Star Trek 4 has had a dark cloud over the project since its inception. There has been a revolving door of writers and directors on the film, and it’s once again unstable, as the most recent writer, Lindsey Anderson Beerhe left the project to write and make his directorial debut on the horror film Pet Seminar: Bloodlines. The writer and director sat down with ComicBook to talk about her new film and expressed her disappointment in leaving the film Star Trek film, especially after having had the opportunity to collaborate JJ Abramswho had the idea for the screenplay he had written.
“I wrote a couple of drafts of it before I had to go on Pet Sematary. And originally, the seed of the idea came from JJ himself, who is such a creatively generous person, and it was great to collaborate with him. And it was very sad to leave our Zoom sessions to focus on [Pet Sematary: Bloodlines]but this was my baby, so I had to prioritize.”
In the years following the release of Star Trek Beyond in 2016 a series of figures were attached Star Trek 4Included SJ Clarkson AND Matt Shakmanwith Anderson Beer AND Geneva Robertson-Dworet being the most recently attached writers who were working on a script that was to be directed by Shakman. Shakman, however, let the project develop Fantastic Four for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a replacement director has not yet been announced.
Pet Seminar: Bloodlines will be released on Paramount+ on October 6th. Stay tuned for updates on Star Trek 4.
by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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