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Oh, look, that link also includes a more traditional looking (for Star Trek) cast photo rather than the "Oh they fawkin" dogpile on the grass from a few weeks ago everyone loved around here.
 
The trailers for Beyond were hot garbage. Based on those you'd think it would be the worst Trek film ever produced.

Thankfully I wasn't swayed by the advertising. Those trailers did the movie NO justice.
Indeed.

Advertising is about as useful but it's deceptive by its nature. So, I say watch the show and decide for yourself.

And, no, I don't care if Trek succeeds or fails. I have no financial stake in that.
 
So far, the modern era of Star Trek has had 216 entries in 8 years with a minimum of 36 more to come. That is success by any reasonable standard. Especially for a cable franchise.

As a comparison, the Disney+ MCU (episodes of series plus specials) has had only 135 entries.

Admittedly only across five years, but still.
 
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The trailers for Beyond were hot garbage. Based on those you'd think it would be the worst Trek film ever produced.

Thankfully I wasn't swayed by the advertising. Those trailers did the movie NO justice.
Not to mention the ones that aired after opening weekend gave away the plot twist. :scream:
 
The trailers for Beyond were hot garbage. Based on those you'd think it would be the worst Trek film ever produced.

Thankfully I wasn't swayed by the advertising. Those trailers did the movie NO justice.
You and I weren't swayed by the trailers, which isn't the point.
The general audience avoided the movie and put Trek as a movie franchise on ice for a decade now, that's the point.
And, no, I don't care if Trek succeeds or fails. I have no financial stake in that.
Not everything has to be about a personal financial stake.
I personally wanted the Kelvin Timeline to have a proper ending and it never got that.
Nobody in the general audience lost money on it, but the KT died a premature death.
So far, the modern era of Star Trek has had 216 entries in 8 years with a minimum of 36 more to come. That is success by any reasonable standard. Especially for a cable franchise.
216 entries in 8 years around 80% of which has already been forgotten and 70% of which were prematurely cancelled anyways.
 
Amazing - I've never seen goalposts moved that fast and that incompetently before.
It's the typical argument of "newer Trek is not as good as old Trek because reasons."

The competition game is painful at this point. It's middle school level nonsense of "my dad can beat up your dad" style with no real way to compare because streaming and broadcast television are two completely different animals. Neither is like the other and that should be expected!
 
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