STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE Showrunner Details William Shatner's Scrapped Return As Villainous Captain Kirk

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE Showrunner Details William Shatner's Scrapped Return As Villainous Captain Kirk

Star Trek: Enterprise showrunner Manny Coto has shared new intel on William Shatner's planned return to the franchise as an evil version of Captain James T. Kirk. Here's how it was supposed to play out...

By JoshWilding - Oct 25, 2023 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: SFFGazette.com

Star Trek: Enterprise only lasted for four seasons and, as you'll likely recall, the show was set in the 22nd century, a hundred years before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series.

Following the adventures of the Enterprise, Earth's first starship capable of travelling at warp five, the series was a fun addition to the wider Star Trek canon, albeit one which didn't leave a lasting impact in the same way as Star Trek: The Next Generation, for example.

Showrunner Manny Coto took charge of the series during its final year on television and has now revealed (via SFFGazette.com) scrapped plans for William Shatner to return as Captain James T. Kirk.

Killed a decade earlier in 1994's Star Trek Generations, Shatner - along with writers Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens - decided to resurrect an evil version of Kirk to do battle with Captain Jonathan Archer and the NX-01 Enterprise's crew. 

How would that have worked? Coto explains all in the newly released oral history, The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek by Peter Holmstrom.

"The idea was it was a Mirror Universe-themed episode. In the original 'Mirror, Mirror,' the evil Kirk had a device that was called the Tantalus field, which you press a button and his enemies would vanish. Now, it was implied in there, in that episode, that they just kind of died, but what the Reeves-Stevenes were saying [was], 'What if what this field did was transport everyone who was opposed to him into this pocket universe?'" 

"So, they were all on this planet surviving. At the end of that episode, it’s implied that the good Kirk had convinced the evil Spock to take command from the evil Kirk. And Kirk told him about the Tantalus field. So you would have surmised that at the end, the evil Spock would have sent Kirk to the Tantalus field [and taken] command of the Enterprise."

"So now you have this pocket universe with the evil type we were calling Tiberius Kirk kind of stranded with other people who evil Spock has banished. But they’ve forged this kind of community in basically a prison. The idea was what if Archer and the Enterprise stumbled into this pocket universe and evil Tiberius Kirk was now an older man, but still formidable, and wanted to take control of the Enterprise and escape. It was a prison escape.

"So it would have been evil Kirk, William Shatner, Tiberius, trying to take over the Enterprise with other minions who had been trapped there."

This would have been very cool, even if Kirk's original send-off was perfect. Ultimately, it was Paramount that decided against bringing Shatner back because the legendary actor was asking for more money than the studio was willing to pay at the time. 

In the book, producer Rick Berman agrees the sum was more than the series could afford, though Coto remains convinced that "[Paramount] wanted [Enterprise] to die" and that the studio didn't bring Shatner back "not because he was too expensive, but because they might've saved the series."

Would you have liked to see Kirk return as a villain in Star Trek: Enterprise? Let us know in the comments section. 

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harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 10/25/2023, 8:08 AM
Villainous Captain Kirk......
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 10/25/2023, 8:21 AM
Not sure Shatner's ego would have allowed other Star Trek crew to defeat him.
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 10/25/2023, 8:44 AM
Is the pocket universe outside of time? If not, how could Archer and older Kirk exist at the same time? If it is outside of time how would Kirk age?

I feel like this idea is better on paper than in practice.
dracula
dracula - 10/25/2023, 5:38 PM
@philinterrupted - maybe its the mirror universe nexus from Star Trek Generations
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 10/25/2023, 5:42 PM
@dracula - maybe, but Kirk didn’t age in the nexus.
jj2112
jj2112 - 10/25/2023, 8:48 AM
Wait, why was Kirk older than Archer? Or was there some timey-wimey stuff also involved?
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 10/25/2023, 10:03 AM
Similar to Generations:

Kirk in 'the Ribbon' beating his Ktarian eggs.

(Least he could do for the Captain of the Enterprise.)
knomad
knomad - 10/25/2023, 11:21 PM
STE was and is the most underrated of the series. Yeah, the whole Xindi thing seemed like a waste of time. But the last season especially was great. So many thread from later series. And Finally the solution to the Klingons' appearance in TOS. Very cool.
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