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Paramount may be merging with another studio...

darkwing_duck1

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http://trekmovie.com/2009/06/15/paramount-could-merge-with-another-studio/

This will directly affect the future of filmed Trek, as being folded into another studio could leave it fighting for release dates and may find it under the control of a franchise UNfriendly CEO (like Moonives).

By forming into a larger studio, Paramount would have access to greater assets, which could help with large projects, like Star Trek sequels. For the latest Star Trek film Paramount had brought on a financing partner (Spyglass). On the flip side, Star Trek would have to compete in the newly merged studio for resources and possible release slots. So if Paramount were to merge with Sony, this could affect the release dates of the Star Trek sequel (targeted for Summer 2011) and Spider-man 4 (which is now slated for May 6, 2011). A combined studio would likely want to put some room between those tentpoles to avoid competing with itself.

There is also always the factor of a change in management. The current Viacom and Paramount leaders (Philippe Dauman and Brad Grey) have been very pro-Star Trek and especially pro-JJ Abrams. The studio’s current strategy is to put a bigger emphasis on its franchises, including Star Trek. A big corporate merger could always result in new priorities and strategies, which may affect how the new entity deals with Star Trek.
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again. I do have worries over a STAR TREK vs. Spiderman summer because both would target early May.
 
business implications beyond Trek

Paramount is looking for another great performer for 2011 like JJ Abrams Trek XI this year. Same writers, same director.
If they do not greenlight 2 films back to back production I think JJ Abrams will NOT be directing Trek XIII.

this article brings up the business implications if a merger happens.
http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/2008-12...nt-sony-merger-the-death-of-the-studio-system

I believe if Paramount merges with Sony then Sony will control MGM, Columbia, Sony pictures, and Paramount's films and the Playstation Network direct to customer 1080p HD movie downloads may be a real market for Sony via PS3 in addition to Blu-ray sales.
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again.

I'm still waiting on reasons as to what made the new Star Trek so great.

Please see the Star Trek XI forum for said reasons.

And for reasons it was not, for that matter...

As to the takeover/merger, wouldn't whoever the controlling company is be stupid not recognizing the money-maker that Trek has proven to be and stands to be in a sequel?

Money knows no pride, does it?
 
IMO, Paramount is becoming more and more just a brand name these days and could go the way of Orion films, where it could wind up existing as a small unit of a larger studio...
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again.

I'm still waiting on reasons as to what made the new Star Trek so great.

Please see the Star Trek XI forum for said reasons.

And for reasons it was not, for that matter...

As to the takeover/merger, wouldn't whoever the controlling company is be stupid not recognizing the money-maker that Trek has proven to be and stands to be in a sequel?

Money knows no pride, does it?

well, as pointed out up-thread you have the chance of getting someone like Les Moonvies who hates trek and would do whatever he could to get it killed.
 
Les Moonvies hates TV Science Fiction, especially space opera, because it's been a proven money loser over the past decade. Put him in charge of a movie studio where a Science Fiction space movie was the highest grossing film of the year and he will gladly green light a sequel.
 
Les Moonvies hates TV Science Fiction, especially space opera, because it's been a proven money loser over the past decade. Put him in charge of a movie studio where a Science Fiction space movie was the highest grossing film of the year and he will gladly green light a sequel.
Yeah, I'll believe it when I see it
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again.

I'm still waiting on reasons as to what made the new Star Trek so great.

Almost all Trek fans - better than nine out of ten - like it, and so does most everyone else who've seen it. Those are all the "reasons it's great" that are needed to justify continuing right down the present course rather than responding to the small amount of criticism it's received by changing it.
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again.

I'm still waiting on reasons as to what made the new Star Trek so great.

$350,000,000+ and counting.

That's all that matters to the bean counters who make the ultimate decisions.

As to the takeover/merger, wouldn't whoever the controlling company is be stupid not recognizing the money-maker that Trek has proven to be and stands to be in a sequel?

Money knows no pride, does it?
It usually doesn't in Hollywood, that's for sure. Why would anyone hate Star Trek, or anything else, so much that they refuse to use it to make $$$? Why prefer to make the same money off some stupid comic book character or a bunch of flying robots? Star Trek is no more childish or embarrassing than the usual summer blockbuster fodder.

Les Moonvies hates TV Science Fiction, especially space opera, because it's been a proven money loser over the past decade.

Fair enough, and if that was his objection, it has been mooted 350 million times.
 
Les Moonvies hates TV Science Fiction, especially space opera, because it's been a proven money loser over the past decade.
Fair enough, and if that was his objection, it has been mooted 350 million times.

Nope, TV space opera is still DOA. What the past 10 years has shown is that what works in movies doesn't necessarily work on TV. The day a space base show is a hit on broadcast tv is the day Moonvies will be on board with bringing Star Trek back to TV. Personally I hope Star Wars provides that day.
 
well, as pointed out up-thread you have the chance of getting someone like Les Moonvies who hates trek and would do whatever he could to get it killed.

I really doubt he hates Trek for any other reason than when he was in charge Enterprise and Nemesis both lost a shed load of money.
 
Moonvies incharge would make paramount into what 20th fox is now. Look at what happen to x-men with the guy incharge of Fox, can you picture the same thing happening to Trek if Moonvies has say on it
 
Moonvies incharge would make paramount into what 20th fox is now. Look at what happen to x-men with the guy incharge of Fox, can you picture the same thing happening to Trek if Moonvies has say on it

Yeah that fourth blockbuster movie is death for the x-men franchise? :vulcan:
 
Moonvies incharge would make paramount into what 20th fox is now. Look at what happen to x-men with the guy incharge of Fox, can you picture the same thing happening to Trek if Moonvies has say on it

Yeah that fourth blockbuster movie is death for the x-men franchise? :vulcan:

It is when you consider that it was complete crap, ultimately beaten by STAR TREK of all things, and showed a decline in sales when compared to the previous movie in the franchise
 
It is when you consider that it was complete crap, ultimately beaten by STAR TREK of all things, and showed a decline in sales when compared to the previous movie in the franchise

Well it was beaten by a hugely successful film in Star Trek, so not a surprise.

As for the diminishing returns, fairly standard, there will be at least two more x-men films.
 
^ Paramount did a great job with STAR TREK, any sequel should be left in the same hands again.

I'm still waiting on reasons as to what made the new Star Trek so great.

Almost all Trek fans - better than nine out of ten - like it, and so does most everyone else who've seen it. Those are all the "reasons it's great" that are needed to justify continuing right down the present course rather than responding to the small amount of criticism it's received by changing it.
I want to see where you got those statistics

I would like a hard peer reviewed source.

don't claim statistics if they can't be backed up.
 
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