Isn't Paramount in financial trouble?
Another question is should they do another one? I know many on here love the reboot films. They've been hit and miss for me. And with exception of the last one and 2 or 3 emotional scenes in the first, they've either been forgettable or infamous. Given the steady decline in turnout for the sequels, should they go back to Star Trek films as more of a niche and done on the relative cheap?
Isn't Paramount in financial trouble?
Another question is should they do another one? I know many on here love the reboot films. They've been hit and miss for me. And with exception of the last one and 2 or 3 emotional scenes in the first, they've either been forgettable or infamous. Given the steady decline in turnout for the sequels, should they go back to Star Trek films as more of a niche and done on the relative cheap?
"...and another shot at the Star Trek franchise."We know the idea is Chris Hemsworth returns as George Kirk and Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto are contracted, but is it guaranteed to happen as we've had no word since the publicity tour for Star Trek Beyond.
Why do this? The rest of your post substantially addresses the topic, and would have stood perfectly well on its own.I know many on here love the reboot films. They've been hit and miss for me.
I clicked on your link and got Sonic the Hedgehog. So my first thought was Star Trek 4 is going to be a character piece on Captain Styles?"...and another shot at the Star Trek franchise."
Whether it's the ST4 with Chris Hemsworth or something entirely different, remains to be seen.
Whoops, wrong link. Try this one.I clicked on your link and got Sonic the Hedgehog. So my first thought was Star Trek 4 is going to be a character piece on Captain Styles?
Paramount should spend between $130-$150 mil on budget. Don't release it in July. Release it in a month with no competition, or be the first out of the gate in early May for the summer. Don't have a shit marketing campaign. And for god sakes don't make your first teaser trailer look like garbage. Beyond was great, but that first teaser was so horrible.
i've said this before, but they should've released beyond in september of 2016 where there was hardly any competition and it would've better coincided with the 50th anniversary celebration - not that there was much of one, thank you paramount and CBS corporate shenanigans.Bring next movie out in May which coincidentally ST09 was released in and had good take. Plus mkt was solid
i think a fall release date would be perfect for whatever future trek film is coming. fall is proving to be a great time for non-tentpole sci-fi - gravity, interstellar, now blade runner 2049.
there's a lot of confusion about that at the moment. but it's definitely not a property paramount is going to let languish. another film will be made, the question is simply what form it will take and when.Honestly, is a fourth Trek film feasible at all?
(I enjoy the latest trilogy, btw).
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