I'm inclined to disagree. Two seperate Trek continuities really doesn't work. Part of the appeal of Star Trek is it's universe building. Basically it was the MCU before the MCU was the MCU.
The seperation to the Kelvin movies kinda' works, because it's an alternate timeline and all that. THough to be fair I would have preffered it if they were simple prequels, instead of prequel/sequel/reboots. But I doubt the Kelvinverse will continue beyond the Pine/Quinto-crew - these movies are defined by their characters, they don't have an interesting universe to play with. The universe is exactly the same old one.
I hope CBS and Paramount can find a way to work together on Trek. God, I hope Trek would be like Star Wars, where the entire property is under a single company (Lucasfilms), that can go to studios and television producers which are best for the property, not the property being a way to push the studio/streaming service/whatever.
The Romulus question has the benefit that - with all the timey-wimey-ness involved, and the Kelvin movies really being completely seperated from the prime universe, even in their "prime" parts (the USS Kelvin and Discovery contradict each other) - they could very easily go any way, and fans will accept it.
Romulus blowed up? Great, tv and movies even more connected. Romulus didn't blew up? Well, confirmation that the entirety of the Kelvin movies took place in their universe, and Nimoy-Spock really was "Old"-Quinto Spock.
It will be harder once both companies proclaim to do "prime" Trek again and contradict each other - say when Paramount does another Kirk/Spock movie, but with new actors and this time "definitely" set in prime and a prequel to TOS - and it contradicts Spock on DIS.
Then we will have a real problem with this franchise...
The seperation to the Kelvin movies kinda' works, because it's an alternate timeline and all that. THough to be fair I would have preffered it if they were simple prequels, instead of prequel/sequel/reboots. But I doubt the Kelvinverse will continue beyond the Pine/Quinto-crew - these movies are defined by their characters, they don't have an interesting universe to play with. The universe is exactly the same old one.
I hope CBS and Paramount can find a way to work together on Trek. God, I hope Trek would be like Star Wars, where the entire property is under a single company (Lucasfilms), that can go to studios and television producers which are best for the property, not the property being a way to push the studio/streaming service/whatever.
The Romulus question has the benefit that - with all the timey-wimey-ness involved, and the Kelvin movies really being completely seperated from the prime universe, even in their "prime" parts (the USS Kelvin and Discovery contradict each other) - they could very easily go any way, and fans will accept it.
Romulus blowed up? Great, tv and movies even more connected. Romulus didn't blew up? Well, confirmation that the entirety of the Kelvin movies took place in their universe, and Nimoy-Spock really was "Old"-Quinto Spock.
It will be harder once both companies proclaim to do "prime" Trek again and contradict each other - say when Paramount does another Kirk/Spock movie, but with new actors and this time "definitely" set in prime and a prequel to TOS - and it contradicts Spock on DIS.
Then we will have a real problem with this franchise...