Not really a fan of dystopian Star Trek. So many other dystopian futures in shows. I prefer my Trek to be utopian.
On the contrary, the interviews I’ve read indicate they are leaning harder into franchises they own. Discovery might be over, but it’s likely there will be new Star Trek shows in the pipeline. The difference is they won’t run concurrently. They want you to stay subscribed year-round, so they will chain the shows back to back through the year.
I hope one is basically “x00 years after tng/ds9/voy/pic a new crew rises to face new threats and meet new civilizations.”
It’s literally all I’ve wanted from new trek. Ugh.
Furthermore, they stated a goal in giving audiences reasons to maintain Paramount+ subscriptions, but while also not over-delivering all at once. Let’s not forget that at the peak of this revival, five Star Trek shows ran concurrently. Soon, we’ll be down to three Paramount+ Trek shows, and it’s possible that number will dwindle further to make room for other projects.
well, with the Section 31 show planned, DIS wrapping up, and LD and SNW still going strong, what are they gonna do? They already canned PRO, not just dumping a whole season that was ready to go, but pulling the S01 from Paramount+ entirely. Are they canceling Section 31, too?
Does anybody actually have any real interest in the Section 31 series? DISCO managed to take a secret organization and give them a fucking fleet and destroy basically all of the tactical secrecy involved. They had TNG levels of gear during the TOS era, right down to combadges for their specific fleet, not counting how miraculously advanced their ships were.
I really, really don’t want to see a series that involves anything with DISCO’s rendition of S31. I don’t want an Ash Tyler show, I don’t want a Georgeou show. I don’t want more TOS-era retcons from a writing staff that didn’t even want to be in that era to begin with and took two seasons to hurl themselves 500 years into the future so that they would stop needing to violate canonicity every ten seconds.
930 years into the future, and they still can’t write themselves out of a wet paper bag, but to answer your question: no. I don’t want to see a S31 series, either. That’s the point of a clandestine, off-the-books organization is that you don’t see or hear anything about them. they’re supposed to operate n the shadows secretly, dammit, lol. The jokers writing DIS had them parading around like James Bond introducing himself t every pretty girl and shady character in a casino like, “Yo, I just ripped of your casino for millions because I’m a master card sharp, and, btw, I’m an elite British spy sent here to kill your boss. Take me to him, please? Also, make me a drink.”
Edit: S31 worked in DS9 because they were creepy and they are generally regarded as repugnant by the Starfleet characters we saw and as a massive and shocking hypocrisy by the non-Starfleet/Federation characters. And then the DS9 crew worked to take down the leader of S31, simply for existing as an existential threat, not because it had become a self-aware AI bent on the destruction of humanity and intergalactic domination. DS9 had standards.
It’s on par with other Trek in terms of having a disastrous first few seasons, but the difference between say, TNG sucking for two seasons is like 50 episodes of lead-up and experimentation to work out the kinks, while DISCO has acclimated to their 10-12 British-style seasons which leave less room for trial-and-error. The main issue with the current run of 'Trek is that there is no more room for that trial-and-error, except for SNW, which has been taking massive leaps and bounds out of the established formula and doing an honestly great job with it.
I’m not a big discovery fan at all but yes, I am very interested in a made for streaming Trek movie. Curious what Paramount could do with it now that they have a better sense of what the general Trek community likes.
That happened, it was called Picard season 3 and it was a Galaxy Class Act™