The Complete History of 'Star Trek 4' Not Happening
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Paramount Over 'Star Trek' Kelvin Timeline, Wants New Film With No Connection To J.J. Abrams Reboot
After eight years on hiatus and another being jerked around by the whims of scrambling executives, a new report suggests the Star Trek Kevlin Timeline is officially dead in the water, as Paramount wants to move the franchise away from having anything to do with J.J. Abrams’ lens flare-heavy trilogy. Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) takes a breather after crash landing the U.S.S. Enterprise in Star Trek Beyond (2016), Paramount Pictures RELATED: ‘Star T…
Requiem for the Kelvinverse: 5 Things the J.J. Abrams Star Trek Movies Did Right
The Kelvinverse has come to an end. The universe that J.J. Abrams inaugurated with his 2009 reboot film Star Trek has now been officially shelved, as Paramount seeks a new direction. Now, it is time to remember the fallen franchise. And of the Kelvinverse, we can only say this: of all the movies I have encountered in my travels, these were the most… human. Okay, maybe that refiguring of a classic line from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan doesn’t…
The Final Updates on STAR TREK 4 and the Complicated History of the Film (It's Dead)
For a while there, it certainly seemed like we might get a Star Trek 4. But in February of 2022, another Star Trek film was announced. And now, alas, the journey of a potential fourth movie that would reunite Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, and more has come to an end. It sounds like Star Trek 4 is officially dead at Paramount and the studio has moved on from the thought of another film in th Kelvin Timeline. Still, if you w…
According to Variety's sources, Paramount Pictures has failed to revive the Star Trek series. As soon as Paramount and Skydance merged, well-known franchises were named that were expected to rebound with renewed vigor. Among them was Star Trek 4, a continuation of the series that began with the film directed by
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