I agree. I think, in fact, that the proposed post-TNG animated series sounded quite promising, although the tendency to do the "destroy a planet" bit is becoming sort of a hackneyed plot hook recently in Sci-Fi. Destroying Andor really won't have an emotional impact on the non-long-time-Trekkies, but it does destroy a rich fictional culture with a lot of storytelling opportunities.Starship Polaris said:
Neither Matt nor STARTREK11 have any advance or inside information about this film or about either Paramount Pictures or CBS Paramount's future plans for "Star Trek."
There's not one poster in this forum who believes either of them for a minute.
My guess is that the next time we see a "Star Trek" production for television it'll be animated. That approach enables CBS Paramount to exploit the popularity of the film series with minimal development or financial risk (relative, that is, to what a live-action series or miniseries would involve).
At this point, I think an animated series developed by inspired folks (think along the lines of Bruce Timm's DC Universe shows) would probably be the freshest and most promising way of bringing Trek back to television.
Other than that, though, I really liked the proposal I read. I'd love to see it become reality (in a "Clone-Wars" style format or like the DC cartoons done recently).