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There's approximately 700 years separating Legacy from SFA. That's plenty of uncharted ground to cover without bumping up against other shows' canon.
Except Legacy as the Blessed Lord Terry, hallowed be thy name has explained it is just going to be Catching up with the Cardassians, Bajor Revisited, Chilling with Martok and so on in that order. I for one am more interested in seeing something new rather than getting the 1990s regurgitated.
 
My previous actually post addressed your earlier post.

It's no longer in production.

This is factually incorrect. Although principle photography has wrapped, the series is now in post-production, which is still a part of the production process. They're working on the VFX, music, editing, and myriad other things that happen then.
 
This is factually incorrect. Although principle photography has wrapped, the series is now in post-production, which is still a part of the production process. They're working on the VFX, music, editing, and myriad other things that happen then.
No, it's correct. SNW is factually no longer in production, production ends when principal photography ends which happened for SNW in late December 2025. Post-production literally means after production, production being done is in the name.

You are right that post-production is part of the production process but the production process is not the same as production. The production process consists of three separate phases, pre-production, production and post-production.
 
No, it's correct. SNW is factually no longer in production, production ends when principal photography ends which happened for SNW in late December 2025. Post-production literally means after production, production being done is in the name.

You are right that post-production is part of the production process but the production process is not the same as production. The production process consists of three separate phases, pre-production, production and post-production.

Apologies to all, I stand corrected. Thank you.

But, I think it's more than clear that we've not just finished SNW yet. Not even the people working on it are finished with it, which was my point, although I expressed it incorrectly.
 
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