From the mothership: https://www.startrek.com/news/strange-new-worlds-renewed-fourth-season
Nah,they could squeeze 5 years into 10 seasons of they want.Great, but its got 4 to 5 seasons max because the timeline.
Parts of Season 2 were still in 2259, so they aren't doing 1 season = 1 year.Great, but its got 4 to 5 seasons max because the timeline.
They used to fit 26 episodes into an in-universe year, we have the technologyGreat, but its got 4 to 5 seasons max because the timeline.
But not the budget.They used to fit 26 episodes into an in-universe year, we have the technology
Great, but its got 4 to 5 seasons max because the timeline.
Good news and bad news today. I'm happy SNW is getting a fourth season, but I bet fifth season will be the last. Seems to be the new normal in streaming era
It's just been announced Lower Decks is also ending with its fifth season.What makes it the "new normal" for Trek? One series?
Good news and bad news today. I'm happy SNW is getting a fourth season, but I bet fifth season will be the last. Seems to be the new normal in streaming era
It's just been announced Lower Decks is also ending with its fifth season.
Honestly, I won't be surprised if SNW does end with five seasons. As I noted in plenty of speculation threads that Disco would end with five seasons (well before that was made official) it's pretty common for shows these days to voluntarily end after five seasons.I don't see that Disco and LDS finishing after five seasons means that SNW will too.
Disco was divisive and had been overhauled several times, while LDS has sub-niche appeal (people who are familiar enough with Trek to get the references which it so heavily relies upon, yet not so precious as to take its style as an insult).
SNW has broader appeal, and did solidly in the Nielsen ratings last season. If it keeps that up in the coming years, and the key players (particularly Mount) are willing to go on, it could possibly go longer.
I don't see that Disco and LDS finishing after five seasons means that SNW will too.
Disco was divisive and had been overhauled several times, while LDS has sub-niche appeal (people who are familiar enough with Trek to get the references which it so heavily relies upon, yet not so precious as to take its style as an insult).
SNW has broader appeal, and did solidly in the Nielsen ratings last season. If it keeps that up in the coming years, and the key players (particularly Mount) are willing to go on, it could possibly go longer.
From the mothership: https://www.startrek.com/news/strange-new-worlds-renewed-fourth-season
Probably not. It gets more expensive as seasons go on.SNW has broader appeal, and did solidly in the Nielsen ratings last season. If it keeps that up in the coming years, and the key players (particularly Mount) are willing to go on, it could possibly go longer.
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