You never know guys, it could surprise us and turn out good.

They don't really care about Trek. Consider who they gave this film over to in the first place.That's a damn shame. They had 3 years and a 50 year anniversary to build the film around and we are possibly getting a film that they don't believe in. That s*** is disrespectful.
And I cannot wait for Fantastic Four II.Confidence with BEYOND must be somewhat there as a few sites have reported today that Paramount have registered Star Trek 4 with the MPAA.

I liked the first two movies as well and I will continue to hope for the best but I can't ignore that Paramount didn't hide those films, they didn't give those films lackluster marketing campaigns. I'm not being negative, I'm being realistic.I'm looking forward to it and really enjoyed both films so far. I'm still excited.
![]()
And I cannot wait for Fantastic Four II.![]()

They have had one trailer, and it was underwhelming to say the least. They skipped CinemaCon.I liked the first two movies as well and I will continue to hope for the best but I can't ignore that Paramount didn't hide those films, they didn't give those films lackluster marketing campaigns. I'm not being negative, I'm being realistic.
You know you want it.![]()
Skipping CinemaCon was just a huge red flag more than anything.They have had one trailer, and it was underwhelming to say the least. They skipped CinemaCon.
Comparing it to what they did with Bond's 50th, it is like it isn't even happening. But even still, this would be bad for a normal release.Skipping CinemaCon was just a huge red flag more than anything.
I know we definitely aren't saying that they needed to mount a year long marketing campaign but this marketing campaign has been pathetic so far. This is their 50th anniversary movie and they are treating it like a mid budget September release. I'm not seeing the specialness (not a word) of the 50th anniversary right now.
DigificWriter.The only person who wants a sequel to Fan4stick is The Guard.
You know you want it.![]()

Right Bond, I forgot about that for a moment. That is how you market a special anniversary.Comparing it to what they did with Bond's 50th, it is like it isn't even happening. But even still, this would be bad for a normal release.
It's just odd they fast tracked this to coincide with the 50th anniversary and then they've only had one trailer. I mean that's marketing prime meat right there. Right up there with "The End of so and so."
Skipping CinemaCon was just a huge red flag more than anything.
I know we definitely aren't saying that they needed to mount a year long marketing campaign but this marketing campaign has been pathetic so far. This is their 50th anniversary movie and they are treating it like a mid budget September release. I'm not seeing the specialness (not a word) of the 50th anniversary right now.
The only person who wants a sequel to Fan4stick is The Guard.
DigificWriter.
Ahh DigificWriter, yes he is on the list as well.Comparing it to what they did with Bond's 50th, it is like it isn't even happening. But even still, this would be bad for a normal release.
DigificWriter.
I'd see it. The same way I want to see God's Not Dead 2, but I'd see it nonetheless.![]()

As a Bond fan, it was quite fun. Ended up with a lot of useless merch and buying movies I already had.Right Bond, I forgot about that for a moment. That is how you market a special anniversary.
Yep, the marketing is bad for a normal release.

I don't know, and I don't care if this is the right place. I need to know the answer to this after what Feige said. Knowing him, he probably still denies it.Ahh DigificWriter, yes he is on the list as well.
Did he finally admit that Marvel was in charge of making the new Spider-Man movie and not Sony? I'm sorry, I know this isn't the right place for this question.

Snow is such a masochist.I'd see it. The same way I want to see God's Not Dead 2, but I'd see it nonetheless.![]()

Is this a joke? Star Wars isn't Star Trek.
I don't know the film's quality but one thing is for sure, the studio doesn't have faith in it.
It would be so funny if he still denied the truth. lolAs a Bond fan, it was quite fun. Ended up with a lot of useless merch and buying movies I already had.
I don't know, and I don't care if this is the right place. I need to know the answer to this after what Feige said. Knowing him, he probably still denies it.![]()
Um that's not the way things work. A big film always has to have a good marketing no matter if it's a 2nd sequel or not. Furthermore, the studio aren't just marketing Beyond less they are barely marketing it at all.Is your reply a joke?
I never said that the quality would be the same nor that it would equal Star Wars business. I said that they already largely have a built in audience. Most general audience have no idea at all about a director shake up. The only thing they know is that another Star Trek film is coming and that they, for the most part, liked the last two. If it's crap, then yeah the second weekend is going to be hit bad. But, they already have the first weekend sold thanks to 'Star Trek' and 'Into Darkness.'
If this was a first film, okay. It being the third film after a steady and successful earning of two? They basically already have their opening weekend.
A big film always has to have a good marketing no matter if it's a 2nd sequel or not. Furthermore, the studio aren't just marketing Beyond less they are barely marketing it at all.