The fan-favorite Star Trek universe panel returns to New York Comic Con, featuring exclusive sneak peeks and conversations with cast members and producers from the Paramount+ Original Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and the upcoming new series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Plus, more exciting reveals and surprises for fans in attendance that you won’t want to miss!
Hmm, we're likely getting a trailer for SNW season 4, probably another trailer for SFA. The other "exciting reveals and surprises?" Who the hell knows at this point?
Holo-Janeway could.Yup! No clue. I always recommend low expectations so folks don’t overhype themselves with these events; it could be something smaller than we might have in mind (though still cool), like revealing that Kate Mulgrew is (somehow) popping up on Starfleet Academy next year. Or, it’ll be strictly film-related, which will probably be met with apathy and skepticism from many fans.
But hey, like you said - who knows. It could be something truly wild.
Some poeple set the bar truly high when people say things like this. Alas I know because I am one of them! (Shatner! Mulgrew! etc..............)But hey, like you said - who knows. It could be something truly wild.
Holo-Janeway could.
Is Ellison After Warners Next?
David Ellison is spending his father's money. He could buy Warner Bros. with the cash from his father and pay off his debt. Of course, instead of buying it in the name of Paramount, he could buy Warner Bros. in his own name and keep it separate from Paramount, just like Elon Musk bought Twitter.Does he even WANT it?
Warner Bros. is $34 billion in debt. They're in the process of splitting from Discovery.
Is Ellison After Warners Next?
There's a little thing called antitrust law that makes this exceedingly difficult.David Ellison is spending his father's money. He could buy Warner Bros. with the cash from his father and pay off his debt. Of course, instead of buying it in the name of Paramount, he could buy Warner Bros. in his own name and keep it separate from Paramount, just like Elon Musk bought Twitter.
There's a little thing called antitrust law that makes this exceedingly difficult.
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