I think Skydance are more likely to revive the Kelvin timeline as a long-form Paramount+ series.
By the time the WB merger dust has died down, two years will have passed and a sudden nostalgia for wanting to see Pine, Quinto, Pegg et all back again, and they'll be affordable on a TV show/streaming budget no doubt.
Stick a fork in the Prime Universe (or at least Alex Kurtzman's additions to it) for the time being. So no Year One.
They can always make a slight return for that Bakula United side-spin off, or Jeri Ryan Legacy as an event movie, in-between production blocks of a flagship show called Star Trek: To Boldly Go. Sussman and Matalas will probably find a new regime more receptive for their pitches.
By the time the WB merger dust has died down, two years will have passed and a sudden nostalgia for wanting to see Pine, Quinto, Pegg et all back again, and they'll be affordable on a TV show/streaming budget no doubt.
Stick a fork in the Prime Universe (or at least Alex Kurtzman's additions to it) for the time being. So no Year One.
They can always make a slight return for that Bakula United side-spin off, or Jeri Ryan Legacy as an event movie, in-between production blocks of a flagship show called Star Trek: To Boldly Go. Sussman and Matalas will probably find a new regime more receptive for their pitches.
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But yeah, good point.