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Where is a new set of actors for TNG? If a new TNG series/movie was made, who could the actors be for that?

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[–] [email protected] 30 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

How come?

Because if it ain't broke don't fucking fix it.


Further, a lot of the modern films are a lot less Philosophy Trek and a lot more Action Trek. TNG as a series is squarely Philosophy Trek, even if the TNG movies veer a little too much into Action Trek themselves.

I just don't have faith that the themes would be faithfully reproduced, even if the actors, setting, and so forth could be.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Because if it ain’t broke don’t fucking fix it.

If that were a matter of consideration for the entertainment industry there wouldn't be any live action Disney remakes.

[–] setsneedtofeed 8 points 3 weeks ago

If we are looking at it from the cold business angle, there has to be an acknowledgement of the different audiences and the different ways that different kinds of entertainment are monetized.

A Disney movie goes into theaters to make money on its own, then it goes onto Disney+ as part of the big lineup. The main audience is children. Children don't have the kind of demand of franchises that adults do. It is much easier to get children to accept reboots.

That 2019 live action Lion King movie that nobody ever even talks about? It made a billion and a half in theaters. Why? Simple. It had animals and loud noises in it, kids don't need much more than that.

A Star Trek show is not going to be making any theater money. All the money spent on it is in the hope that it attracts enough subscribers to make the costs worth it. That's harder math and it's with a more niche and picky audience.

I was in the middle of writing up a lot of math, but the TLDR is that a TNG reboot is not as appealing as a new show. A TNG adjacent show can cash in on TNG memberberries while having the freedom to be creative to try and pull in new subscribers.

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