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|    Rhino to All    |
|    Re: Star Trek: Nemesis Ending & Why It K    |
|    09 Jan 25 18:49:20    |
      [continued from previous message]              > Just as Star Trek Generations passed the franchise to       >> the TNG cast, the Nemesis follow-up would have led to DS9 or Voyager movies.       >>       >> Waning interest in Star Trek as a franchise, low box-office returns, and       poor       >> fan reception led to Star Trek: Nemesis ultimately killing future Star Trek:       >> The Next Generation movies. As Star Trek: Enterprise's pivot to earlier in       >> the Star Trek timeline suggested Star Trek might be done with the 24th       >> century, Star Trek: Nemesis opened to a disappointing US$18.5 million box       >> office. Ticket sales dropped 76% for Nemesis' second weekend, indicating       fans       >> were dissatisfied with the latest TNG movie. Star Trek: Nemesis closed three       >> months later, after grossing a woeful $43.25 million domestically.       >>       >> *********************************************************************       >> Film Title US & Canada Worldwide Budget       >> ---------- ----------- --------- ------       >> Star Trek Generations $75,671,125 $118,071,125 $38 million       >> Star Trek: First Contact $92,027,888 $146,027,888 $46 million       >> Star Trek: Insurrection $70,187,658 $112,587,658 $70 million       >> Star Trek: Nemesis $43,254,409 $67,336,470 $60 million       >> *********************************************************************       >>       >> Seven years passed before Star Trek returned to cinemas with J.J. Abrams'       >> 2009 reboot. The Kelvin Timeline Star Trek movies were a change of pace that       >> combined Abrams' fresh take with nostalgia for Star Trek: The Original       >> Series. Although Star Trek Into Darkness received mixed reviews, and Star       >> Trek Beyond was an underrated gem, Abrams' Star Trek movies renewed interest       >> in the franchise. The Kelvin Timeline paved the way for Star Trek's return       to       >> television—and a chance to fix the mistakes made by Star Trek: Nemesis.       >>       >> Star Trek: Picard fixed Star Trek: Nemesis' mistakes by returning to themes       >> that Nemesis botched in its delivery. Backed up as a positronic ghost,       >> Lieutenant Commander Data asked Admiral Picard to grant Data's ultimate       wish:       >> the universal human experience of death. By reframing death as the final       step       >> in becoming human, Star Trek: Picard gave Data's death the meaning it lacked       >> in Star Trek: Nemesis. Data's legacy lived on in the highly advanced synth,       >> Soji Asha (Isa Briones), instead of B-4, while Picard's new mirror was Jean-       >> Luc and Beverly Crusher's son, Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers), instead of       >> Shinzon.       >>       >> Star Trek: Picard followed through with Commander Donatra's promise that       >> Jean-Luc Picard had a friend in the Romulan Empire. Admiral Picard had a       >> personal investment in evacuating Romulus before the Romulan supernova       >> destroyed the planet in 2387; this promise ultimately cost Picard his career       >> when Starfleet called his resignation bluff.       >>       >> Star Trek: Picard season 3 reunited the Star Trek: The Next Generation cast       >> for the proper send-off that Star Trek: Nemesis failed to give them. Picard       >> gave each member of the former USS Enterprise-E crew a spotlight, especially       >> the characters that Nemesis sidelined, like Captain Worf and Beverly       Crusher.       >> Deanna Troi had more agency in her few Star Trek: Picard appearances than       >> ever before. Even Data's return was an evolution of his quest for humanity.       >> Star Trek: Picard allowed Star Trek: The Next Generation to end with the       >> dignity it deserved instead of being killed by Star Trek: Nemesis.       >>       >>       >> --       >> Let's go Brandon!       >>       >>       >>       >       >       >                     --       Rhino              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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