Others say it will confuse New fans but I say why.
Because new fans know nothing of the prime universe? They only barely are aware that alternate timelines exist. Why would you go back to something that was last relevant 20 years before?
How do you know? The last prime universe series(Enterprise) ended only 4 years ago buy the time the NuTrek film was released in 2009.
And no one was watching it.
It ended 10 years this year.
Here are some other shows that ended in the 2004-2005 season. Any of those still relevant?
Nowhere near 20 years ago.
You're talking about picking up after Voyager, which ended in 2000...but the time another movies comes and goes and TV production winds up it will be close to 20 years between the airing of Endgame and the airing of the 4th 24th century series.
They are doing revivals of the X files and possibly Twin Peaks this year with the original actors.
X-Files is getting a 6 episode run and Fox is desperate for some buzz with Idol languishing. Twin Peaks
might not happen.. CBS owns the franchise and they're fine not airing it.
Those shows ended much longer.
Xfiles ended in 2002. Twin Peaks has had a cult following but wasn't ever going to air on Network television. Want to guarantee no one watches Star Trek? Stick it on Showtime.
Revivals of television series are common and often successful.
Aside from TNG, name one.
There is a good chance someone in television will pitch a good idea for Prime Trek
I'm sure many people have pitched good ideas for Prime Trek in the past 10-15 years...however none of them have made it to air as they haven't been worth the expense.
and it will get made one day most likely when the movies have been exhausted.
Prime Trek is dead. It's best to accept this and move on. No one is going to air a different version of something that is more recent and wildly successful because Tim Russ appears in someone else's garage.