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Discovery has been delayed until May 2017

Well, it shouldn't be too long before we start getting news about characters and casting then. And, of course, blurry leaked photos of uniforms. :D
 

Sounds to me that things could get far messier. Considering CBS owns the trademarks, I don't think they'd really need an organizational alliance to unify the brand. They could simply apply their muscle to the process of film making, if they were concerned.
 

I don't think this affects CBS or Discovery. It does affect Paramount and ST:XIV though.


In other words go back to where they were back in 2005.
 
In other words go back to where they were back in 2005.
CBS and Viacom were stronger together than they were apart. Ever since they were separated, both have been trying to fill the voids left in each other's absence without all that great success. Redstone tried to make everyone happy by splitting them after years of discord between the two companies, but it really wasn't a sound business idea in hindsight, IMO.
 
CBS and Viacom were stronger together than they were apart. Ever since they were separated, both have been trying to fill the voids left in each other's absence without all that great success.

CBS has actually been pretty damned successful. One of the worries is that it would affect their stock value if they are merged back together, the other is that Moonves may not want to take on Paramount. His departure could really damage the CBS brand.
 
CBS has actually been pretty damned successful.
On the TV front, but CBS launched their own movie division--CBS Films--after parting ways with Paramount and it hasn't set Hollywood on fire at all. Quite a few of their movies have been outright flops while others were mostly low-budget co-productions with other companies, or arrangements where they acted solely as a US distributor.
 
On the TV front, but CBS launched their own movie division--CBS Films--after parting ways with Paramount and it hasn't set Hollywood on fire at all. Quite a few of their movies have been outright flops while others were mostly low-budget co-productions with other companies, or arrangements where they acted solely as a US distributor.

Yes, they're obviously much better at TV productions.
 
I was really looking forward to DSC in the winter when I spend more time inside and it's cold. Well, at least I have Expanse.
 
I'm glad it is being delayed as they will hopefully be trying to make it the best it can possibly be.
Wow--I took a seven year break and missed you when I returned. I had to do a double take to see if this was an old thread. Welcome back.
 
This is the first I've made it to this thread. I'm not to surprised to hear about the delay, I was already getting nervous when we weren't hearing more news. Hopefully this means they will be able to take their time and deliver an amazing show.
 
I remember when they said Bayer and Mayer were going to be in New York for the convention and I got jealous that they didn't make it to Vegas for the 50th. Post NY convention we still don't have casting news or anything like that. In hindsight they had to delay it. Hopefully we hear about casting soon.
 
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