Brief Star Trek mention if you don’t want to read the whole (lengthy) thing.
DEADLINE: What is your plan for the Star Trek franchise? It is at crossroads with Strange New Worlds and Starfleet Academy ending and no new series greenlit. If I heard you correctly, you said that something is coming. Yes?
WISEMAN: Well, it’s one of the reasons why Chris is here as the resident number one fan of the Star Trek franchise. And there’s so many people in this building, by the way, that are. It is our goal and it is our job to figure out what the next bounce of Star Trek is. We’re talking to a lot of writers, we are leaning on CBS Studios, and it is imperative that we figure out what the next iteration is in this franchise because it’s just too important. We also are in touch with Paramount Pictures, they have a Star Trek movie that’s in development.
Good thing they have loads of number one Star Trek fans in the building, whatever that means.
Is she implying that they’re looking for other options than what Secret Hideout has to offer?
Right now it’s hard to imagine they’re going to bring Kurtzman and Secret Hideout back for anything Trek-related. It’s pretty clear Kurtzman’s era as Trek overseer is done.
I wouldn’t put money on it either way, but I would think CBS Studios would have more say in that than Paramount+ as the “network” - the two are very intertwined obviously, but I suspect Paramount+ just wants the shows, without being too concerned about who makes them.
Chris who?
Chris Parnell, formerly with Apple TV and current EVP for Paramount+ Originals.
I thought it was the other Chris Parnell, and wondered how he was supposed to be “good for Trek”.
Since that Parnell is most recently known for Jerry in Rick and Morty, I feel like we’re missing out on “Star Trek: Jerry”
Picture it: Alpha Quadrant, 3070. Captain Jerry Smith’s is one of the few ships to survive The Burn.
Captain Jerry: I just kept maintaining course and speed at full impulse, and it just kept working.





