SFX still exists? I use to go down my local Hastings and read some of the sci-fi magazines. That was one of them.
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So far, the modern era of Star Trek has had 216 entries in 8 years with a minimum of 36 more to come. That is success by any reasonable standard. Especially for a cable franchise.
IMDB by sample size...FWIW:
Series: IMDb rate, Rotten Tomatos
DISCO: 7.0, 84%
PIC: 7.5, 89%
LD: 7.8, 93%
PRO: 7.6, 97%
SNW: 8.2, 94%
Looks pretty successful to me. Abd, apparently to lots of other people.
What's amusing to me is if Kurtzman is fired or stops producing Trek they would likely stop producing Star Trek, at least for a time. The attitude is a weird mix of "Kurtzman is a failure!" and "we need better Trek" while ignoring that if Star Trek is deemed a failure then it would be seen as unprofitable as a business venture.FWIW:
Series: IMDb rate, Rotten Tomatos
DISCO: 7.0, 84%
PIC: 7.5, 89%
LD: 7.8, 93%
PRO: 7.6, 97%
SNW: 8.2, 94%
Looks pretty successful to me. Abd, apparently to lots of other people.
What's amusing to me is if Kurtzman is fired or stops producing Trek they would likely stop producing Star Trek, at least for a time. The attitude is a weird mix of "Kurtzman is a failure!" and "we need better Trek" while ignoring that if Star Trek is deemed a failure then it would be seen as unprofitable as a business venture.
The point is that it won't be made the way many who love the Berman era want it to be.Star Trek is a famous IP. Even failure doesn't mean they will stop making more Trek. It just means they will hire someone else and try again and again and hope a few of them will stick .
I think social media is the biggest game changer for a show now.Thanks for the effortpost! Definitely, I agree that a modern Star Trek could theoretically be the next Stranger Things/Squid Game, but it's much trickier for sure. The other thing is that TNG and TOS could occasionally put out a few bad episodes and get away with it because of how episodic syndicated TV worked, but a bad season for Discovery or Picard is a disaster (we're still taking the piss out of Picard S2 to this day!).
For ages I've wondered how a new episodic Star Trek might fare on streaming services - apparently old episodic sitcoms still do pretty well. This is just me projecting my own preferences, but I wonder if there's a big audience of people who look at Discovery or Picard's 10+-hour-movies and find them daunting (and tonally dull) but would happily stick on a 45-minute story which requires a much lower investment.
Basically, I wonder if a series nowadays could fill that same "something pleasant to put on in the background whenever you need it" niche, and become a cultural juggernaut through it. The first season of SNW seemed to get a lot of buzz in part because it offered exactly that, while the somewhat more serialised S3 seemed to lose steam with viewers, if the few metrics we have are anything to go by.
The point is that it won't be made the way many who love the Berman era want it to be.
Bull.don't think anyone expects it to.
Bull.
Academy is showing off people becoming more and it's not even aired and being treated poorly.I do think people want some bad consistency with the aliens. Vulcans like logic,Klingons are warriors etc but I think people are open to lots of change.
It's really not. This is the dumb assumptions that people apply based on nothing but their own biases.think people expect Academy to be about teenage angst. The adults will be seen as out of touch and they will need to learn from the young people. In other words have a "Okay Boomer" attitude to anyone older than them. I mean it's pretty much built into the concept. The Federation is still recovering from the Burn. So the cadets coming to the Academy will be more cynical. Lots of traditional Federation ideas will be presented as being outdated and in need to change.
And enough failures and it will be shelved entirely and we'll have one giant universe and 2 or 3 unrelated isolated projects.Star Trek is a famous IP. Even failure doesn't mean they will stop making more Trek. It just means they will hire someone else and try again and again and hope a few of them will stick .
HOLY FUCKING CRAP did you guys notice the set design?
The social media blitz has clearly begun.
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