This is the reason why, sadly I don't feel we will be getting a continuation of the prime universe.
The failures of the last TNG movie, and Enterprise means that the men who write the cheques are highly unlikely to see a continuation of the prime universe as being profitable, and to be honest they may be right.
I do think there is a place for well written, acted sci fi, as I always point to game of thrones being one of the "coolest" shows on TV right now and it's set in fantasy almost dungeons and dragons setting.
My hope is that we will get a show near that level, but in all honesty, what they are likely to do is look at the new Trek movies, see what worked there and try and replicate it on the small screen.
I do think it's a shame, Disney are on the right track with Star Wars, going back to it's roots, not rebooting it just moving away from the prequels. and going back to what worked when it was at it's peak.
In my opinion a similar concept could work if they stuck to TNG/DS9 type of setting, continuing on from there, making sure the show is well acted and written and does enough to draw in casuals and new viewers. They would have to avoid voyager and enterprise territory (don't get me wrong i like those shows but they aren't mainstream)
But yeah, that's my thoughts on the subject, if i was put in charge of making the decisions and my priority was making as much money as I could, I do everything in my power to spin off from the popularity of the new movies, right down to a quinto cameo in the pilot. and then i'd try to appeal to the brainless masses.
The failures of the last TNG movie, and Enterprise means that the men who write the cheques are highly unlikely to see a continuation of the prime universe as being profitable, and to be honest they may be right.
I do think there is a place for well written, acted sci fi, as I always point to game of thrones being one of the "coolest" shows on TV right now and it's set in fantasy almost dungeons and dragons setting.
My hope is that we will get a show near that level, but in all honesty, what they are likely to do is look at the new Trek movies, see what worked there and try and replicate it on the small screen.
I do think it's a shame, Disney are on the right track with Star Wars, going back to it's roots, not rebooting it just moving away from the prequels. and going back to what worked when it was at it's peak.
In my opinion a similar concept could work if they stuck to TNG/DS9 type of setting, continuing on from there, making sure the show is well acted and written and does enough to draw in casuals and new viewers. They would have to avoid voyager and enterprise territory (don't get me wrong i like those shows but they aren't mainstream)
But yeah, that's my thoughts on the subject, if i was put in charge of making the decisions and my priority was making as much money as I could, I do everything in my power to spin off from the popularity of the new movies, right down to a quinto cameo in the pilot. and then i'd try to appeal to the brainless masses.