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Trek's future according to Paramount's new owners...

He's one of few people that was a big enough asshole to make himself persona non grata with Paramount because of his involvement with the Axanar swindle. Got too big for his britches because he produced some special features for the TNG blu-rays.
I've researched the topic. Making a fan-made film isn't a bad thing. But if you're doing it with people who already act in popular movies and TV series, and you're talking directly about character names and languages used in the franchise, fictional institutions like Starfield, or events from Star Trek's fictional history, you're not making a fan-made film anymore. You're stealing.
 
I've researched the topic. Making a fan-made film isn't a bad thing. But if you're doing it with people who already act in popular movies and TV series, and you're talking directly about character names and languages used in the franchise, fictional institutions like Starfield, or events from Star Trek's fictional history, you're not making a fan-made film anymore. You're stealing.
Not to mention spending nearly a million dollars of fan funding on anything but making the movie.
 
He's one of few people that was a big enough asshole to make himself persona non grata with Paramount because of his involvement with the Axanar swindle. Got too big for his britches because he produced some special features for the TNG blu-rays.

New film: opening shot: ship that looks legally and distinctly different than the U.S.S. Ares ("Star Trek: Axanar"), is blown to so many pieces it can't even be identified.
 
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From the other thread:

Michael B Jordan as Tuvok, Pedro Pascal as Chakotay and Sidney Sweeney as Seven. :D

They’re not going to reboot Voyager.

New film: opening shot: ship that looks legally and distinctly different than the U.S.S. Axanar, is blown to so many pieces it can't even be identified.

I think you mean the USS Ares, from Axanar. And they don’t need to make the ship look legally different, because Axanar hasn’t got a legal leg to stand on seeing as how Star Trek isn’t their IP.
 
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