I would like to see either Picard and co., Sisko and co., or Janeway and co. again. But in reality, is this likely?
With regard to TNG, has it become a mature product? Or is this only because the last two TNG films were poor? One factor is that a long running series may be a no-no, especially since many of the actors are nearing, or are in, retirement age. Would Sir Patrick Stewart be happy to do a full-time show at 77? A series of TV movies could work though. or a mini-series.
Regarding DS9, its comparatively low ratings may be a negative point in it not getting a motion picture. But on the contrary to that point, if any film is marketed properly, it can make good box office (which is what studios naturally care about the most).
And for Voyager, well why not a movie? The same point in this regard relates to it as it does DS9.
Should we accept that any new Trek series in the future would be another prequel or in a future era (maybe the 25th century)?
With regard to TNG, has it become a mature product? Or is this only because the last two TNG films were poor? One factor is that a long running series may be a no-no, especially since many of the actors are nearing, or are in, retirement age. Would Sir Patrick Stewart be happy to do a full-time show at 77? A series of TV movies could work though. or a mini-series.
Regarding DS9, its comparatively low ratings may be a negative point in it not getting a motion picture. But on the contrary to that point, if any film is marketed properly, it can make good box office (which is what studios naturally care about the most).
And for Voyager, well why not a movie? The same point in this regard relates to it as it does DS9.
Should we accept that any new Trek series in the future would be another prequel or in a future era (maybe the 25th century)?