You know what? Let's do it again. Predict the number of seasons Strange New Worlds will run.

How many seasons will STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS run?

  • Two. Doomcock dines on ashes. Or something.

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Three. There's reason to believe it's going behind the camera again soon, but alas, this is it.

    Votes: 19 15.7%
  • Four. There. Are. Four. Seasons.

    Votes: 12 9.9%
  • Five. Just call it the new seven.

    Votes: 66 54.5%
  • Six. Just shy of the old seven.

    Votes: 9 7.4%
  • Seven. Call it... er, the old seven.

    Votes: 7 5.8%
  • Eight or more. Strange New Worlds forever.

    Votes: 5 4.1%

  • Total voters
    121
Una spent the next seven years in prison in the timeline in which Pike DID fuck with the timeline.

There's no reason to believe that is her fate, or has to be her fate. Unlike Pike "dying," he doesn't know that.

So... there i s literally no rule breaking here.

In what way would Pike's diversion from the timeline - not stepping down as Captain and avoiding the accident - have any effect on Una's imprisonment?
 
In what way would Pike's diversion from the timeline - not stepping down as Captain and avoiding the accident - have any effect on Una's imprisonment?
Who knows? Perhaps him taking all the time to research the cadets and contacting them took time away from his attempts to get Una released.

Now that he's made peace with his fate in a fashion; he can now devote that time to Una's situation, and do what it takes to get her released, or the sentence mitigated in some way.
 
Right now, I'm going for seven. DISCO has set the benchmark at five, and now we know Lower Decks will also get to five. If SNW can keep the kind of positive reaction the first season got I don't see why it can't go beyond five.
 
It still set a precedent.
No it didn't. Just because Picard is ending after three doesn't mean that will be the norm.

I don’t see any future Trek shows (if they continue to make any at all) to last more than 3 years.
Starfleet Academy was just announced. Reading the tea leaves it seems the cancellations had more to do with those shows being more expensive than they were worth. It's too bad because Picard has been really good this year, but clearly they can't afford numerous exploration shows. Maybe if it had been this good from the start, it would have lasted longer.
 
It doesn’t mean that it won’t be the norm either. How long do most streaming shows last?
 
Yes, most streaming shows don’t cost anywhere near as much to produce as Trek shows do.
Star Trek has always cost more to produce than other shows yet TNG, DS9 and VOY lasted seven years. None of us knows what will happen, we'll just have to wait and see. But if SNW keeps having the success it's having, it will be far longer than three. Successful shows that make money don't get canceled.
 
Successful shows that make money don't get canceled.

That is by no means an absolute. There are many factors that contribute to whether a show continues or not. Money and success aren’t always the prime motivating factor for that show continuing.
 
That is by no means an absolute. There are many factors that contribute to whether a show continues or not. Money and success aren’t always the prime motivating factor for that show continuing.
Maybe not always, but most of the time it is. If the show is generating clicks on the service, it's not going anywhere as that is the entire point of the show existing.
 
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They will be filming season 3 soon. You think if season two is a hit they won't renew it for a season 4?
 
Sure it’s possible…with a significantly reduced budget.
Reduced budget huh? Is that why Paramount+ just green lighted another live action Star Trek series Starfleet Academy?

They're not going to reduce the budget on anything. As soon as a series, be it from the Star Trek franchise or some other franchise of theirs, fails to meet certain viewing metrics, they'll just cancel it.

And with the end of the covid-19 filming protocols in May 2023 across the Hollywood film industry (with the blessing of the various Hollywood unions); certain production costs will go away, so production costs will come down to a small degree across the board.
 
They will be using existing production assets from DSC.
And why not? Those sets have only been in use for three seasons. They used a lot of the old Discovery 23rd Century era set assets for Star Trek Strange New Worlds as well.

That's just the way Hollywood production works.
 
And why not? Those sets have only been in use for three seasons. They used a lot of the old Discovery 23rd Century era set assets for Star Trek Strange New Worlds as well.

That's just the way Hollywood production works.

My point is that SFA won’t be as expensive to produce because they will already be using existing production assets. That’s why they’re even making the show at all.
 
My point is that SFA won’t be as expensive to produce because they will already be using existing production assets. That’s why they’re making the show at all.
Again Hollywood has always looking for a way to reduce costs. But that doesn't mean they are starting to openly slash the production budget for a series. Kurtzman streaming Trek has a certain look and a cinematic feel that they're not going to drop because it's now part of what's expected by audiences when they watch a Star Trek streaming production.
 
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