Star Trek is famous for saying everything you wish you could say, that you wish everyone was saying, but just can’t find the collective strength to do so.
Losing the Star Trek franchise to the profitable, corporate machine of pumping out dollars… Well, it was extremely incompatible with the message. Star Trek had always had.
CEO of Paramount has openly stated that the Kelvin timeline Star Trek films are no more. But what may come next for Star Trek?
I mean, while the ownership of the franchise is legit concerning and I am worried about where it’s going with the end of LD and PRO, at least SNW has managed to get in some good ones, especially Ad Astra Per Aspera and Pelia bluntly calling Star Trek “the whole no-money, socialist utopia thing”.
There’s certainly been some gaffes, and I’ve been driven a little nuts by the relationship stuff going on in S3, but there’s still strong stuff in that show for now (granted, I’ve only watched up to S3 E8 so far). At the very least, it got some last words in before we possibly hit a dark age for while.
The Kelvin timeline is a weak addition to the franchise and had no promise outside of nostalgia fan service. Trek holds so much promise for untold stories - why reuse characters and try to tell the same stories?
Paramount has made many recent poor choices but focusing on the good Trek is not one of them.
Star Trek is famous for saying everything you wish you could say, that you wish everyone was saying, but just can’t find the collective strength to do so.
Losing the Star Trek franchise to the profitable, corporate machine of pumping out dollars… Well, it was extremely incompatible with the message. Star Trek had always had.
CEO of Paramount has openly stated that the Kelvin timeline Star Trek films are no more. But what may come next for Star Trek?
I mean, while the ownership of the franchise is legit concerning and I am worried about where it’s going with the end of LD and PRO, at least SNW has managed to get in some good ones, especially Ad Astra Per Aspera and Pelia bluntly calling Star Trek “the whole no-money, socialist utopia thing”.
There’s certainly been some gaffes, and I’ve been driven a little nuts by the relationship stuff going on in S3, but there’s still strong stuff in that show for now (granted, I’ve only watched up to S3 E8 so far). At the very least, it got some last words in before we possibly hit a dark age for while.
The Kelvin timeline is a weak addition to the franchise and had no promise outside of nostalgia fan service. Trek holds so much promise for untold stories - why reuse characters and try to tell the same stories?
Paramount has made many recent poor choices but focusing on the good Trek is not one of them.
The Star Trek Academy show is filming now