What significant impact did Star Trek 2009 have on the sales figures of DVDs, books and other merchandise of the other parts of the franchise?
Actually I heard the DVD of the old stuff were selling more since Trek XI came out.
What significant impact did Star Trek 2009 have on the sales figures of DVDs, books and other merchandise of the other parts of the franchise?
Actually I heard the DVD of the old stuff were selling more since Trek XI came out.
Maybe the Borgified Earth from "First Contact" and the universe of "Yesterday's Enterpise" persist elsewhere in the multiverse too. Maybe not. IMO the mystery adds something.
So, despite there actually being a future for Star Trek when there wasn't one before, it's still dead?
Erm...okay.
Jeyel said:It doesn't add crap.
Vance said:The movie did well, but the brand as a whole has not recovered.
What did you expect?
Nonsense. If this movie hadn't been made, something else would have come along, another road taken, another project approved. The "Death of Star Trek" has been the only consistent meme in the franchise since 1966. Hell, it started with that meme, way back with "The Cage".The fact that Trek has any future at all means things are better for the franchise than they were in 2005.
What you're saying is that 'everything else but the movie is failing' (and there are caveats with which you're skirting here pretty blatantly anyway), which is kinda what was said. The question is not how did the movie do, but what was the overall affect on the franchise.
The new movie practically is the franchise now.
Then call it a retcon. Or throw out your "erased from history" DVDs.Jeyel said:It doesn't add crap.
Then call it a retcon. Or throw out your "erased from history" DVDs.Jeyel said:It doesn't add crap.
Or how about I throw out this movie and pretend that didn't happen? That sort of thing does work in Star Trek from time to time. Heck, even real Trek writers will retcon some stories out of existence. Star Trek VI certainly flows much better as a follow up to IV rather than V, and discounting Threshold is just common sense. At least I'd be in the franchise that still has characters from Deep Space Nine and had the best portrayal of the original crew. All you'll be stuck with is Enterprise.
What significant impact did Star Trek 2009 have on the sales figures of DVDs, books and other merchandise of the other parts of the franchise?
Actually I heard the DVD of the old stuff were selling more since Trek XI came out.
Once NuTrek runs its course (three movies)
This "trilogy" nonsense is a combination of wishful thinking on the part of a few, and the standard "this movie + 2" contract that Hollywood has its actors sign nowadays.
There were no sales spikes that weren't already being attributed to TOS-R and BluRay releases.
It already attracted substantially more fans.
It saved the franchise. That's ST09's effect on it.
It saved the franchise. That's ST09's effect on it.
Correct.
If the next movie isn't good, the chances of Paramount making another one soon is slim, just like any film franchise..Correct.It saved the franchise. That's ST09's effect on it.
So the next movie will again save the franchise, I assume. Because if it fails, the "franchise is dead" again.
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