Star Trek "3" news!

Started by Bryancd, January 29, 2013, 06:58:28 AM

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Bryancd

To be fair, Into Darkness only had a previously used character villain and one scen taken directly from a previous film. Otherwise there were no similarities at all to TWOK, remember the Genesis device was the McGuffin of TWOK and make no appearance in the new film.

Rico

Merging this thread with the other thread started previously by Bryan.

Bryancd

Sounds reasonable...

Star Trek 3
Simon Pegg is optimistic the third film could be shot in 2015 so that it would be released in 2016, the franchise's 50th anniversary year:
"I would hope so. It would mean we could get it out for the 50th anniversary, which would be extraordinary... obviously, it's all in the hands of the sci-fi gods so with a bit of luck..."

ChrisMC

These guys are saying that GIJOE Retaliation director John Chu is in the running to replace JJ Abrams in the director's chair for ST"3".


http://latino-review.com/2013/08/05/exclusive-we-know-who-the-top-contender-is-to-direct-star-trek-3/
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ChrisMC

...and Karl Urban wants the next Trek movie to be more original and not a revenge movie.

http://badassdigest.com/2013/08/05/karl-urban-wants-star-trek-to-quit-rehashing-old-shit/
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Bryancd

Or maybe this is the new Director..
Rupert Wyatt to Direct STAR TREK 3? Jon M. Chu Unlikely to Direct STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Sequel | Collider

Bromptonboy

Pete

ChrisMC

Bryan Singer is a huge Trek fan. Just sayin. 
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Rico

He is too busy, but I'd love to see Joss Whedon direct a Trek film one day.

WillEagle

I just don't want to wait so long for this to come out. Pick one and get started.

Rico


Bromptonboy

Some speculation on where Robert Orci make take things:

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Star-Trek-3-Return-Franchise-Roots-Head-Deep-Space-43641.html

Ask any screenwriter and director currently involved in a young franchise and they'll say the same thing. We haven't met the characters yet. We haven't established the universe. Baby steps, etc. It gets a little frustrating because for once you'd like to see one movie without being pressured into seeing another. The new Star Trek seems pretty well-developed, however, so it's a little unusual to see Star Trek 3 director Roberto Orci reveal that there's much to learn about this crew's final frontier.

During a podcast with Humans From Earth, Roberto Orci claims that for the next entry in the Star Trek saga, they'll be going where no man has gone before (spoiler: space).
In [Into Darkness] they set out finally where the original series started. The first two films – especially the 2009 [Star Trek] – was an origin story. It was about them coming together. So they weren't the characters they were in the original series. They were growing into them and that continues on in the second movie. So in this movie they are closer than they are to the original series characters that you have ever seen. They have set off on their five-year mission. So their adventure is going to be in deep space.

It's hard to underestimate the disappointment in diehards familiar with the series when they saw the first trailers for Star Trek Into Darkness. What was this business about the Enterprise crashing into skyscrapers? What was this cityscape business? Where's the space we were promised after Star Trek? Benedict Cumberbatch doesn't look like any alien I know! It continued during the film, where locating Cumberbatch's "John Harrison" (whatever) meant starting some sort of intergalactic war, the sort of intergalactic war that just fades away and is never discussed again.

The original crew of the Enterprise was meant to embark upon a "five year mission" into space, but so far, we still have Captain Kirk, fratty, inexplicably-unkillable Earth-bound jerk. Orci's promise is to shoot the series into the stars and explore new worlds. That's the sort of thing fans of the original series actually want to see, but because of how the earlier movies turned out, I'm not sure those diehard fans will trust this director to do that properly. The bean counters over at Paramount, who have to be concerned that Star Trek Into Darkness was a big hit overseas but grossed less than its predecessor domestically, probably aren't pleased with the idea of nerding out either.

Can Roberto Orci boldly go where no man has gone before? Or are we getting the same stuff all over again? And is "deep space" too ambitious an angle for a first-time director, specifically one who has only worked on the writing side in a duo with Alex Kurtzman (off at Sony doing Spider-Man things)? We'll see soon, as Star Trek 3 shoots for a 2016 release date.
Pete

davekill

I'd like to see Andorians in the next movie, or is it time for a completely new alien?

Anyway I agree that they need to leave Earth and get on with their five-year mission.

Bromptonboy

Yes, take the show on the road.
Pete

Rico

Merging this with the Star Trek 3 news thread.