After a few years of false dawns, the return of Star Trek to the big screen may finally be happening ā and JJ Abrams remains involved.
Paramountās attempts to get another entry in the long-running
Star Trek series into cinemas have been interesting to say the least. For such an enormous and valuable franchise, the last few years has seen them make some left-field moves that you wouldnāt necessarily find in any studio executiveās corporate handbook.
First there was the rather public disagreement in 2018 between studio and stars, over the salary for the seriesā leads. That led to what is most likely the end of the more recent series of films.
The years since has seen Paramount flirt with individual storytellers of the likes of Noah Hawley and Quentin Tarantino, choices that would have no doubt led to memorable films, but not perhaps the kind of franchise filmmakers who youād pick to relaunch such a valuable property.
Although you can count us among those who think itās shame that weāll never get to see a
Star Trek film made by either of those enormously talented filmmakers, some semblance of order seems to have been restored at Paramount with the news that JJ Abramsā Bad Robot production company is leading development of a new
Star Trek film project. The level of Abramsā involvement (he of course directed the 2009 reboot and its 2013 sequel) has yet to be confirmed, but itās unlikely heāll return to the directorās chair for a third time.
What
has been confirmed is that Kalinda Vazquez will be penning the screenplay for the film.
Vazquez comes from a background in TV, with writing credits that include Paramountās
Star Trek Discovery, the show set early in the
Star Trek timeline. Whether that means the new film will be set in the same era remains to be seen, as nothing is yet confirmed. Thereās even the possibility that the project could go directly to Paramount Plus, the companyās streaming service, to drive up subscribers. You can be sure though that when we do hear more, weāll keep you informed.
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