Going through IDW's solicitations for July, I came across something rather...interesting.
Maybe one of you can explain this to me?
Introducing....the Borgi!
STAR TREK DS9 DOG OF WAR #5 CVR B PHOTO COVER (MAY231394)
With stolen Starfleet data on its way to the Dominion, Captain Sisko dons the mysterious Borg headset in an attempt to stop the transmission! Meanwhile, Major Kira and Lieutenant Commander Dax race to keep their new crewmember and prized corgi off the black market. Rated Twww.previewsworld.com
Direct to Consumer I use because it could mean direct to streaming, direct to Blu-ray/UHD Blu-ray/DVD, or even direct to download via Itunes, vudu, or the product owner's website. IT just covers a broad range of options. And yes, you can say nontheatrical release, but I prefer to say what it is and not what it isn't.Well, I reject completely the idea that "video" ever meant VHS tapes except in the practical sense that that's how it was distributed. I mean Betamax was also video and not VHS long before DVD was in the picture. "Direct to consumer" kinda seems like an equally awkward and less direct way to say "direct to streaming", IMO. Theaters are an obvious middleman but all physical media has middlemen too.
They're all attempts to avoid the phrase "nontheatrical release", which is exactly correct and unambiguous but too many syllables.
Edit: And if "direct to video" is a problem, so is "OVA", because it's the same V.
Broadly, this is my position, as well, but I do concede that a theatrical release is "video," despite the fact that (whatever else "direct to video" means) this is the venue specifically intended to be excluded by the phrase.It's Video, as opposed to Audio (or Print). The media storage type is irrelevant; calling something direct to video is perfectly valid.
Going through IDW's solicitations for July, I came across something rather...interesting.
Maybe one of you can explain this to me?
Introducing....the Borgi!
STAR TREK DS9 DOG OF WAR #5 CVR B PHOTO COVER (MAY231394)
With stolen Starfleet data on its way to the Dominion, Captain Sisko dons the mysterious Borg headset in an attempt to stop the transmission! Meanwhile, Major Kira and Lieutenant Commander Dax race to keep their new crewmember and prized corgi off the black market. Rated Twww.previewsworld.com
Not quite. The streaming film on Paramount+ is on a definite schedule, but the next theatrical film is not quite dead yet.The kelvin timeline is done. The next Star Trek movie will be the section 31 film and it is getting released on paramount +
Well, they lost Anton, and Chris Hemsworth didn't want to come back to do their proposed story for them to wrap up the Kelvin timeline. Pretty much no one is working on this the last I checked. Personally, I would have loved to seen a fourth movie, but its been almost 7 years since the last film came out. I doubt that we will get a fourth movie to close out this version of the crew.Not quite. The streaming film on Paramount+ is on a definite schedule, but the next theatrical film is not quite dead yet.