u might be right as just watched the trailer and think it could hit huge.. like 1b or closeParamount are so smart to ditch Star Trek 4. They know the REAL money is in Sonic the Hedgehog.
u might be right as just watched the trailer and think it could hit huge.. like 1b or closeParamount are so smart to ditch Star Trek 4. They know the REAL money is in Sonic the Hedgehog.
Have you met humans?I know humanity is terrible but we have done nothing so bad that we deserve that Sonic film
I know humanity is terrible but we have done nothing so bad that we deserve that Sonic film
spoke too soonAs previously stated after this year SW is going to take a back seat as they've said IX will be last film for a while - partly due to the shock bomb of Solo (and controversy of TLJ?) and just too much SW/too frequent releases, plus SW is heading to TV (like Trek) and also for the next few years SW's xmas release dates will be dominated by Avatar sequels. Also maybe MCU will wind down somewhat after Endgame (it being the conclusion of 10y of films) obviously theres more sequels SM2, BP2, CM2, GOTG3 etc but maybe after EG it won't be so crazily interconnected with Avengers/MCU dominating the box office at the expense of everything else (at least for a while. 10y non stop is an impressive feat..time for abit of a rest after EG) and same for DC just the standalone sequels now WW2, AQM2, SS2, Batman etc keeping the superhero genre going. also Xmen is coming to an end this year (will no doubt be rebooted into MCU in a few years). Potter is struggling at the moment (studio is probably treading water until they can get to sequels with the original cast). TF & POTC in a state of flux/process of relaunch/reboots. Terminator is on last roll of the dice (but DarkFate looks promising) and of course MI and F&F are still going strong
So maybe now would be the ideal time to bring back Trek via another reboot or a WOK style semi-reboot with JJcast. especially as there'll be no SW around the cinemas for next few years which should make Trek the premier scifi space action series around again like 1984-1998 and 2009-2013 (theres no doubt the return of SW affected JJTrek made it less special) just got to stay away from Xmas release dates next few years!
Disney's new release dates show a holiday takeover for #StarWars and #Avatar:
Dec 17, 2021 - Avatar 2
Dec 16, 2022 - Untitled Star Wars
Dec 22, 2023 - Avatar 3
Dec 20, 2024 - Untitled Star Wars
Dec 19, 2025 - Avatar 4
Dec 18, 2026 - Untitled Star Wars
Dec 17, 2027 - Avatar 5
https://twitter.com/RottenTomatoes/status/1125823655001214976
spoke too soon
Help us Doctor Strange we're trapped in a dark timeline and we can't get out
It'll be interesting to see if Avatar ends up being that much of a franchise, I'm not so sure the first one would have been anywhere near as successful without the 3D hook.spoke too soon
I'm actually really looking forward to Avatar. Not because the first one was so great (it was - but mostly from a technical standpoint).
But because I know my boy James Cameron. He's not going to put something out that's not absolutely going to blow everyone's minds. Terminator - Aliens - Abyss - Terminator 2 - True Lies - Titanic - Avatar. He's waiting years and years between movies, and then throws the most expensive, most successfull movie of it's time out there (people forget that even "Abyss" was the biggest movie of it's time).
Avatar 2 is going to have some min-blowing shit going on. Rumors involve a 3D system without having to put on special glasses and stuff like that.
That completely contradicts what was reported before. And Paramount's press release saying he had signed on prior to the (supposed?) last-minute renegotiations by Paramount.Hemsworth on why he turned down ST4:
https://lrmonline.com/news/chris-hemsworth-opens-up-on-why-he-turned-down-star-trek-4/
That completely contradicts what was reported before. And Paramount's press release saying he had signed on prior to the (supposed?) last-minute renegotiations by Paramount.
It's all spin, spin, spin.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.