Project R.E.D. may be Project D.O.A. after OmegaHorn
So looking at the viewer numbers and toy sales for Gavan Infinity… they’re not good. No better than what we’ve seen from Super Sentai in the past 6-8 years (ever since Bandai lost the toy license for Power Rangers). Even simulcasting it isn’t helping. Maybe because a lot of western Sentai fans are refusing to watch it out of protest instead of giving it a fair shot.
I have a feeling that if the next Project R.E.D. series, Kakusei Hunter OmegaHorn, doesn’t shake things up and turn things around, Project R.E.D. may last all of only two sagas.
After that? Who knows what’ll happen next?
My best bet is that Toei will try to start another tokusatsu franchise. Maybe they try to bring back B-Fighter, I dunno.
And if that fails, I think they'll finally bring back Super Sentai as their Hail Mary, similarly to the leadup to how Kamen Rider was resurrected with Kuuga.
Only question is: how would they simulcast it without running afoul of Hasbro? Even if they just simulcast the new seasons onwards and none of the old ones, they’d eventually get to a point where they’d do crossover team-ups with previous teams for anniversaries.
Unless they take another page from Power Rangers… and reboot Super Sentai entirely!
If I were Toei, here's what I'd do:
Reboot Super Sentai; merchandise of pre-reboot teams would still be sold in Japan but said teams will not appear in the new continuity in any capacity.
Except for Gorenger. Kinda.
The new continuity would begin with a reimagined version of Gorenger with more modernized suits and the introduction of mecha, and maybe even a Sixth Ranger (Shirorenger? Mikanrenger? Ginrenger? Idk). It wouldn’t be reimagined versions of Tsuyoshi, Akira, Daita, Peggy, and Kenji, but rather entirely new characters taking the mantle of Akarenger, Aorenger, Kirenger, Momorenger, and Midorenger.
And from then on? Just do whatever brand-new sagas we wanna do.
We’d simulcast all these new series through YouTube for Western fans to enjoy (both a subtitled version, as well as a dubbed version for accessibility’s sake) and will also commission Bandai America to produce merchandise for Western fans for both the new Sentai and Kamen Rider. This way, Hasbro won’t get in the way.
That’s what I would do if I were in charge.
But until then, all that we know is that Project R.E.D. seemingly can’t find its footing in terms of viewers and merch sales. Maybe it’s because Kamen Rider has the lone wolf hero toy market cornered already? IDK. And if things don’t change with OmegaHorn, we may already be saying goodbye to these Records of Extraordinary Dimensions.