Both of them?Puck’s Matt Belloni said on his podcast that all of the Paramount+ Star Trek shows are in jeopardy to be canceled by the new regime.
Both of them?Puck’s Matt Belloni said on his podcast that all of the Paramount+ Star Trek shows are in jeopardy to be canceled by the new regime.
Do you have a link? Or a quote, at least? It’s speculation, of course. But I’d be interested in knowing which podcast episode he hypothesized on.
“I also think people in town are kind of in denial about what's about to happen at Paramount in general.”
“100 percent, which is what I tried to get at in my newsletter a little bit. There is about to be a lot, like if they think there's been a lot of layoffs and cost cutting at Paramount to date, it's only going to get worse.”
“Yeah, Colbert is only the beginning. I mean, these Star Trek shows are in jeopardy. The Taylor Sheridan shows, do they go after Lioness or one of the lower rated Taylor Sheridan shows?”
Zero surprise here.Puck’s Matt Belloni said on his podcast that all of the Paramount+ Star Trek shows are in jeopardy to be canceled by the new regime.
They're already in the Prime Timeline.Would be nice to go back to the prime timeline and stop introducing retcons that are in conflict with the nostalgia.
It would.That would be bleak if true.
Never bring a knife to a gunfight.,Trek is P+'s weapon against Marvel.
I'd take this with a shovelful of salt (Sci-Trek was predicting that Sony would buy Paramount.)
Trek is P+'s weapon against Marvel.
I love Star Trek with all my heart, but that’s a bit of a stretch imo.
^ Thanks!
My read on the exchange here - I’ve copied over the transcript from the episode - is that Belloni is being thorough enough in his recognition of upcoming cost-cutting measures to include Star Trek in the list of important considerations. I don’t know that I would go so far as to say he’s especially glum on Trek’s prospects right now, but then, I don’t follow him closely. Regardless, it’s, y’know, unknown times over there.
Longer seasons (even if they break into halfs or whatever) and better character development.
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Paramount And Skydance Reveal Merger Closing Date, New Ticker Symbol And Other Deal Details
Paramount and Skydance have confirmed reports earlier this week that their long-gestating merger is expected to finally close on August 7.deadline.com
The merger is set to close August 7th.
What else do they have?
Sheridan is a rainmaker. He's generated billions in value for Paramount.
They'd be a fool to dump him.
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‘The Daily Show’s Future, Cable Networks’ Fate, And 6 More Questions Facing Paramount & Skydance Post-Merger
After the FCC approved Paramount Global's merger with Skydance, several pressing questions will confront the management of the combined company.deadline.com
There aren't going to be longer seasons. (Why do it if they don't have to?)
Key Commitments: Phasing Out DEI and Enhancing Accountability
Skydance’s letter to the FCC, penned by General Counsel Stephanie Kyoko McKinnon, explicitly states that post-merger, “New Paramount” will dismantle all existing DEI frameworks.
This includes:
- Ceasing numerical goals tied to race, ethnicity, sex, or gender for job applicants and employees.
- Excluding these characteristics from promotion criteria and compensation plans.
- Eliminating minimum spending requirements for diverse suppliers.
- Removing DEI references from internal training, social media, websites, and business conduct statements.
- Closing the Office of Global Inclusion and reallocating employee resource groups under human resources, with a new focus on “employee culture and engagement.”
I don’t think they have a weapon against Marvel, per se. Taylor Sheridan’s stuff is completely in different genres, of course, and it’s maybe the closest they’ve got. Star Trek just isn’t in remotely the same cultural sphere these days.
Marvel's movies haven't been doing well lately (The Marvels, Thunderbolts*)
For what does it profit a studio to succeed in a corporate merger, but lose all the talent they work with?Taylor Sheridan is very close to Paramount CEO Chris McCarthy who has been fired and will depart the company on Monday. That could possibly be a very big deal, it could lead to Sheridan leaving the company for a rival.
New contracts.For what does it profit a studio to succeed in a corporate merger, but lose all the talent they work with?
Something similar has been suggested on the Tachyon Pulse Podcast before.Puck’s Matt Belloni said on his podcast that all of the Paramount+ Star Trek shows are in jeopardy to be canceled by the new regime.
That’s why the idea that will shut down P+ makes no sense, as its finally turning a profit.The new regime is looking to cut costs in a major way.
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