Which is often the case when nothing is happening.
Precisely.
Which is often the case when nothing is happening.
I don't think it even got to the womb. It was more like Matalas trying to pick someone up in a bar.a true Legacy spin off series has fairly likely been killed off in the womb
I don't think it even got to the womb. It was more like Matalas trying to pick someone up in a bar.
No, what we can say was P+ was spending money promoting the new content it was going to start streaming in the near future post Superbowl.on the other hand the only bit of Trek that Paramount+ advertised this superbowl was just Stewart himself. Different from last year when LD and SNW both got some attention. Even more telling that a final season of Discovery is about to drop but the only SF show they gave attention to was Season 2 of Halo. I don't think Paramount is done with Star Trek but if we were doing Kremlinology on it right now, it would be fair to say it's not in good favor at the moment.
Yup. The advertising window is so small now budgeting is about timing as much as event.No, what we can say was P+ was spending money promoting the new content it was going to start streaming in the near future post Superbowl.
It's called focused advertising. Discovery S5 is streaming after Halo S2, so why spend money advertising a show/season that's farther off.
I've heard a Star Trek: Discovery movie and the Picard/Legacy thing. But its all just rumours.Paramount wants to do a Trek movie every two years.
What's coming after Section 31?
Paramount wants to do a Trek movie every two years.
What's coming after Section 31?
They might want to do a movie every two years, but I don't think they will actually commit to another one until after Section 31 is released and they see how it's received among audiences.Paramount wants to do a Trek movie every two years.
What's coming after Section 31?
I've heard a Star Trek: Discovery movie and the Picard/Legacy thing. But its all just rumours.
If they are going to do a Picard movie, then it has to be up next.
https://trekmovie.com/2024/03/09/pi...er-paramount-deemed-it-too-star-trek-says-ep/
In light of this interview though, I wonder if they haven’t already settled on the plot being Picard going into the Delta Quadrant through the transwarp conduit from S2 on some sort of mission.
There are a lot of ideas that they wanted to do in PIC that they never got to do. So I figure they recycle these unused ideas for the film.
It's probably more of a spin-off.Isn't SFA supposed to be the sequel to Disco?
It's a TV series, not a movie.Isn't SFA supposed to be the sequel to Disco?
I doubt Legscy will be a slam dunk.
It sounds good, has the buzz words, but right now it's most fan fantasy that doesn't necessarily match with reality.
Would you call SNW a "slam dunk"?Same thing could have said about SNW...
The parallels are all there. SNW only became a thing because fans wanted it, and it would have been foolish for Paramount to ignore. SNW worked at the time because they had the space to fill. They could handle the productions.
Same with Legacy. There's really nothing unrealistic about it at all. The cast is willing to do it. The fans want it. The only thing unrealistic is timing... yeah it's not going to happen right now because there are other projects.
SNW only became a thing because fans wanted it, and it would have been foolish for Paramount to ignore.
Same with Legacy. There's really nothing unrealistic about it at all. The cast is willing to do it. The fans want it. The only thing unrealistic is timing... yeah it's not going to happen right now because there are other projects.
I don't think Legacy should be entirely discounted. No, there's probably not anything actually happening with it right now but that's not surprising.
They already have three projects in development, S31, SNW S3 and Academy, with DSC S5 just premiering soon. Everyone is still recovering from the strike. Paramount is exactly doing spectacular as a company and is downsizing.
They're overextended as is. Once DSC is finished off, S31 comes out, we will see what happens with SNW and Academy. I don't think they can realistically handle more than two series in production. SNW or SFA would probably have to die for Legacy to become a thing, OR they may be able to do Legacy in the S31 model if that ends up working. Rather than a series, they may be able to do Legacy as something of a streaming movie series.
It would be foolish of Paramount to NOT do something with it... the fan interest is clearly there. They did it with SNW, but that made sense at the time. They had the space and capacity for it. If they weren't doing Academy...
Legacy would have been an absolute slam dunk. (I wish they weren't doing Academy).
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