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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread


So, first CBS/Paramount originally wanted to end the series after season 4, but the producers fought with them to get a fifth season. Then, CBS/Paramount shifted gears again and wanted to have a two hour series finale movie instead of a 10-episode fifth/final season, and the producers had to fight again to get 6 episodes instead?

This does not sound like CBS/Paramount wants to make Star Trek: Year One. Or a President Archer show. Or Star Trek Legacy. Or any of the other crap we've heard rumors about. This sounds like CBS/Paramount wants to end this show as quickly as humanly possible and cease making more.
 
So, first CBS/Paramount originally wanted to end the series after season 4, but the producers fought with them to get a fifth season. Then, CBS/Paramount shifted gears again and wanted to have a two hour series finale movie instead of a 10-episode fifth/final season, and the producers had to fight again to get 6 episodes instead?

This does not sound like CBS/Paramount wants to make Star Trek: Year One. Or a President Archer show. Or Star Trek Legacy. Or any of the other crap we've heard rumors about. This sounds like CBS/Paramount wants to end this show as quickly as humanly possible and cease making more.

I don’t get the impression they shifted gears from a fifth-season greenlight toward a two-hour movie greenlight. My understanding is that season four was set to be the end, but with a two-hour movie as a financially acceptable way to end things on the writers’ terms. When the producers made it clear that two hours wouldn’t be enough, negotiations were tight, but ultimately, a truncated fifth season was approved.

Which likely would not have been in the cards if Paramount wanted to wash its hands of Star Trek on TV altogether. And is it really fair to call all that stuff “crap” and rumours? Ignoring people who try to sell the idea that any of this will ever actually happen, it’s all pitches and pitch concepts; I wouldn’t classify such things as rumour. There are real people in actual show-making careers who have expressed interest in creating these things. That doesn’t mean any of them are ever made, nor does it inherently suggest anything of the sort, but it’s a far cry from, like, if somebody on YouTube starts claiming that Star Trek: Sisko Returns is happening or whatever.
 
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