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Spinning out of another thread: What's the best science fiction or fantasy franchise? You can only pick one.
Just for clarity: does it have to have been presented in multiple formats?Spinning out of another thread: What's the best science fiction or fantasy franchise? You can only pick one.
Nope. If the best franchise ever is something that only exists in airport paperbacks, it still counts.Just for clarity: does it have to have been presented in multiple formats?
Star Trek has certainly done a dramatic reversal from the days when even Trekkies were making up excuses to not see the movies in theaters."Best" here for me is going to mean "most consistently well produced" rather than "personal favorite" or "nostalgiac" or anything. So, with that, I am going to say Star Trek.
Not that Star trek hasn't had its missteps, but across many forms of media there has been a great number of amazing Star Trek material, and even when it hasn't been for me it has been for someone.
Just the odd numbered ones.Star Trek has certainly done a dramatic reversal from the days when even Trekkies were making up excuses to not see the movies in theaters.