It Looks Like The Third STAR TREK Movie Has A Title
Well, more accurately the thirteenth! The new Justin Lin directed Star Trek flick may just have a title, and those that bemoaned the lack of a colon in Star Trek Into Darkness should prepare to voice their disapproval once again. Click on to find out what we'll be calling it for now...
According to Trek Movie, the title of the next film in the sci-fi series will be Star Trek Beyond. The site admits this may not be the final title, but it was registered with the Motion Picture Association of America so it seems likely. Simon Pegg, who is co-writing the film with Doug Jung, has hinted that this instalment would take the Enterprise and her crew into uncharted territory so the title makes sense in that respect.
The principal cast of the previous movies are all expected to return, along with with new faces Idris Elba and Sofia Boutella. Justin Lin will take over directing duties from J.J. Abrams, and the film will hit theaters on July 8, 2016. What do you think of Star Trek Beyond as a title?
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