When Trek makes a billion, it'll be due to inflation.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=startrek.htm
I hope not.
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When Trek makes a billion, it'll be due to inflation.
I think that one day there will be a Star Trek film that grosses one billion dollars because of the right script and right director. Star Trek has yet to find the right film story that attracts the masses.
It is all about the script.
This list of 29 billion dollar movies could have a Star Trek film among them one day if they just write a script that connects with the public as did these twenty-nine extremely different films.
https://www.imdb.com/imdbpicks/29-billion-dollar-grossing-movies/ls063095038/
Star Trek didn't get the constant love and promotion of the SW or MCU franchise. Because of that studios allowed garbage or lackluster scripts to be churned out. Case in point was the TNG movie era. that WAS the era for Trek to have been a blockbuster on the screen. But they went with a very non-cinematic TNG acting ensemble and assorted usual suspects who , with one exception (and even that looked fairly low budget), treated the whole thing like a series of really long episodes. TNG deserved extra seasons and Trek movie fans deserved something new.Regardless of the script, there is a big portion of the audience which will not watch it because it carries the Star Trek label.
Unless there is a fundamental shift in the perception of Trek - and since the Kelvin films didn’t do that to a great degree, I don’t know what can - that will always hold back the potential box office.
Precisely so.I never saw other franchises where the creative team is such a slave of the haters and the studio seems to have no plan whatsoever. In trek, it was mainly Orci and now, I see, Kurtzman with Discovery. They listen to haters online way too much (I thought Kurtzman was immune when he was making kelvin trek, but then I read his comments about discovery and oh man... way to make haters feel important and like they gotta the power to influence you)
JJ gives me the vibe he doesn't give a f*ck about haters and it's the right approach, imo. That doesn't mean he doesn't care about the audience and fans, but he keeps his distance from people online and doesn't want to get influenced by negativity. You need to filter constructive criticism from trolling and hatred of the sake of hatred. Probably he is hated for this reason too because nothing annoys trolls more than being ignored or, worse, getting evidence that they don't exist for the person they are attacking.
Personally, I also blame their weakness towards 'haters'. These people should know what they are doing and they have professional methods to try to understand the audience's response. They should know that the old fans who complain online are a minority and that trying to please them is the most hopeless thing ever because these people complain about every single new trek thing that was ever made or will get made in the future.
Instead of hopelessly trying to please those people (when you have evidence, btw, that the more they like a movie the more it's a flop anyway ) using nostalgia (that backfires because those old fans will complain. See stid), you should keep engaged the very audience that made the movies successful. You shouldn't alienate them.
I never saw other franchises where the creative team is such a slave of the haters and the studio seems to have no plan whatsoever. In trek, it was mainly Orci and now, I see, Kurtzman with Discovery. They listen to haters online way too much (I thought Kurtzman was immune when he was making kelvin trek, but then I read his comments about discovery and oh man... way to make haters feel important and like they gotta the power to influence you)
JJ gives me the vibe he doesn't give a f*ck about haters and it's the right approach, imo. That doesn't mean he doesn't care about the audience and fans, but he keeps his distance from people online and doesn't want to get influenced by negativity. You need to filter constructive criticism from trolling and hatred of the sake of hatred. Probably he is hated for this reason too because nothing annoys trolls more than being ignored or, worse, getting evidence that they don't exist for the person they are attacking.
This is all quite true. My frustration is how quickly it devolves in to "change is bad" even if some of the changes are still reflective of the base material.You could also say they forgot the old adage "you can't please everyone all of the time".
Viewers are often very diverse in their likes and dislikes, I might like X about something but someone else might dislike that very same thing. For the most part I enjoyed the Kelvinverse films but that doesn't mean I like everything about them. DO I feel strongly enough to rant and rave online about them, No. That doesn't mean I won't offer an opinion if asked.
I also think the issue can be exacerbated with older franchises as you have people who grew up with different iterations and for some of them isn't <franchise> if isn't X.
The problem is that you only read/hear about at more often or not from those on the extreme sides i.e. hate and love, whilst the overwhelmingly majority whilst they might have grumbles about some elements remain largely quiet(er).
I highly doubt a billion dollar Trek movie will be written by Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne, whose iMDB listings don't show any previous writing credits. What I would LOVE to see, however, would be a couple of writers who have HAD a billion dollar movie (just spitballing here, but, let's say Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely of Avengers and Captain America fame) take a stab at a script. Let's not go cheap here. I don't want to see a bottle-episode/movie featuring Pine/Hemsworth Kirk/Kirk team up. I'd love to see a high stakes, high-concept idea.I think that one day there will be a Star Trek film that grosses one billion dollars because of the right script and right director. Star Trek has yet to find the right film story that attracts the masses.
It is all about the script.
This list of 29 billion dollar movies could have a Star Trek film among them one day if they just write a script that connects with the public as did these twenty-nine extremely different films.
https://www.imdb.com/imdbpicks/29-billion-dollar-grossing-movies/ls063095038/
Not Prometheus, but Covenant. That was the Next Gen episode "Datalore" on the big screen.I think the future of Trek should be lower budget in all honesty. Something akin to the Alien/Prometheus movies in scope. I remember Prometheus reminding me of a bad episode of Star Trek.
Not Prometheus, but Covenant. That was the Next Gen episode "Datalore" on the big screen.
Budget-wise, I don't think there was much different between them and the Trek reboots?
interesting comparison, since we just learned we are getting an alien covenant 2/prometheus 3 just this week:Covenant was half of what STID and beyond cost to make, 90 something million dollars.
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