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- Announcement: https://twitter.com/MovieMantz/statu...19611905921025
Director:
Writer:
IMDB:
Wiki:
Synopsis:
Cast:
Chris Pine - James Kirk
Chris Hemsworth
Zachary Quinto - Spock
Trailers:
Notes:
- Announcement: https://twitter.com/MovieMantz/statu...19611905921025
Fourth ‘Star Trek’ Movie Announced with Chris Pine, Chris Hemsworth
Paramount Pictures, Skydance and Bad Robot have announced a fourth film in the rebooted “Star Trek” series, starring Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth.
The studio made the announcement Monday, four days before it launches “Star Trek Beyond,” disclosing that Pine’s Captain Kirk will cross paths with his father, described as “a man he never had a chance to meet, but whose legacy has haunted him since the day he was born.”
Hemsworth, who appeared in 2009’s “Star Trek,” will return to the space saga in the father role as George Kirk. The remaining cast — which includes Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho and Simon Pegg — is expected to return.
The late Anton Yelchin, who died June 19, had played the Chekov character in the three reboots.
J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay will write the screenplay. J.J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber will produce through Bad Robot Productions. David Ellison and Dana Goldberg of Skydance will executive produce.
The announcement did not indicate who will direct. Justin Lin directed “Star Trek Beyond” from a script by Doug Jung and Simon Pegg.
“Star Trek” grossed $380 million worldwide in 2009 and “Star Trek: Into Darkness” earned $460 million worldwide. “Star Trek Beyond” — the 13th film in the series dating back to 1979’s “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” — will make its premiere at Comic-Con on Wednesday in San Diego.
Hemsworth is currently starring in “Ghostbusters” alongside Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig and Kate McKinnon, and filming “Thor: Ragnorak” and “Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1” back to back. He is repped by CAA and ROAR.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/pa...th-1201816258/
https://www.bluegartr.com/threads/128893-Star-Trek-4
and on the same page no less.
I literally searched... sorry... I swear...
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Chekov won't be Recast
http://www.torontosun.com/2016/07/14...-anton-yelchin
I get that people who worked with Yelchin are grieving, but Chekov isn't his character, nor is it Abrams. To kill him off would be shitting on Walter Koenig.
Eh. If you want to go that route Koenig didn't come up with the character either. It's not like Chekov was some huge character in TOS, series or movies. The only good Chekov scene I can remember is that one where he's captured in Star Trek IV. Truth is you can remove him from most Trek works and barely anything would change.
If nothing else I think it might be an interesting opportunity to introduce a new character or something.
S.J. Clarkson (The Defenders/Jessica Jones) to Direct
http://variety.com/2018/film/news/s-...th-1202787592/
Just leave him out. If you can remove him from most Trek without a big change just do the next movie with that being the case. Introducing a new character in his place is only going to remind people he's gone.
They've done the “In loving memory of Leonard Nimoy” and “for Anton” already, let that be it.
Production to Begin in Early 2019, Film is Set 4 Years After the Previous, 2 Female Villains
Danai Gurira (Black Panther) to Join the Cast
http://thathashtagshow.com/2018/07/e...emale-villain/ | https://deadline.com/2018/07/danai-g...er-1202425900/
Oh man I hope it's a young B'Etor and Lursa.
I always thought Klingons lived for 200+ years so they could be relatively young but still have a long history behind them.
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Reports are out there now that Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth are both set to leave the project after Paramount wanted them to negotiate new deals for less money to bring down the film budget.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/new...hris-hemsworth
https://deadline.com/2019/01/game-of...st-1202531071/
The film has been shelved after the latest director has left the project (for Game of Thrones).
There is a Forbes article that cites the burnout of Star Wars films as the reason.
I feel almost a little guilty when I, as a massive star trek fan, can't help but think "Good.".