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Chris Pine offers another disappointing update on STAR TREK 4

Chris Pine offers another disappointing update on STAR TREK 4

I honestly don’t understand how Paramount Pictures can’t get a new one Star Trek films from the ground. Whoever they have over there running things with this franchise really needs to be replaced with people who have a vision and know what they want from the franchise because they clearly have problems with it.

Franchise star Chris Pino He was recently asked if he’s heard any plans about it Star Trek 4and his response: “Not that I know of [of].” Then, when we asked him if he had seen any scripts, he said, “Of course not.”

So, it still seems like there hasn’t been any movement on this. Perhaps now that the strikes are over we will try to restart development. But even then, will it really end up going anywhere? It’s kind of funny and sad how two of the biggest sci-fi movie franchises, Star Trek and Star Wars, are currently in the same boat. It’s been several years since either of them managed to get a film project off the ground, but their TV shows have been strong.

A couple of months ago Star Trek 4 screenwriter Lindsey Beer said the film was still on track, but she also abandoned the project after writing a couple of drafts. So who knows, what’s really going on over there?

In the years since the release of Star Trek Beyond in 2016, a number of directors have joined forces 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 Marvel.

Pine says he feels the franchise is cursed, saying, “After the last one came out and didn’t make the billion dollars that everyone wanted, and then Anton, [Yelchin, who played Chekov] he’s dead, I don’t know, it felt like…” He later added that the franchise “feels like it’s cursed.”

He went on to talk about his frustration, saying, “I would say it’s frustrating. It doesn’t really foster the greatest sense of collaboration, but that’s the way it’s always been. I love the character. I love the people. I love the franchise. But trying to change the system in which things are created, I just can’t do it. I don’t have the energy.”

When Paramount Pictures decides what to do with the franchise, who knows if any of the original cast will want to return? Why would they want to do that at this point?

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by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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