J.J. Abrams Discusses STAR WARS & STAR TREK On The Daily Show

J.J. Abrams Discusses STAR WARS & STAR TREK On The Daily Show

The director talks about the differences between both beloved franchises with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, and reveals that he was never actually a fan of Star Trek growing up. He also says that he has just begun to get moving on Star Wars Episode VII.

By MarkCassidy - May 15, 2013 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek



Abrams admits that he was never a Star Trek fan growing up because he just didn't "get it" (there are those who would argue he still doesn't!) and was always more of a Star Wars guy. He also discusses what he sees as the fundamental differences between both franchises, and Jon Stewart chimes in with his thoughts too. At the end Abrams is asked if he's "delved" into Star Wars Episode VII yet and replies that he's just starting to, but has nothing to talk about yet.




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