STAR TREK 4 Gets A New Writer For "Final Chapter" But We're Getting Another Origin Story First

STAR TREK 4 Gets A New Writer For "Final Chapter" But We're Getting Another Origin Story First

We have some big Star Trek updates for you today, including another big update on the long-delayed fourth movie, plans for an "origin story," and the potential return of Picard in feature-length form.

By JoshWilding - Mar 28, 2024 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: Variety (via SFFGazette.com)

Paramount Pictures has quite a few successful franchises, but the fact the studio hasn't been able to do more with Star Trek is downright baffling. 

When J.J. Abrams relaunched the franchise in 2009, the stage was set for it to become a mainstream property, something which looked increasingly likely when the sequels - Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond - were also moderate box office hits. Unfortunately, Star Trek 4 has been trapped in development hell for several years now. 

The movie has been through multiple creative teams and just about everyone was left scratching their heads when Abrams announced the cast would return for a fourth instalment, despite none of them having been approached about the project (which eventually lost director Matt Shakman to The Fantastic Four). 

Star Trek has found greater success on streaming in recent years, of course, and new upcoming projects include the Michelle Yeoh-led Section 31 and YA series, Starfleet Academy

Variety (via SFFGazette.com) has intel on what else is planned, including a possible television movie which will serve as a follow-up to Picard starring Sir Patrick Stewart. However, there are ambitious ideas in place for theatrical releases as well. 

Paramount reportedly intends to still make the "final chapter" of the Chris Pine-led era of Star Trek movies, with Steve Yockey (The Flight Attendant) attached to write a new draft of the screenplay. However, it looks like Seth Grahame-Smith (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and Toby Haynes' (Andor) project is up next and will begin pre-production by the end of 2024. 

That "will serve as an origin story of sorts for the main timeline of the entire franchise," with the studio "focused on rightsizing the budgets to fit within the clear box office ceiling for 'Star Trek' feature films" in the case of both movies.

Elsewhere in the piece, Alex Kurtzman - who oversees all of the franchise's television endeavours - describes Star Trek as "an institution" and acknowledges the series isn't an easy one to share with the masses. 

"Doing 'Star Trek' means that you have to deliver something that’s entirely familiar and entirely fresh at the same time," he explains. "You cannot create new fans to the exclusion of old fans. You must serve your primary fan base first and you must keep them happy. That is one of the most important steps to building new fans."

Akiva Goldsman, who is co-showrunner of Strange New Worlds, also sums up one of the biggest challenges with Star Trek: "It’s not the largest fan base. It’s not 'Star Wars.' It’s certainly not Marvel."

As always, stay tuned for updates as we have them. 

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WaffeX
WaffeX - 3/28/2024, 6:41 AM
Anaconda Chinese Remake

Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 3/28/2024, 7:40 AM
@WaffeX - That looks WILD. Sign me up!
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 3/28/2024, 7:03 AM
I’ll believe it when I see a trailer
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 3/28/2024, 7:15 AM
Star Trek doesn't need more prequels
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 3/28/2024, 7:40 AM
I’m guessing the “origin story” might be about the beginnings of Starfleet which could be interesting but not too enticed with the creative team involved with that so we’ll see.

I hope “Star Trek 4” happens though not surprised that it’s intended to be the final chapter for the Kelvin-verse cast since it’s taken so long to develop this…

Still bummed we would not be getting the version of Kirk meeting his dad via time travel because seeing Pine & Hemsworth together would have been fun but oh well.

I just hope if this happens that it ends the series well since I have liked the cast (RIP Anton) & the films overall.

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DevilsDreams
DevilsDreams - 3/28/2024, 7:41 AM
I'd be more interested to see a continuation after the events of DS9 and Voyager...
The1st
The1st - 3/28/2024, 10:26 AM
@DevilsDreams - Nah, that makes too much sense. The closest to that it seems we may get is Captain Seven. I've had to follow the new adventures of Sisko by comic. Not sure how I feel about it yet as it feels like most modern stuff...nostalgic, but lazy.
DevilsDreams
DevilsDreams - 3/28/2024, 12:52 PM
@The1st - Haha yeah probably!

I mean it took Picard 3 seasons to deliver on the nostalgia though.
The1st
The1st - 3/28/2024, 4:17 PM
@DevilsDreams - Yeah, true
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 3/28/2024, 7:43 AM
Kelvin-verse Star Trek films ranking (from favorite to least).

1.Star Trek 09
2.Star Trek Beyond
3.Star Trek Into Darkness

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IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 3/28/2024, 8:21 AM
Origin Story is intriguing.

We’ve already seen:

- First Warp Flight (First Contact)
- First Starfleet Ship (Enterprise)
- Enterprise under Pike (SNW)
- Origin Story for Kirk/Spock (SNW & Kelvin)

What is it the origin of?

Get a ROBERT APRIL movie?

That could be fun considering you would have April’s crew which could show very young Pike, Una, older T’Pol and very Old Archer.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 3/28/2024, 8:27 AM
Didn’t we already get the origin of the entire franchise with Enterprise?
Spoken
Spoken - 3/28/2024, 9:17 AM
They don't know what the hell to do next.

They accept a pitch from Seth Grahame-Smith and Toby Haynes and claim production is at the end of the year. Meanwhile they go ahead and hire a writer for Star Trek 4 and of course, BUDGET CONCERNS like usual are what Paramount is worried about.

Not saying budget should not be a concern because I get why it should, but if it is such a concern then maybe pick ONE Star Trek movie and go from there. No, instead they want to play space race with the writers. Exact same scenario when Tarantino was attached at one point.

They should IMO just move forward with a Star Trek 4 already, since that is what a lot of fans of the Kelvin Universe would rather see. Another origin story just reeks of "reboot" attention.
supermanrex
supermanrex - 3/28/2024, 9:31 AM
a kelvin verse origin story just doesn't hold much weight as if it was some type of origin story for the main universe. i rather see a origin with hemsworth as captain. that would draw people in that are not straight up trekkies.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 3/28/2024, 9:40 AM
@supermanrex - I mean you saw him became Captain in Star Trek 09

Plus , it says this would be an origin for the main timeline and not the Kelvin verse.
dragon316
dragon316 - 3/28/2024, 10:27 AM
Glad to know like Chris pine Star Trek universe movies
HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 3/28/2024, 12:34 PM
"You cannot create new fans to the exclusion of old fans. You must serve your primary fan base first and you must keep them happy. That is one of the most important steps to building new fans."

☝️ This guy gets it!

This goes for all IP and the Kennedy Star Wars films clearly forgot.
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 3/28/2024, 1:23 PM
Why star trek always have an origin movie? Like what??
SouthernNeo
SouthernNeo - 3/28/2024, 11:13 PM
I'm surprised there was no mention of the untimely passing of Anton Yelchin who played Checkov. Didn't that have a big impact on why they didn't move forward with ST IV, or am I mistaken?

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