Or maybe Chris “Thor Ragnarok” Hemsworth, Chris “Wonder Woman” Pine and Zoe “Guardians Galaxy” Saldana will demand a gazillion dollars each and that will sink the project faster than a granite rock.
forgot Pine is now Wonder (Wo)man (also Urban in Thor 3) so that too could be added appeal for general audiences to see Trek as WW was so huge and almost like a cultural event movie.. its probably occurring to Paramount a Pine/Hemsworth ST4 is maybe worth a shot now (just keep budget in the 150m range max or even less..maybe they could even make use of some STD sets/props like the way STV/VI used TNG)Or maybe Chris “Thor Ragnarok” Hemsworth, Chris “Wonder Woman” Pine and Zoe “Guardians Galaxy” Saldana will demand a gazillion dollars each and that will sink the project faster than a granite rock.
Made me wonder, would people (want to) see a totally original, standalone Trek movie, one that had no ties to a pre-existing TV series? Could we start to see Trek 'anthology' films along the lines of the standalone Star Wars films?
Or maybe Chris “Thor Ragnarok” Hemsworth, Chris “Wonder Woman” Pine and Zoe “Guardians Galaxy” Saldana will demand a gazillion dollars each and that will sink the project faster than a granite rock.
Today John Campea talked about Star Trek 4 on his YouTube show, saying he hadn't heard it had been cancelled and still expected it to begin production at some point in the future. He was also excited about the prospect of Chris Hemsworth returning as daddy Kirk. I get the feeling they're still figuring out a script. Beyond still only came out last year
Scott Mantz also said back in the summer that he was told by people at Paramount that Star Trek 4 was still going forward. My hunch is that with all the chaos at Paramount and Beyond's under performing box office, Trek has moved to the back burner somewhat. I know the Kelvin cast signed deals to do a forth film as well as Chris Hemsworth, but the question is how long are those contracts valid for? I'm guessing 3 to 4 years? Paramount has released it's film schedule up until summer 2019 which makes me suspect Trek in 2020?
I remember Simon Pegg teased on twitter that he and Doug Jung weer working on a script but never heard anything official since.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_in_film
Looking at this, Paramount has yet to put any major movies down for 2020
Or maybe Chris “Thor Ragnarok” Hemsworth, Chris “Wonder Woman” Pine and Zoe “Guardians Galaxy” Saldana will demand a gazillion dollars each and that will sink the project faster than a granite rock.
Just think we'll all be sat down watching "Star Trek ..........." Pine sharing the screen with Hemsworth in some reality altering time travel adventure as they battle.. Klingons? Nero?It feels ages away but it’s only 3 years
2020... that used to be the “distant future year” in old Sci-Fi stories...
It feels ages away but it’s only 3 years
also Gravity (723m) in Oct 13.. Oct is clearly the month for marooned in space movies. maybe ST4 should be a remake of Tholian Web!They should aim for release in Oct 2019. The Martian made 630 million in Oct 2015. It's a good spot for Trek because it's not the dead of winter, and there's no summer competition. If they still want Trek to be a summer movie, they need it first out of the gate, late April/Early May before the Marvel stuff dominates.
They should aim for release in Oct 2019. The Martian made 630 million in Oct 2015. It's a good spot for Trek because it's not the dead of winter, and there's no summer competition. If they still want Trek to be a summer movie, they need it first out of the gate, late April/Early May before the Marvel stuff dominates.
don't include Zoe in the ones demanding because it's not realistic. Hollywood is hollywood and you should know that actresses are by default payed less.
Case in point, for star trek beyond Karl Urban blackmailed them he wouldn't come back if they didn't give him more.. and as a result, he replaced Zoe as the third top billed in spite of her not only being the original third lead of this trek, but she's much more famous than him and quite possibly the only almost a list actor they have after Pine. AND it's her image that is used the most in international posters, not Karl's.
I bet for a forth movie the story would repeat and Karl would demand more than her, again.
That's another aspect that, for me, made beyond a movie that had the pretense to be "progressive" "inclusive" "modern" and "trek", but it actually was all disguised behind the most safe and conservative, and backwards, movie of this trilogy where it really counts.
Anyway, paramount is well known for wasting millions over some stuff and then being too cheap with the actors and promotion. From that perspective, what they give to their stars is a very small part of the budget and not the main issue.
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