Just a few days ago, peteym5 launched a thread suggesting that perhaps now would be the best time for someone to launch a new Trek TV series. And yea, I was the one who said, no, television is a wasteland, let's sit this one out. While on the opposite front, some folks suggested that a first-run animation series similar to "The Clone Wars" might be a good option.
Well, The New York Times reported just a few hours ago that Paramount has officially announced the creation of its own in-house animation division. It apparently saw the advantages of owning full rights to "Rango" as opposed to being paid a mere 8% distribution fee by Dreamworks.
Having not seen the details of the rights contracts drawn up during the CBS/Viacom split, I don't know whether Paramount would necessarily have the rights to produce an animated Trek for television. My guess is that it would have the theatrical rights. But I can't imagine Paramount going through all these motions without 1) having already hired a stable of talented animators; 2) having already worked out a preliminary itinerary of productions, probably including something like "Rango Returns;" 3) having at least considered the question of how to leverage the Star Trek brand.
I may very well be eating my hat here in about a year.
DF "Just As Long As It's Not 'Trek Babies on Ice'" Scott
Well, The New York Times reported just a few hours ago that Paramount has officially announced the creation of its own in-house animation division. It apparently saw the advantages of owning full rights to "Rango" as opposed to being paid a mere 8% distribution fee by Dreamworks.
Having not seen the details of the rights contracts drawn up during the CBS/Viacom split, I don't know whether Paramount would necessarily have the rights to produce an animated Trek for television. My guess is that it would have the theatrical rights. But I can't imagine Paramount going through all these motions without 1) having already hired a stable of talented animators; 2) having already worked out a preliminary itinerary of productions, probably including something like "Rango Returns;" 3) having at least considered the question of how to leverage the Star Trek brand.
I may very well be eating my hat here in about a year.
DF "Just As Long As It's Not 'Trek Babies on Ice'" Scott