THOR: RAGNAROK Actor Karl Urban Talks Quentin Tarantino's STAR TREK

THOR: RAGNAROK Actor Karl Urban Talks Quentin Tarantino's STAR TREK

Many were surprised when it was revealed that Quentin Tarantino was to spearhead a new STAR TREK film and while much is still unknown about the project KARL URBAN has been fielding questions about it.

By FromACertainPOV - Mar 07, 2018 05:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: LRM

It's been a very interesting and exciting time to be a Star Trek fan. Our first show in 12 years, Star Trek: Discovery, just wrapped a brilliant first season. The comics are giving us a Mirror Universe version of The Next Generation. And Paramount have hired The Revenant scribe Mark L Smith to write a new film based on a pitch from Quentin Tarantino of all people -- who is also lined up to produce and possibly direct.

While next to nothing is known about the latter project, least of all if it will ever come to fruition, speculation and opinions are abundant in response to this left of field choice.

Speaking to LRM, Karl Urban, who plays Dr McCoy in the rebooted movies, had this to say about the prospect of a Tarantino helmed Star Trek film:

"I think it's a really exciting idea. He is a dynamic filmmaker. Even if I wasn't in the Star Trek movie, I would go to a Star Trek movie by Quentin Tarantino. That's for sure."

When pushed on whether or not the film would feature himself and the rest of the reboot cast, who were last seen boldly going in 2016's underperforming but highly praised Star Trek Beyond, Urban stated:  

"Here's the thing - they're in the really early stages of development at this time. Quentin is about to direct his Hollywood film with Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. You're talking about a film after film. Ultimately, at the end of the day, the ball's in Paramount's court. Hopefully, they'll green light another Star Trek movie. If they do it, then it'll be a lot of fun."

The future of the Star Trek movie franchise has been in some question following the decline in box office for each subsequent film and it's not clear if Tarantino's project will stick with the current crew of the USS Enterprise or create an original group of characters to fulfill this vision. Only time will tell.

What do you think? Would you like to see Urban and Co return for a fourth film? Are you interested in a Tarantino led Star Trek film? Where would you like to see the films go? Leave your thoughts below.
 

 

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Lem1
Lem1 - 3/7/2018, 6:22 AM
Not at all eager to see an R-rated Tarantino Star Trek, tough I can imagine many would be!
Nebula
Nebula - 3/7/2018, 6:25 AM

He deserved a better role in the MCU.
VicSage
VicSage - 3/7/2018, 6:29 AM
@Nebula - Just needed to have this role expanded on a bit. His and Heimdall's roles, while good, could have been given more to do.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 3/7/2018, 7:36 AM
@Nebula -
Ragnarok does not hold up well in regards to this character, the Warriors Three, Heimdall or most the supporting cast.

Bruce was implied to be stuck as Hulk, yet we know they have thrown that idea out the window for Ragnarok.

Thor has his entire character warped and '80 percent of the dialogue in Thor: Ragnarok was improvised' - so it will be interesting to see what he is like in Infinity War given it'll be a massive contradiction from his portrayal in Avengers and Age Of Ultron if they continue this
VicSage
VicSage - 3/7/2018, 6:29 AM
Is the plan for QT to direct this hypothetical Star Trek film or just write and/or produce it??
Saga
Saga - 3/7/2018, 6:32 AM
IIRC Tarantino liked the new reboot cast so he may bring them back. Hope they dont recast Chekov tho
rexlincoln
rexlincoln - 3/7/2018, 7:16 AM
Well as Urban said, Tarantino's in the middle of developing his film about the Charles Manson Family Murders. Hele normally takes his time making a film so this isn't gonna be put for a while.

That being said, I don't think a lot of folks realize Tarantino has been interested in doing a Star Trek film since 2013. There's a video on youtube with him talking about his ideas for it which include adapting an original series episode.
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - 3/7/2018, 7:45 AM
What happened to the concept of Hemsworth coming back as Kirk's father?
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 3/7/2018, 8:47 AM
Tarantino should reboot the Next Generation cast and have James McAvoy as Picard cause you know why.
Saga
Saga - 3/7/2018, 10:22 AM
@ThePanther - Amazing idea! Then the Gandalf prequel starring Fassbender hell yeah
BigMikeReviews
BigMikeReviews - 3/7/2018, 9:42 AM
I just hope he gets to reprise the role of Dredd in that upcoming series they're trying to make
emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 3/7/2018, 12:15 PM
"Klingon Motha F@#%er.....do you Speak it "?
JaKBaLLTV
JaKBaLLTV - 3/7/2018, 5:37 PM
gotta have all the Tarantino alumni you can squeeze into it, if it happens.. Tarantino could do his version of 'A Piece Of The Action', Kirk and his away team run into a version of the Reservoir Dogs.. well, anything can happen from their, Borg invasion, you name it
JaKBaLLTV
JaKBaLLTV - 3/7/2018, 5:39 PM
@somejackball - oh ya, because Time Travel! we gotta do Time Travel!! it's about damn time... see what i did there? =)
MrJosh
MrJosh - 3/7/2018, 6:20 PM
Haven’t liked a Tarantino movie since Kill Bills. Couldn’t care less if he never made another movie and no, he is not a good choice for Star Trek
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