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BREAKING: Paramount Sets Top Secret Star Trek Movie For Summer 2023; To Be Produced By J.J. Abrams

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I don't think making a cheap Star Trek film is an option they're willing to consider at this point. Cheaper maybe, but not considerably so. Unless they go direct to streaming with it.
A 120M dollar film doesn't have to be cheap. It can still be a quality production. Just not a big dumb action movie.
 
Whenever people talk about what they like about Beyond, it's always: "I really liked the character interactions".

Most people don't say their favorite part was all the action schlock at the end.

Get rid of the expensive guest stars that no cares about anyways (Cumberbatch, Elba, potentially Hemsworth). Use a hungry up and coming director that's eager to establish themselves as opposed to a big name (Abrams, Lin). Just these two things alone will probably save 20M+

Cut out most of the vapid gratuitous action and you probably save another 50M+ right there.
 
But then they'd have to spend twice as much on marketing to try to sell people on a film with no big name and no spectacle!
 
But then they'd have to spend twice as much on marketing to try to sell people on a film with no big name and no spectacle!
With a few exceptions, I don't really think "stars" draw people any more. No one cares.

Do you really think anyone was going to see ST4 because Hemsworth was in it?

Trailers are lies. You can make just about anything look good.
 
A film with really good story and writing will get good review and word of mouth.
It's been said that it costs nearly 200M to market a movie worldwide these days. That's ridiculous.

Give me a great trailer, good reviews, a good publicist and some efficient targeted advertising.

You don't need to hire Rihanna to make a pop song.
 
Will the multiverse trend have burnt itself in a year's time, or could we be in for a Crisis on Infinite Treks film?
I'd about bet we'll be getting a multiverse movie. The question is, do they bring back Patrick Stewart (probably), but what about Avery Brooks, Scott Bakula and Kate Mulgrew? Do they keep them or recast them with younger actors? And who do they cast as Q? And how will the Borg and time travel be involved (since those were the money maker movies)
 
I'd about bet we'll be getting a multiverse movie. The question is, do they bring back Patrick Stewart (probably), but what about Avery Brooks, Scott Bakula and Kate Mulgrew? Do they keep them or recast them with younger actors? And who do they cast as Q? And how will the Borg and time travel be involved (since those were the money maker movies)
I'd say get all the Captains but of course they're not the only ones now - writing an 'all series' movie would be daunting now as there are twice more series (and then some) to involve.

Was easier when it was three shows in one the 24th Century, the 22nd Century then people from the 23rd Century you could bring back, some of whom survived to the 24th Century

Then - do you count Riker? Chakotay, Rios? The main character of Lower Decks isn't a captain, what about Dal?
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Kelvinverse did away with the TOS-TNG time gap. In Star Trek 4, they could replace Chekov with a young Jean-Luc. And in future movies mix and match the characters as desired.
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Kelvinverse did away with the TOS-TNG time gap. In Star Trek 4, they could replace Chekov with a young Jean-Luc. And in future movies mix and match the characters as desired.
This would not be an issue to me
 
^ I think they are reading too much into what Abrams said. These were his exact words, as quoted in the article:
J.J. Abrams. said:
We are thrilled to say that we are hard at work on a new Star Trek film that we’ll be shooting by the end of the year, featuring our original cast and some new characters that I think are going to be really fun and exciting, and help take Star Trek into areas that you’ve just never seen before.

"Some new characters" and "areas that you've just never seen before" doesn't sound like there's any connection whatsoever to the current CBS Trek shows.

Kor
 
They should keep the film and TV franchises separate, similar to TNG vs Bennett Trek.

I don't care that it's been seven years, your target audience for these films is much larger than the number of people casually aware that more Star Trek "stuff" has been happening over on Paramount Plus or someplace. And they've at large accepted Quinto, not Peck, as Spock.

(And yes, I'm biased. The movie franchise is where ST still has living potential for me at the moment. But they also shouldn't cripple their franchise by making it "seemingly" exclusive to a lot of stuff casual film-goers already know they're not going out of their way to see)
 
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