This has actually been an extended voyage residence.
The unhappy ongoing saga of Star Trek 4 has gotten even sadder, as Paramount has eliminated the challenge from its upcoming launch calendar. They’d beforehand slated the movie to open in theaters on December 22, 2023.
That is simply the newest bump in an extended and pothole-ridden street for this fourth Star Trek movie that includes the “Kelvin Timeline” forged of Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl City, and extra. A fourth Star Trek film with this crew was introduced together with the discharge of the earlier film, 2016’s Star Trek Past. However that model — which might have teamed Pine’s Captain Kirk with Chris Hemsworth as his dad — by no means bought off the bottom. Neither did a subsequent model that might have been directed by Quentin Tarantino, or one other model directed by Noah Hawley. The latest idea in improvement was going to be directed by Matt Shakman, however earlier this summer time he left Star Trek 4 to take over Marvel’s upcoming Implausible 4 film.
Though Paramount introduced that Star Trek 4 could be in manufacturing by the tip of this 12 months and launched round Christmas 2023, they hadn’t really gotten Pine and the remainder of the forged to signal on for the challenge on the time; Pine later claimed he had no concept they had been going to announce the film once they did. It doesn’t look like there was a lot precise momentum behind the movie past the proclamations that it was coming.
Whereas we look ahead to the inevitable subsequent announcement a couple of Star Trek 4 we in all probability won’t ever really see, we are able to watch the various Star Trek reveals on Paramount+, together with Discovery and the very entertaining Unusual New Worlds, which can function a younger Captain Kirk on its upcoming second season (albeit one not performed by Chris Pine). That’s simply pretty much as good as a brand new film, proper?
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