Paramount CEO Reveals The Studio Is Moving Forward On Making TWO New STAR TREK Films

Paramount CEO Reveals The Studio Is Moving Forward On Making TWO New STAR TREK Films

While at CinemaCon Paramount CEO Jim Gianopulos confirmed that the studio is indeed moving forward on more films set in the Star Trek universe. Check it out...

By FromACertainPOV - Apr 26, 2018 01:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: CinemaCon

While the Star Trek franchise has made a celebrated return to television with CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery, which is currently shooting its second season, the cinematic landscape of the franchise has been a little more uncertain. Star Trek Beyond, the last theatrical offering from the series, while well received by audiences and critics failed to set the box-office on fire.

Despite this, however, Paramount CEO Jim Gianopulos revealed at CinemaCon that they are in fact developing more Star Trek films with their partner SKYDANCE. According to Fandango's Erik Favis who was at the event, Gianopulos first made mention of "several new Star Trek movies" before clarifying that it was "two in the works right now". 

Interestingly, that we're aware of two different scripts for a potential new Star Trek film do already exist. The first being the one that was originally teased post Star Trek Beyond's release written by JD Payne and Patrick McKay, this would see Thor: Ragnarok star Chris Hemsworth return as George Kirk and the other, from The Revenant scribe Mark L Smith  who is developing a script for JJ Abrams based on a story pitch from Quentin Tarantino. 
 
Last we heard on that latter script, however, was that its still being written and then Abrams will have to take it to Paramount for their approval. One has to wonder though, whether Gianopulos' comments on there being "two" films in the works indicates that the script is completed and in their hands.

Of course, there's nothing to say that either of these scripts are the projects mentioned or indeed whether the film will follow on from Beyond and see the return of our Kelvin Universe crew of the USS Enterprise. Only time will tell.

What do you think? Would you like to see more voyages from this rebooted cast? Which of the above scripts excites you most? Leave your thoughts below.

 

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L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 4/26/2018, 1:31 AM
Please let this Tarantino one happen. I can't imagine what that dialogue is gonna be like.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/26/2018, 1:38 AM
dracula
dracula - 4/26/2018, 1:38 AM
The Tarantino one has to happen, its like Steven Spielberg doing Black Hawks.
These are too of the biggest directors of the modern day, if they want to make you a movie, just let them do it
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 4/26/2018, 1:40 AM
The last one was enjoyable, but forgettable. If the Tarantino script came to production I'd surely be curious, but even that I don't care about. His personal directorial projects on the other hand I can never miss.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/26/2018, 1:45 AM
@MosquitoFarmer - Don't know if this unpopuler or not, But beyond was the best in my opinion.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 4/26/2018, 2:22 AM
@Toffee - I can definitely see that. It just didn't leave as big of an impression on me. I know when I see it again I'll like it even more. But I do think it was easily the most Star Trek-y of the three.
dracula
dracula - 4/26/2018, 1:44 AM
Could imagine Spock, Kirk and Bones having a 5 minute conversation about Romulan Ale
TheCoonII
TheCoonII - 4/26/2018, 2:56 AM
As long as at least one of them is in the Kelvin timeline
R2D2Darknight
R2D2Darknight - 4/26/2018, 3:06 AM
Thhhankyou! Hope to see both these scripts come to fruition
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 4/26/2018, 3:32 AM
I would like to see them go into the future as well as the past on Earth. I know it was done in The Voyage Home, but maybe in a future film they can travel forward and backward in time, maybe Q can show up in their timeline, and throw things into disarray.
cyclopstb
cyclopstb - 4/26/2018, 6:35 AM
I wish them luck because with Anton Yelchin gone, they'll have to make perfect excuses for Chekov
deadpoox
deadpoox - 4/26/2018, 1:02 PM
Oh man, with star trek discovery and now two movies its a great time to be a star trek fan!!!
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