As usual, I'm complete agreement with you. Showtime is where I'd love to see the television series air as it's the best of limited realistic options, albeit still with quite the hurdle.
It is precisely the network's commitment to long-term storytelling and the audience's willingness to embrace such a thing that has me stoked for the slight possibility of it all.
Here's what I think will happen realistically.
1. We will not get any new Trek television series until the next two films are done. Which means around 2015 or so.
2. I think the next two films will certainly be successful, but with diminishing returns. By 2015, I think the ride will be over movie-wise.
3. Therefore, Paramount will have all the sets, props, costumes, physical and CGI models, etc. from these movies and nothing to do with them. At the same time, CBS could realize that they could create a Trek series but not have to shell out all that money for the above stuff, because it already exists from the films. They could then make their own nuTOS series for a fraction of the cost of making it from scratch. All they'd have to do is recast the crew again (a la M*A*S*H movie to M*A*S*H TV series) for the small screen.
I truly believe this is the only way Trek will ever return to television.
Diminishing returns? You really believe so? I mean, it's certainly possible. No doubt about that. But lately I keep seeing sequels to popular first films grabbing all the more dough, plus there's a lot of talk of
Star Trek XII riding serious momentum and pulling in as much as one-and-a-half times the coin. (Well, some say a lot more than that, but I'm trying to stay firmly
rooted in realism...)
As for recasting everyone, my gut impulse is to say that I don't see it happening so quickly, but with all that Marvel stuff it wouldn't be all
that surprising to me.
Since John Cho has already indicated a willingness to commit to television (the one-season long Flash Forward, though his contract for the canceled series was likely for a full run) I'm hoping for a U.S.S. Excelsior spin-off down the line.
Or, hell, once this movie series wraps, why not give Sulu (and whoever else from the cast who will come aboard on a television budget--it's worth remembering that Quinto was on Heroes for that series' entire run, too) and let him take command of the Enterprise. That way they can just re-use the sets from the movie and give themselves scale not otherwise available on a television budget.
That's if we're talking television, though. I bet Paramount will continue to make films for the foreseeable future.
Oh man, I love the idea of Cho helming the
Excelsior so much. Talk about a hard-earned half-victory to those
Excelsior campaigners from the turn of the last decade.