Since the TNG movie period, Trek movies have had an issue - that they all have become pigeonholed into a rather narrow format of action-adventure - particularly high-stakes (and arguably sometimes low-brain) action adventure. This stands in contrast to the TOS movies, which were much more diverse in terms of structure, including big, relatively low-action TMP, smaller, more personally-driven TWOK, or lighthearted comedy TVH.
While there would arguably be a market for say another Trek comedy, I have a hard time seeing how you would be able to make it with (as an example) the Kelvinverse cast, as it includes A-list celebrities who will demand compensation which makes anything other than a blockbuster not really cost-competitive.
But there is another tried and true format for blockbusters other than the action-adventure movie with lots of explosions - the family friendly GCI comedy. Even movies with meh reputations like The Croods, Boss Baby, and Big Hero 6 had higher box-office hauls than any Trek movie. That isn't to say that these movies have to be strictly "kid's stuff" - Pixar is noted for having well-written characters and often adult pathos mixed into a family-friendly (and joke-filled) format. But it's clearly another way to make a blockbuster film - and it seems like another slot that Trek could fall into quite easily. Voice acting having lower rates than live acting also means even if they decided to reuse the Kelvinverse cast salary costs could be kept down as well.
Anyway, what say you all? Would a "Star Trek Pixar-style movie" work?
While there would arguably be a market for say another Trek comedy, I have a hard time seeing how you would be able to make it with (as an example) the Kelvinverse cast, as it includes A-list celebrities who will demand compensation which makes anything other than a blockbuster not really cost-competitive.
But there is another tried and true format for blockbusters other than the action-adventure movie with lots of explosions - the family friendly GCI comedy. Even movies with meh reputations like The Croods, Boss Baby, and Big Hero 6 had higher box-office hauls than any Trek movie. That isn't to say that these movies have to be strictly "kid's stuff" - Pixar is noted for having well-written characters and often adult pathos mixed into a family-friendly (and joke-filled) format. But it's clearly another way to make a blockbuster film - and it seems like another slot that Trek could fall into quite easily. Voice acting having lower rates than live acting also means even if they decided to reuse the Kelvinverse cast salary costs could be kept down as well.
Anyway, what say you all? Would a "Star Trek Pixar-style movie" work?