maybe your on to something...not in regard to flat out remaking COTEOF (complete with Edith, 1930s etc) but in relation to timetravel (again) and the possibility of Kirk somehow being given the opportunity to correct things and setting the universe back to how it should've been...(therefore Kirk saving his father, Vulcan etc)
Star Trek: Days of Futures Past
That'll never happen. Like it or not, this Trek timeline is the only one we'll see on film going forward.
It would an incredible cheat if they did, but interesting if Trek hadn't done so many reset button stories, before. However, such a story would fit in with what J.D. Payne told an audience at the LDS Film Festival about thinking of a story where there is great ambiguity between right and wrong:
We're trying to set up a kind of situation where you really could...be a good person of any creed or philosophical background and come down on both sides of how you should respond to this opportunity that the crew has ....
If they do it, though, I'd like the movie to end one of two ways. Either --It's sort of the Adam and Eve thing, where should we eat the fruit or not eat the fruit? Well, there are some very compelling reasons why they should and why they shouldn't. So, similar kinds of things here that really give the whole movie and opportunity to sort of play with that....
1. In the restored timeline, Robau lived, and a cult of personality arose around him. He has become Lord and Master of the Federation.
Or --
2. The movie ends with the timeline changed back, and Kirk in command of a TOS-style ship, which is on a routine mission in a sector when Spock's sensors come across a 1990s sleeper ship called the "Botany Bay". Sets up the teaser for the fourth movie quite nicely, I'd say.

Link to above quotes here (scroll down the page a bit when you get there):
http://io9.com/first-tantalizing-clues-about-the-storyline-for-star-tr-1548451901
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