![]() ![]() It may not be sexy but bringing back the surviving cast from Beyond, with Sofia Boutella replacing the dearly departed Anton Yelchin as a cast member just makes the most sense. Sure, on their own they’re great, but together you’re going to have too much of a culture class to work. It’s like putting Trent Reznor as the producer of a Taylor Swift album. Some properties and some creators just don’t mix. The last thing we need is a Star Trek reboot of Django Unchained. Shows like Lower Decks already alienate itself from Gene Roddenberry’s more earnest idea of Trek and Taratino’s film may actually kill whatever essence of that ideal that Trek has left. As for Tarantino’s version of Star Trek hard pass. Hawley’s film wasn’t good enough to get put into production even before the pandemic and now that the country is thrust into the middle of this mess, it’s entirely unlikely it’ll ever see the light of day. William Shatner is closer to the Nakuhl than Jaylah is. ![]() If those are the only three options that Star Trek should go towards, then it makes sense that it’s the sequel treatment to Discovery. One is a dark-grey shriveled-prune-mummy-faced creature that resembles a cross between a constipated dog turd and an asparagus with blood-filled eyes, while the other is Sofia Boutella with white hair and Dyson uniform stripes on her face. Hawley’s movie is one of three Star Trek film projects that Watts and Paramount are currently considering, along with Tarantino’s R-Rated version and another written as a sequel to Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond. The other two films that are rumored to exist are of course Noah Hawley’s Star Trek, which was rumored to feature a galaxy-wide plague story, and Quintin Tarantino and his R-rated version, which apparently isn’t dead just yet. Yes, there is apparently a sequel to Beyond and while some may give the film harsh reviews, it’s important to note that the rumored sequel scrip isn’t necessarily tied directly to the events of Beyond, just that it’s a sequel to it. Which one is that? The one that features as a sequel to Star Trek: Beyond. If Paramount is hell-bent on doing a fourth Star Trek film in the Kelvin universe featuring Chris Pine, the best bet is to just do the script that makes the most sense. Think for yourself: Topics that boil down to "Should I watch.", "Will I like.", "Change my view on.", "Does anyone else.", or "Tell me what to think" are not contributing anything to the community.By Chad Porto 2 years ago With several movies floating around these days, the next Star Trek movie should keep it simple. Meta: Send a modmail instead of making public posts or comments about: other users of this subreddit, the rules or moderators, the community at large or other subreddits, downvotes/upvotes.Ĩ. There is no formal spoiler protection for episodes/films after they have been available for approximately one week.ħ. Spoilers: Utilize the spoiler system for any and all spoilers relating to the most recently-aired episodes, as well as previews for upcoming episodes. Don't derail a thread with unrelated comments.Ħ. Keep on topic: All submissions must be directly about the Star Trek franchise (the shows, movies, books etc.). Insulting or disparaging remarks about any human being is expressly not allowed.ĥ. Be nice: If a polite way cannot be found to phrase what it is you want to say, don't say anything at all. We are not a place for gossip, rumors, or manipulative or misleading content.Ĥ. ![]() Be truthful: All posts/comments must be factually accurate and verifiable. Be welcoming: It is important that everyone from newbies to OG Trekkers feel welcome no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.ģ. Be constructive: All posts/comments must contribute positively to r/StarTrek and the lives of those who participate here.Ģ. Click here for the full & detailed guidelinesġ. ![]()
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