In 2014, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci announced that they would dissolve the partnership in motion pictures in order to focus solely on television.
[1] Later that year, the company signed a three-year production deal with Universal Pictures to produce its feature films.
They hired Jeb Brody, who was formerly an employee of Focus Features, and Bobby Cohen, who was a former K/O Paper Products staffer, to join the company, along with Kim Rosen, who served as head of digital and interactive.
They hired former K/O staffers Heather Kadin and Aaron Baiers to join the company to manage its TV shows.
[3] In 2018, they signed a new deal with CBS Television Studios to expand the Star Trek franchise with new incarnations.