This whole on-again-off-again refrain sounds just like what Battlestar Galactica had become since before (and after) RDM's version hit the small screens. Constant battles over writers, producers and directors coming and going - will it be a movie or another TV show - sometimes lucky just to see some small bits of concept art - legal fights between Universal and Larson - Larson dying, his estate settling, followed by an announcement of a new project that never happens, and subsequent announcements after that, all of which generate a little excitement in the fanbase then disappear as quickly as it appeared.
So it goes with the Kelvinverse. It's a shame that Tarantino pulled out, likely because he was becoming impatient with the monolithic Viacom/CBS/Paramount merger. I'm sure his ideas would have breathed new and explosive life into the franchise. Sadly, he's one that doesn't like to sit still too long; his patience is anathema to the ponderous battleship-like motions of several massive international corporations trying to merge their business mechanics. The two are simply incompatible and I think the window has closed to the Trek AltVerse in general, at this point.
So it goes with the Kelvinverse. It's a shame that Tarantino pulled out, likely because he was becoming impatient with the monolithic Viacom/CBS/Paramount merger. I'm sure his ideas would have breathed new and explosive life into the franchise. Sadly, he's one that doesn't like to sit still too long; his patience is anathema to the ponderous battleship-like motions of several massive international corporations trying to merge their business mechanics. The two are simply incompatible and I think the window has closed to the Trek AltVerse in general, at this point.