Confidence seems to be waning on this 5 year mission.At this point, I'm not sure if anything I wanted will come out. If it does great, otherwise life goes on.
I think the Wrath of Khan trinity will eventually come out, but figures from The Cage don't seem likely anymore, even though we've seen prototypes.Confidence seems to be waning on this 5 year mission.
Personally I wouldnt have Expected or intended to go beyond those three for myself but some of you guys have been asking for third babe in the silver mini-skirt on the right and TOS Lt. Leslie.
Dr. Chapel may have been cool.
I think the Wrath of Khan trinity will eventually come out, but figures from The Cage don't seem likely anymore, even though we've seen prototypes.
I hope I'm wrong, but he's already talking about cutting The Motion Picture line down to 3 figures.
Nanjin just posted that due to unexpected production delays, the TMP line will have to be limited to just Kirk, Spock and McCoy now. Which means no chance of an Ilia unfortunately.
Nah I don’t recall seeing any other figures mentioned by Nanjin at least. I’m gathering people just assumed if they were getting the main 3, that other figures from the film would be made too.Am I missing something regarding TMP? I thought it was always just going to be Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.
I think he had sort of toyed with the idea of making Ilia, but never seemed super excited about it. And the fact these female figures all require their own unique body probably doesn't help, which makes me fear now for the likes of Saavik and the various TOS ladies he's teased in the past...Am I missing something regarding TMP? I thought it was always just going to be Kirk, Spock, and McCoy.
A very good point. I always assumed that the "Five Year Mission" was indeed the licensing agreement that he had. If not mistaken, he also mentioned early on that once it was up, he was out of the game. That can obviously change.Along with @Mike86 I'll be the 2nd person today to ask "Am I missing something"
Based on my knowledge of the way franchise contracts work, that "5 year limitation" is likely down to the contract Nanjin has with CBS (or whoever it is these days)
I would guess it's up for renegotiation after that, so what (besides competition from other producers, and increased cost of that agreement) would stop Nanjin from signing a new contract to continue production of characters he WANTED to produce?
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Good point, makes sense.Based on my knowledge of the way franchise contracts work, that "5 year limitation" is likely down to the contract Nanjin has with CBS (or whoever it is these days)
I believe that is part of it but he also wants to build that school so that might have also factored into the 5 year plan.Based on my knowledge of the way franchise contracts work, that "5 year limitation" is likely down to the contract Nanjin has with CBS (or whoever it is these days)
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