Definitely, but I have more hope in Sony not ruining Star Trek than I do in Skydance. Never mind the fact that most of their movies are bigger on special effects than they are on plot, look at what they’ve offered the world in terms of television thus far:
Sony? Who the hell knows. They make good TV and terrible TV. They haven’t done much in terms of sci-fi TV, but they seem to at least be able to make a reasonable TV show that’s not just a small screen version of pew pew explosions.
Definitely, but I have more hope in Sony not ruining Star Trek than I do in Skydance. Never mind the fact that most of their movies are bigger on special effects than they are on plot, look at what they’ve offered the world in terms of television thus far:
https://skydance.com/tv/
Sony? Who the hell knows. They make good TV and terrible TV. They haven’t done much in terms of sci-fi TV, but they seem to at least be able to make a reasonable TV show that’s not just a small screen version of pew pew explosions.
Sony is definitely a wildcard, so I’d prefer that (if merging is necessary). That lineup from Skydance does not fill me with confidence.