that gutted. Star Trek is back with multiple shows. I'll take that over a popcorn flick every 4 years.
Why can't we have both though? They did it before, and it was just really cool how Star Trek had it's own cinematic universe before anyone even thought of the idea. You can have Trek on TV and Trek in the theaters, yet because it's split that doesn't seem likely to happen.
CBS owns all of Trek, they merely licensed it to Paramount to make movies. The "Kelvin" and "Prime" labels were just made to differentiate the two timelines.I'm just curious, is "Kelvin" trademarked by Paramount, so CBS cannot use it at all? I mean could CBS have a show in the Kelvin universe with a new cast if they wanted to? With the news of CBS doing something in the Kelvin universe for STO, I'm a little confused how that works.
CBS owns all of Trek, they merely licensed it to Paramount to make movies. The "Kelvin" and "Prime" labels were just made to differentiate the two timelines.
CBS owns Trek but the TV and Movie IPS are under different branches. Different branches that compete against one another. Hence the lack of synergy between the brand, licensing and merchandising issues as well.So if they wanted to, CBS can keep the Kelvin universe going. That's good news.
Given what we've heard of the Picard series, it would seem it's not all that difficult to reconcile the two timelines. The separation of timelines was just done so Paramount and CBS wouldn't step on each other's toes.CBS owns Trek but the TV and Movie IPS are under different branches. Different branches that compete against one another. Hence the lack of synergy between the brand, licensing and merchandising issues as well.
- Not having the reunion of Shatner + Nimoy for the 50th anniversary that Orci’s script would have given them.
Seriously, no one cared about Shatner.
Not this Trekkie.Disagree. For the 50th anniversary, a Shatner-Nimoy reunion would have appealed to every Trekkie across generations.
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