Please no more TOS movies. They could easily cover the Lost Era, or skip ahead to the late 25th century, if they don't want to retread.
Well, there's the new Picard series soon. If it's successful (and that's a big 'if'), it can be extended into a movie by TPTB I suppose.What about recasting the ST:TNG crew for movies?
I cannot imagine any scenario where they feature TV/streaming characters in the movies. That would be like if Jessica Jones showed up to save the day in Infinity War.My guess is the next feature film after Star Trek 4 will be related to the characters in the Picard show.
Yes but I can't see many people being happy to pay an extra $10 to see Patrick Stewart or whoever when they're already paying $6.99 a month to see him. Seperate crews, continuities and very little crossover a la the MCU, keeping the movies "special" is the only way to keep them viable. Otherwise they might as well be All Access versions of Netflix's straight-to-streaming movies.^ I think that's just the thing. I believe Paramount is seeing Star Trek's ceiling when it comes to blockbusters.
They might be better off making smaller movies more frequently than asking for a billion dollars on a 250 million budget every four years.
Zachary Quinto is the only true Spock!!!!!!It will eventually get rebooted again, and the people who howled about the JJ films are going to look back with nostalgia at them.
I think Marvel does well enough, not that I want CBS to mimic that approach, but it is a success, because I love Daredevil and some of the Defenders things, and the they are enjoyable between films.I don't really know why it's necessary anymore to have a franchise on film and on TV.
unless, they wait abit and just do the QT Trek as ST4Star Trek 4 will be rewritten to write out Chris Hemsworth.They will have Pine reprise the role of Kirk, who will settle for somewhere between what his post-Beyond deal promised him and what they're offering now.
The movie will wrap up the Kelvin timeline and will be the last one to feature Pine/Quinto/Saldana and Co--unless of course it has a MASSIVE box office. Probably the magic number is 500 million.
The Tarantino movie will never get made.
imagine if LiS'98 had been a big success. - 2 LiS sequels. and big budget movies of Voyage/Giants/Time Tunnel! (maybe leading to an Irwin Allen 'Avengers' movie)Not sure twenty years counts as "only yesterday," but I get your point.
It's funny how memory distorts time. I keep seeing people refer to that LIS remake as "just a few years ago," when it was nearly two decades ago.
"But they just remade it a couple of years ago!" Etc.
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I thought they were going to make Orville Movies instead......JK
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