Paramount's New Leadership Spells Doom for Star Trek 4 Reboot
A decade after the last big-screen outing for the rebooted Star Trek cast in 2016, it appears that the decision to revive the franchise has been made. The news comes as Paramount, now under new leadership, has seemingly abandoned plans to bring back Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, and the rest of the ensemble from J.J. Abrams' reboot.
According to a report by Variety, the studio is now focused on developing a fresh Star Trek movie with a new cast. While it's unclear if the long-speculated "origins of Starfleet" film, which was attached to director Toby Haynes and scriptwriters Seth Grahame-Smith and Simon Kinberg, will ultimately come to fruition, it seems likely that such a project would be more feasible without the involvement of Abrams' original cast.
The decision not to revive the current cast may be seen as a necessary evil after two sequels that underperformed at the box office. However, for fans of the franchise who grew attached to the Pine and Quinto-led cast, it's a sad day. Their adventures still feel incomplete, leaving room for possibilities in the future.
One can't help but wonder if Paramount is ready for a fully new recast Enterprise crew or if they'll opt for something completely unconventional. Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain β multiple timelines and realities mean that anything can happen in the Star Trek universe, even if it's not happening right now.
A decade after the last big-screen outing for the rebooted Star Trek cast in 2016, it appears that the decision to revive the franchise has been made. The news comes as Paramount, now under new leadership, has seemingly abandoned plans to bring back Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, and the rest of the ensemble from J.J. Abrams' reboot.
According to a report by Variety, the studio is now focused on developing a fresh Star Trek movie with a new cast. While it's unclear if the long-speculated "origins of Starfleet" film, which was attached to director Toby Haynes and scriptwriters Seth Grahame-Smith and Simon Kinberg, will ultimately come to fruition, it seems likely that such a project would be more feasible without the involvement of Abrams' original cast.
The decision not to revive the current cast may be seen as a necessary evil after two sequels that underperformed at the box office. However, for fans of the franchise who grew attached to the Pine and Quinto-led cast, it's a sad day. Their adventures still feel incomplete, leaving room for possibilities in the future.
One can't help but wonder if Paramount is ready for a fully new recast Enterprise crew or if they'll opt for something completely unconventional. Whatever the case may be, one thing is certain β multiple timelines and realities mean that anything can happen in the Star Trek universe, even if it's not happening right now.