Re: If Star Trek Beyond Is The Last Film Should They Start NuTNG or Re
All well and good as you see it, but CBS isn't Paramount Television, and doesn't have to have a Star Trek show on all of the time. When they feel it's right to have one on (or somebody succeeds Leslie Moonves who wouldn't mind making a Star Trek show, like the guy that runs The CW), then we'll see a new Star Trek TV show.
For my part, I wish that CBS would sell off the rights to Star Trek to Paramount so that a TV show could be made by Paramount's new TV division, but that's a big pipe dream.
Again, I'm wholly conceding that the film franchise should be featuring the Kirk/Sock/TOS dynamic even if that means recasting.I'm sorry, but as others have said, the 'PrimeVerse' is dead;it died with Enterprise. Bringing it back won't work, especially with a population of people used to the 2009 and 2013 movies. If there was something in the PrimeVerse to bring back, CBS would have done so already, but it hasn't (most likely due to budgetary and ratings concerns.) It's best to stick with Star Trek as it is on the big screen for now.
But for television....
People only think it died with Enterprise because Enterprise sucked so badly.
A prequel television series to STAR TREK is seriously one of the absolute worst ideas that could possibly be conceived. But....they did it! And then they acted like it wasn't truly Trek by not embracing the name. The general reaction was, "Well, if you don't think you're STAR TREK, neither do I. Fuck off." And then it also sucked. And that series died a pathetic death.
Enterprise was a failure because it fucking sucked from start to finish. From the timing, to the concept, to the major conceptual decisions, it got cancelled and cut short because it fucking sucked.
Not because it was STAR TREK. It was Enterprise ---not STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE --- and it sucked. The people who say otherwise were loyal diehards and no one cares what they think.
And it's been 10 years since that turd was cancelled for being such a turd.
People will be ready for some STAR TREK that's actually ready to live up to the name. If it's done right. Certainly, ENT is the template of what not to do. In every single way.
All well and good as you see it, but CBS isn't Paramount Television, and doesn't have to have a Star Trek show on all of the time. When they feel it's right to have one on (or somebody succeeds Leslie Moonves who wouldn't mind making a Star Trek show, like the guy that runs The CW), then we'll see a new Star Trek TV show.
For my part, I wish that CBS would sell off the rights to Star Trek to Paramount so that a TV show could be made by Paramount's new TV division, but that's a big pipe dream.