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I think it's dumb. The first 13 episodes of a new Star Trek series will cost a minimum of $60 million dollars, which means, they'll need 7,700,000 subscribers for the first 13 weeks in order to break even. I'm guessing that outside of a very small amount of diehards, most of the viewership will come after the initial 13 weeks so that people can binge watch 13 episodes for $5.99. Whatever the case, this doesn't seem like a very good or well-thought out idea, especially since NBC, ABC and Fox are free. |
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These clowns never learn. TO THE SHIP! http://cdn.mos.techradar.com/art/int...ay2-970-80.jpg |
CBS jus made this become the 'most pirated show ever'
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I thought it was okay for what it is. It's not like there's footage to use yet ...
Beats the hell out of that macgyver promo. Sheesh... |
The VFX appeared really low rent. I don't know if that's because of the render or not.
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Also, I can't figure out how they're going to pull off a January 2017 air date when they haven't even announced a cast or begun principle photography (let alone, VFX).
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I'm with you, I'm not sure how they're going to get it ready to air weekly in 8 months without a cast. Maybe somebody is already working on externals (ships, space, etc). Still would have a lot of mundane vfx to do in a very short time, basically anything involving a cast member. No telling how much of their sets would even be practical. |
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Putting together a well funded series is difficult enough without announcements and promos but good grief, Moonves should know better. |
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