Yes, and then cut way back.Everyone is in money saving mode. Best case scenario is that WBD lets the current shows complete their run.
Bad is subjective in this case. My view is simple: These are money saving measures with no bearing on quality. They will reduce the amount of shows produce to as few as possible, while maximizing profits for their owners.Is that really so bad? It also means quality control is high.
I've never read the JLA-AVENGERS crossover yet. I wanted it badly when it was first cancelled and was resentful enough to develop a ''you had your chance'' attitude at the comic companies when it was finally completed. This is not to denigrate George Perez in any way whatsoever. But I'll assume that the published version had a ton of draws between characters so Marvel and DC wouldn't be classified as second best?
Sounds...nauseating.Oh, I never said Trek vs Wars would be any good. Just that they would do it.
The idea of the Enterprise leading a squad of X-Wings into battle would be too hard to pass up.
I loved it. This was a great coverIt was "too little, too late", and yeah, it was never going to have a flagship character flattened by one from the other company. It was more fan-wank than worthy crossover (the last time that happened was The New Teen Titans / Uncanny X-Men one-shot from 1982). The best time for a JLA/Avengers crossover would have been the early 70s, since the JLA's creative direction shaped into a mature team book with great arcs, which brought it up to the standards of the Avengers book of that time.
Common denominator, tho the change is recent. p+ worked fine on it for more than two years before this audio glitch showed up.Amazon Fire Stick
Given that Zaslav has made his bank by turning Discovery properties into a place where they put out (relatively) low cost reality shows, I don't think that's a given. Especially when the Warner Bros. Discovery leadership has been canceling critically acclaimed shows as well. It's arguably possible whatever Star Trek we could get in the future will be put out by people who care more about the bottom line than quality.Everyone is in money saving mode ... Is that really so bad? It also means quality control is high.
That only applies to characters introduced in episodes in written by writers who were not part of the show's writing staffs. Since both Seven and Raffi were introduced in episodes written by writers who were on the writing staffs of those shows, their creators aren't owed a thing each time they're used.also the creators of those characters are entitled to residuals.
I loved it. This was a great cover
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Some were dumb, some were fun. Batman and Iron Man should have been amalgamated, not Batman and Wolverine. Loved Challengers of the Fantastic and Spider-boy.The Amalgam Comics crossover:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalgam_Comics
I’ve never forgotten when this came out, but probably should have…
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Some were dumb, some were fun. Batman and Iron Man should have been amalgamated, not Batman and Wolverine. Loved Challengers of the Fantastic and Spider-boy.
That's kind of what started this whole thread, that there were some talks about a merger. Whether or not it actually happens remains to be seen, but just the mention of these talks couldn't help but ignite speculation of what may happen if it does come to pass, regardless if one is for it or against it.Allegedly these were just exploratory conversations, no actual deal was suggested.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/w...o-zaslav-not-ready-to-make-deal-for-paramount
I wonder how much Apple would pay for the ownership of Star Trek and the rights to all past series.
I think we should at least give it till 2025 to know for sure if and/or when Legacy is coming. It took two full years for SNW to be officially announced, and that was a show which had a clear, built in premise there. I expect that takes time to go over.I have the sneaking suspicion why Star Trek: Legacy is not on the table even though positive fan feedback is the factors which will make it much more expensive. Legacy actors (e.g., Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, etc.) will probably want raises for a new long-term series commitment. Also, unless there were clauses that mitigated the payouts, also the creators of those characters are entitled to residuals.
That's the best case scenario.I wonder how much Apple would pay for the ownership of Star Trek and the rights to all past series.
I think Zaslav hates shows that are expensive to make and don't bring in crazy big audiences. It's all about the money and the bottom line.I don't get it. Does Zaslov hate star trek??? Or just scripted tv shows in general......
Scripted TV in general.I don't get it. Does Zaslov hate star trek??? Or just scripted tv shows in general......
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