That's in the new Fallout season.Like shrimp? (not the radioactive Great Value batch that was just recalled, obviously)
That's in the new Fallout season.Like shrimp? (not the radioactive Great Value batch that was just recalled, obviously)
Given that season 5 is filming later this year, the budget and schedules are already locked in for the six episodes they got. Trying to add more would be a logistical nightmare.I would hope this would convince Paramount to give S5 a full ten episode run.
Money is still tight as Skydance makes their adjustments. Unless they see a huge swing up to the service it's probably not getting much more. Maybe a streaming film.Given that season 5 is filming later this year, the budget and schedules are already locked in for the six episodes they got. Trying to add more would be a logistical nightmare.
Skydance has said theere won't be any more Streaming films. Any Star Trek related films they make will be for Theatrical release.Money is still tight as Skydance makes their adjustments. Unless they see a huge swing up to the service it's probably not getting much more. Maybe a streaming film.
Two big things.So unless the new Skydance/Paramount see something really amazing with respect to viewership; AND they inforo the Poducers immediately the six episodes are already all in pre production and they probably are linked together in a more serial way to wrap up the story they want to tell with SNW and maybe do a little setup for Kirk Year One - which yeah, I donb't thik has a chance in hell of being greenlit; but yeah, they're going to do some sort of handoff scene with Kirk I'll bet.
But yeah, we'll see it in 2027.
No, it's good news that the minutes stayed relatively unchanged. It's actually great news!Nielsen ratings for July 21 - July 27 are now out.
Strange New Worlds dropped to 9th on the list. Thats the bad news.
The good news is it hit a high for Trek in Total minutes watched eclipsing last weeks 471 million minutes viewed with 472 million minutes viewed....
Now in fairness there are a few heavy hitters that will be hitting the weekly charts next week and later, so it's quite possible that SNW will not track in the top ten. As I expect the threshold to hit the top might eclipse the ratings SNW has got for the last two weeks. But that's just a guess (slash fear), or that any declines that occur in later weeks is enough to keep it out of the top ten.
Smart leadership tends not to disrupt a system that's working, and like it or not, Kurtzman's reign over the Trek franchise has been mostly positive for everyone with only one real misstep, Section 31. There's no reason to dismiss him at this time.I am very doubtful though he will be part of it much longer. New leadership usually brings in their own people and I don't see why it would be different in this situation.
No movies though. I think that is the big one. Even though I personally feel like Trek's natural home will always be tv.Smart leadership tends not to disrupt a system that's working, and like it or not, Kurtzman's reign over the Trek franchise has been mostly positive for everyone with only one real misstep, Section 31. There's no reason to dismiss him at this time.
No, they still matter because they still affect the rates that can be charged for anyone wanting to buy a slot of commercials when they stream an SNW episode on PLUTO TV (which Paramount often does.)Ratings don't matter now to anyone other Kurtzman because I am pretty sure we will be having more Trek one way or another because it is a popular brand. I am very doubtful though he will be part of it much longer. New leadership usually brings in their own people and I don't see why it would be different in this situation. Right now I am just grateful to have a good Star Trek show on tv.
So they'll bring in someone else to look after the movies while Kurtzman continues taking care of the TV end.
Ummm... You seem to be forgetting that Mr. Kurtzman and the "new leadership" (Mr. David Ellison) already have a long standing relationship that goes all the way back to Star Trek-09.Ratings don't matter now to anyone other Kurtzman because I am pretty sure we will be having more Trek one way or another because it is a popular brand. I am very doubtful though he will be part of it much longer. New leadership usually brings in their own people and I don't see why it would be different in this situation. Right now I am just grateful to have a good Star Trek show on tv.
So they'll bring in someone else to look after the movies while Kurtzman continues taking care of the TV end.
Ummm... You seem to be forgetting that Mr. Kurtzman and the "new leadership" (Mr. David Ellison) already have a long standing relationship that goes all the way back to Star Trek-09.
And just to be clear, if they do a TOS style tale its very, very unlikely it would include the cast of SNW.
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