Nobody in Hollywood who is producing a TV show or movie that is seen by millions or billions of people is going to be beholden to books or comics that are read by thousands.
The most popular tie-in fiction reaches less than 10% of the audience of the least popular TV show or movie.
Not saying it's right or it's wrong, it simply is the economics of scale and how it works.
This has all happened before. The Motion Picture contradicted Spock Must Die! in its very first scene. First Contact contradicted Federation. The Next Generation and its spinoffs in general contradicted The Final Reflection and My Enemy, My Ally.
It's the way of tie-in fiction.
And who cares? I don't stress about what's real in a fictional construct. The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't canon either, and people still go see those movies.
The most popular tie-in fiction reaches less than 10% of the audience of the least popular TV show or movie.
Not saying it's right or it's wrong, it simply is the economics of scale and how it works.
This has all happened before. The Motion Picture contradicted Spock Must Die! in its very first scene. First Contact contradicted Federation. The Next Generation and its spinoffs in general contradicted The Final Reflection and My Enemy, My Ally.
It's the way of tie-in fiction.
And who cares? I don't stress about what's real in a fictional construct. The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't canon either, and people still go see those movies.
