I think releasing a 20 year old episode of TNG is quite different that releasing new content , with modern t v production in an aspect ratio already primed for the big screen with a Oscar winner involved . The metric here is not how well it does in comparison to other Trek full features or old episodes of Trek released to theatres. It should be in comparison to other new/original to consumer streaming movies that have had theatrical runs. At the end of the day, Paramount will probably agree with you. I just think it wouldn't be bad idea since the production costs are already in the can and you have the marquee of an Academy award winner involved as the lead. Something you can't say for any other show or movie in Star Trek entire history.
Well you can over spend or not spend enough in promotion alone. Fine line between spending and investing. I'm no Theatres financial expert , does it really cost that much to contract content/distribute to the theatres? Because they have already spent the money on its production already.
Depends on the contract but the trend is away from theaters, more emphasis on streaming, so splitting revenues in a time of reducing spending doesn't make much sense.
Spoiler Young Rachel Garrett is in the movie. When does this movie take place?? Obviously not circa SNW unless Rachel Garrett is pushing 100 in Yesterday's Enterprise
Spoiler: SEC31 Character If Garrett commanded the C in 2344 it would be prior to that. OG actress was about 45 in "Yesterday's Enterprise". So young Garrett might be in her twenties placing the timeframe in the 2320s.
As to why they did a film as opposed to a Section 31 series: https://variety.com/2024/tv/feature...-academy-section-31-michelle-yeoh-1235952301/
I’m glad Michelle Yeoh enjoys the role enough to make it happen. It would have been a fairly unfortunate abandoned plot thread not to follow up on it - and yeah, she rocks as Georgiou besides.
As much as I'm looking forward to S31, I normally don't like to talk about it here. But I will stop in to say this: I'm glad S31 is taking place roughly during the period I wanted Early-Discovery to take place in: The Lost Era! Something we've seen very, very little of. On top of that, Captain Garrett was one of my favorite characters in "Yesterday's Enterprise".
I'm not throwing out the possibility that Georgiou goes time-skipping, but yeah, decent chance it's in the Lost Era entirely.
Keeping in mind this was originally meant to be a series, with this movie presumably being the pilot originally, that could have meant we could have had a series, or at least an entire season in the Lost Era. This is one missed opportunity that saddens me to have missed out on.
If the movie is popular, it could still potentionally turn into a series following the new characters.
Which wouldn’t be shown until 2028 or something, if SNW season 3 isn’t until 2025 and SFA isn’t even debuting until 2026.