Paramount have transferred some of their riskier propositions to Netflix (Cloverfield Paradox, 6 Underground, Beverly Hills Cop 4), so the next Trek movie could wind up there or CBS-AA.
I'm surprised Bad Robot are producing, I guess their agreement with Warner Bros isn't exclusive?
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Succeeded her with a white man whose last movie was space themed and a massive, massive bomb. As Wikipedia dryly puts it:
Are they sure they don't want Pegg, Jung, and Lin to take another whack at it? I mean, coming off of Lucy in the Sky, it'd very nearly make more sense to have one of us direct the movie.
Exactly. Boy, I sure hope someone holds my mistakes against me when I screw up...![]()
Hyperbole much?Nobody has the God-given right to be entrusted with tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of people’s professional reputations, and the stewardship of a cultural institution. Not getting a high-profile job is not some draconian punishment that should only be reserved for murderers, the Hollywood equivalent of the death penalty. It, by definition, happens to nearly everyone, all the time.
I’m not saying he should be paraded naked through the streets, I’m saying a big black mark on a relatively thin résumé should probably count against him for at least two whole months. Another poster compared Hawley’s situation to Whedon’s when he got The Avengers after Serenity, except there were seven years between those two movies, he had a much deeper history with the genre, he’d been a credited film writer for twenty years, Serenity nearly made back its budget...
I mean, come on. Nemesis was a more successful film, and killed an entire franchise. Why is it so hard to consider that a much bigger business failure should have the briefest effect on the career of one person? The least-horrible reason I can think of is Paramount thinks they’re being clever, and hiring him cheap since he’s got a stink on him, and are penny-pinching the film. Which is hilarious, because CBS’s year-round Trek TV strategy is probably costing at least a movie’s worth of money altogether.
I am delighted to see the Kelvin verse is not dead. I do hope Jaylah is in it.
The long delay has given her plenty of time to graduate Academy and get her midshipmen period over with, too.I would love to see Jaylah.
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