Misinformation. Everyone knows the season will be shelved for a tax write-off and Kurtzman will be fired and Gene's Spirit will frown in disapproval.And the Big Mountain has announced that Strange New Worlds has been renewed for Season Four.

Misinformation. Everyone knows the season will be shelved for a tax write-off and Kurtzman will be fired and Gene's Spirit will frown in disapproval.And the Big Mountain has announced that Strange New Worlds has been renewed for Season Four.
Furthermore, he's already secured funding for three more Discovery seasons to be filmed and sneakily released on Paramount+ without informing the studio to keep the open secret it had actually been cancelled five years ago, at about the same time he was sacked.Misinformation. Everyone knows the season will be shelved for a tax write-off and Kurtzman will be fired and Gene's Spirit will frown in disapproval.
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I for one welcome our teary eyed whispering mistressKurtzman is the one who is buying Paramount. After the deal is finalized, he will announce the launch of the Michael Burnham Cinematic Universe.
You heard it first here, folks.
About time all acknowledged the greatness!I for one welcome our teary eyed whispering mistress
All while being fired.It’s a clever trick. So long as Kurtzman can sneak the “B” past audiences when they see “MCBU”, they’ll assume it’s Marvel and flock to theaters.
If he also manages to trick everyone into believing it’s still 2019, he’ll even turn a sizable profit on the venture.
The long and short of it is Star Trek Legacy IS happening, that a deal has been signed with Amazon to pay for 30% of the costs, in exchange for rights to air it outside of the US, and that season 1 will air in late 2025 BEFORE the Picard/TNG movie, which ties into it, which should air in early 2026.
He doesn't count this as rumour, its straight up fact according him and will be announced some time in the early summer this year. Its supposed to be a really big event.
I'll remind folks hos contact in Paramount is so good he knew about the WB Paramount merger talks before anyone else.
So...how'd that go?
Kurtzman is the one who is buying Paramount. After the deal is finalized, he will announce the launch of the Michael Burnham Cinematic Universe.
You heard it first here, folks.
The writer-producer is one of the busiest creatives in town, and is he’s helping to develop the rival Star Trek franchise for Paramount, a deal he stepped into this past spring. He was due to take on an active producing role on the franchise’s film side. Sources say he will maintain those duties, keeping one hand on a lightsaber and the other on a phaser.
Kinberg gave Paramount prior notice that a Star Wars announcement was going to break in the trades, and he'll be moving on to Star Wars once he's finished working with them. [...] Kinberg intends to follow through on his commitments to Paramount first and foremost, before subsequently moving on to Star Wars. It does mean these upcoming Star Wars movies will have to wait a while.
Deadline and Variety have basically the same report, though note that all three treat this as reports from "sources" or "insiders" rather than any sort of press release from Lucasfilm, which has refused comment.
Also worth mentioning that Kinberg fucked up adapting Dark Phoenix not once, but twice.Multiple reliable Hollywood trades reported yesterday that the new Star Wars trilogy will be written and produced by Simon Kinberg, acclaimed writer/director of (checks memory banks...) Dark Phoenix?
Perhaps everyone is looking at the fallout from the last half-dozen Star Wars movies and is wondering if it's career suicide.Multiple reliable Hollywood trades reported yesterday that the new Star Wars trilogy will be written and produced by Simon Kinberg, acclaimed writer/director of (checks memory banks...) Dark
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