William Shatner Explains Why STAR TREK V Is His Biggest Regret; Talks Possible Captain Kirk Return

William Shatner Explains Why STAR TREK V Is His Biggest Regret; Talks Possible Captain Kirk Return

Star Trek icon William Shatner has addressed the possibility of returning to the franchise as Captain James T. Kirk and reveals why Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is still one of his biggest regrets...

By JoshWilding - Mar 19, 2024 06:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: THR (via SFFGazette.com)

William Shatner is best known for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series. While it only aired from 1966 to 1969, the actor's portrayal of Kirk, the charismatic and adventurous captain of the starship USS Enterprise, cemented his status as a cultural icon as did the movies which followed.

Shatner later reprised the role in several movies, including the beloved Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In 1989, the actor stepped behind the camera to helm Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, an entry widely considered a let-down (some hardcore fans have since found reasons to love it). 

Talking to The Hollywood Reporter (via SFFGazette.com), Shatner admitted he has some serious regrets about the project and remains disappointed by its failure to live up to fan expectations. 

"I wish that I’d had the backing and the courage to do the things I felt I needed to do. My concept was, 'Star Trek goes in search of God,' and management said, 'Well, who’s God? We’ll alienate the nonbeliever, so, no, we can’t do God.' And then somebody said, 'What about an alien who thinks they’re God?' Then it was a series of my inabilities to deal with the management and the budget."

"I failed. In my mind, I failed horribly. When I’m asked, 'What do you regret the most?,' I regret not being equipped emotionally to deal with a large motion picture," Shatner confesses. "So in the absence of my power, the power vacuum filled with people that didn’t make the decisions I would’ve made."

When the trade put it to the actor that Star Trek V had the odds stacked against it (including a shockingly small budget for a sci-fi movie), Shatner made it clear he still takes the blame but acknowledges that it was a challenging production. 

"It is on me. [In the finale,] I wanted granite [rock creatures] to explode out of the mountain. The special effects guy said, 'I can build you a suit that’s on fire and smoke comes out.' I said, 'Great, how much will that cost?' They said, '$250,000 a suit.' Can you make 10 suits? He said, 'Yeah. That’s $2.5 million. You’ve got a $30 million budget. You sure you want to spend [it on that]?'"

"Those are the practical decisions. Well, wait a minute, what about one suit? And I’ll photograph it everywhere [to look like 10]."

That's in the past now, of course, and it was then put to Shatner that there have been rumblings online about Paramount+ potentially bringing him back as Kirk similar to Patrick Stewart's return to Star Trek in Picard

"Leonard [Nimoy] made his own decision on doing a cameo [in J.J. Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek]," he says of a possible return. "He’s there for a moment, and it’s more a stunt that Spock appears in a future. If they wrote something that wasn’t a stunt that involved Kirk, who’s 50 years older now, and it was something that was genuinely added to the lore of Star Trek, I would definitely consider it."

At 92, the actor remains in good health, but the clock is ticking for him to get another shot at playing Captain Kirk again. Hopefully, it does eventually happen as he deserves another shot at the role after last appearing in 1994's Star Trek: Generations.

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