Although the wormhole gimmick could or could not help the movie; the one element which would still hurt the movie is the lack of struggle of the Enterprise getting and going to the center of the galaxy. Climbing a space Mount Everest should've been the goal where the journey builds and breakdown our heroes and antagonists. Creating, restoring and encouraging "faith" should've been the heart of the story.
That was a big issue for the movie. Granted, most of the general movie going public really isn't going to think of how long it should have taken the
Enterprise to actually get there like us more hardened Trekkies know.
The problem is they built up the Great Barrier as this insurmountable, well, barrier. That it could even destroy the ship. So they set up this expectation that this was going to be a significant issue. Then....nothing. The
Enterprise traverses the barrier in about 30 seconds with just a little shaking and some very bad special effects. That was it? And worse, the Klingon ship shows up suddenly out of nowhere. Some barrier.
So, V would've done a lot better if it was released after the summer.
Not sure that would have helped. The movie actually did relatively well at the time. It was number 1 at the box office the week it was released, though it quickly tailed off after that. But it just was not well regarded enough to keep it going no matter when it was released.
A lot of Trekkies have a soft spot for this movie. Myself included. It probably has some of the best Kirk-Spock-McCoy moments of the first 6 movies.
But...once you leave Trekkie land the movie is still poorly looked at, and largely forgotten. My father was just a casual fan. He loved TWOK and TUC for instance, and a handful of original series episodes that stood out. But he hated TFF and never watched it again. He thought it was a stupid movie with really bad special effects. When it comes to the films, they have to attract a wider audience and TFF just didn't do that. So that's why I'm not sure releasing it at a different time would have really helped.
It was probably the popularity of TVH that got TFF to number 1 it's first week, as those fans that saw TVH wanted to see if TFF would live up to TVH.
The cast looked pretty good for their ages, I was a little surprised their discussions to end their run since TVH did so well.
Yeah, particularly Shatner. When you look at Shatner between TFF and TUC, he looks significantly older in TUC. And TUC was only filmed 2 years later. I really noticed it during the scene when Gorkon died in TUC and he was holding the back of Kirk's head, you see a lot of gray. Interestingly enough, it actually fits the timeline pretty well, since TUC in universe takes place about 7-8 years later than TFF. Occasionally I wondered if they did that on purpose with that in mind...but that's probably unlikely. I think the makers of TUC were trying to forget about TFF for the most part and it seems unlikely they would go to the trouble.