There was never a "Legacy" series under consideration,
so it's pretty foolish to ask why they didn't follow through
He didn't (intentionally) dupe anyone. He always said it was something he wanted to do, not that it was going to happen. He was speaking hypothetically.Because all the fans that Matalas duped into thinking that it was an actual thing
He didn't (intentionally) dupe anyone. He always said it was something he wanted to do, not that it was going to happen. He was speaking hypothetically.
Fans duped themselves, possibly due to wishful thinking and it becoming an uncontrollable rumor. Would recommend "Rumor at the Top" or "Bombshells" episodes of MASH for a great illustration of this effect.
It's also common to think we as fans know better what will make money.
His phrasing was designed to "inspire" the fanbase.Nope. He said he was in ‘talks’ with CBS/Paramount. Wording like that tends to imply that they were seriously considering having him showrun a post-PIC series right off of the previous one, which was not true. His intent was to get fans riled up so CBS would consider the pitch, and Matalas did not disavow fans of the notion that it was just a pet project. But it didn’t work.
I don't recall hearing anything by anybody that made me think that Legacy was a thing that was ever actually going to happen.
There's a big opportunity to take MI away from Tom Cruise now after 30 years and take it back to tv. With some Andor style writing it might really take off.Paramount doesn't have many big franchises to work with.
Star Trek feels like it is slowly winding down.
Mission Impossible had its final film.
Yeah, I think Matalas was trying to pull a Snyder. Get the fans slowly more and more excited about it until they could not be ignored any more.His phrasing was designed to "inspire" the fanbase.
Disco itself didn't bother with the Disco Klingons after moving to the 32nd century. And since Akiva Goldsman has spoken very publicly about how much he hates the Disco Klingons and made it his personal mission to make sure we don't see them on SNW, that pretty much makes it clear we won't see them on SNW.We haven't seen the Discovery Klingons yet (I think we have seen Klingons in the second season premiere)
Gritty realism was never supposed to be Mission Impossible's thing.There's a big opportunity to take MI away from Tom Cruise now after 30 years and take it back to tv. With some Andor style writing it might really take off.
Disco itself didn't bother with the Disco Klingons after moving to the 32nd century. And since Akiva Goldsman has spoken very publicly about how much he hates the Disco Klingons and made it his personal mission to make sure we don't see them on SNW, that pretty much makes it clear we won't see them on SNW.
She returned to play a new Klingon in Lower Decks and plays a Boreth cloned L'Rell in STO. She's not done with the franchise.I did not now this. I remember that was one of the selling points of the first season. It is a bummer we won't see Chieffo again.
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