by Kheren » Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:15 pm
The new Kurtzmantrek installment, Lower Decks, a Star Trek animated spoof by the Rick & Morty creator, is being announced for the first week of August.
Unfortunately, CBS pulled off their official trailer when the dislikes surpassed the likes by more than 50% after 2 hours. So if you want to see it, or at least parts of it, you have to go to the various reviews of the trailer still up on Youtube.
A word of warning; they are not exactly full of praise.
As this cartoon has been rejected by Netflix (already burned with DISC) and Amazon Prime (already burned by STPicard), it is still lacking any international distribution. So as of now, it will only be seen in the US through CBS All Access and in Canada (for free) on CTV Sci-Fi.
Speaking of DISC and Picard; season 3 of DISC, despite being announced as ''coming soon,'' still has no date of release and is the final installment, at least on Netflix. Studio leases have not been renewed, sets have been dismantled and reports of test screenings are said to be worst than for the 1st and 2nd season. As for Picard, Amazon Prime is not renewing it, so season 2 is in limbo, with no financial support nor script yet either.
Same situation with all the announced projects; no international distributor and no investors for Strange New Worlds nor Section 31 (for years now).
Meanwhile, the acclaimed so-called Trek parody, The Orville, brought 2 billion of profit and is about to release it's much anticipated 3rd season on Hulu... from the guy (Seth Macfarlane) CBS said ''no'' to when he pitched for Star Trek and thus decided to make his own version of it.
So as of now, it's not looking good so far for Star Trek outside of STO... or maybe it's just the opposite?
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"In this galaxy, there is a mathematical probability of three million Earth-type planets. In all the universe, three million, million galaxies like this.
And in all of that... and perhaps more...
only one of each of us."
Dr Leonard H. McCoy
TOS Balance of Terror
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