Honestly, I think we need a TNG-era movie more than we need a recycled TOS.
A TNG-era movie with characters from TNG, DS9 and Voyager will, if it's well-done with a well-written story and well-advertised, attract fans of those three series. It will also attract most of the fans with an interest in Star Trek and hopefully also some new fans, most likely those "newbies" who are now watching re-runs of those series all over the world.
The presence of some of the actors from those series will make it real in a way because for most of the fans, actors like Stewart, Mulgrew, Brooks and the others are those characters.
I'm not so sure that a recycled TOS will have the same potential to attract that many fans or newcomers. Many TOS fans will dislike it because Shatner, Nimoy and the other original actors aren't involved and I'm not so sure that the names Kirk and Spock will attract new fans either. Those "newbies" who like TOS may say that "oh, the original was much better" while people outside the Star trek domain will regard it as "ah, that old sixties thing".
The movie must have a tremendous story and be really well-done to succeed.
OK, recycling is common in Hollywood but how many recycled movies or storylines are actually as good as or better than the original. Not many.
And Star Trek fans are not exactly like those average people who go to the movies for some action. Star Trek fans are critical. They will nitpick the storyline, search for contradictions to established Trek history and they will watch the new actors very critically. If anyone of those actors fail to live up to the image of the character the fans might have, then you will see the result on every message board.
"Insurrection" and "Nemesis" failed because of lame stories, bad producing plus the killing off of a beloved character. It may also have suffered from the overkill of Star Trek that we had in those years. We had three excellent series going almost at the same time for years plus two rather good movies. "Insurrection" and "Nemesis" were simply not up to the standard of the best or good episodes of TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
A TNG-era movie with characters from TNG, DS9 and Voyager will, if it's well-done with a well-written story and well-advertised, attract fans of those three series. It will also attract most of the fans with an interest in Star Trek and hopefully also some new fans, most likely those "newbies" who are now watching re-runs of those series all over the world.
The presence of some of the actors from those series will make it real in a way because for most of the fans, actors like Stewart, Mulgrew, Brooks and the others are those characters.
I'm not so sure that a recycled TOS will have the same potential to attract that many fans or newcomers. Many TOS fans will dislike it because Shatner, Nimoy and the other original actors aren't involved and I'm not so sure that the names Kirk and Spock will attract new fans either. Those "newbies" who like TOS may say that "oh, the original was much better" while people outside the Star trek domain will regard it as "ah, that old sixties thing".
The movie must have a tremendous story and be really well-done to succeed.
OK, recycling is common in Hollywood but how many recycled movies or storylines are actually as good as or better than the original. Not many.
And Star Trek fans are not exactly like those average people who go to the movies for some action. Star Trek fans are critical. They will nitpick the storyline, search for contradictions to established Trek history and they will watch the new actors very critically. If anyone of those actors fail to live up to the image of the character the fans might have, then you will see the result on every message board.
"Insurrection" and "Nemesis" failed because of lame stories, bad producing plus the killing off of a beloved character. It may also have suffered from the overkill of Star Trek that we had in those years. We had three excellent series going almost at the same time for years plus two rather good movies. "Insurrection" and "Nemesis" were simply not up to the standard of the best or good episodes of TNG, DS9 and Voyager.