Re: JJ Abrams: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Had 'Fundamental Story Proble
I've always been under the impression that the inclusion of Khan was mandated by the studio, which is maybe what he's getting at here. Since Bad Robot still works with Paramount on nuTrek and other projects, he's not going to explicitly point fingers.
“I didn’t want to enter into making a movie where we didn’t really own our story. I feel like I’ve done that a couple of times in my career,” Abrams told Wired. “
"Didn't really own our story."WTF does that even mean. How much more can you "own the story" of a freaking movie than being its director and producer? That makes no sense. (I mean yes, double-J, it's obvious enough that you were a hired gun and didn't feel any real connection with the material. You don't have to keep dancing around it.)
I've always been under the impression that the inclusion of Khan was mandated by the studio, which is maybe what he's getting at here. Since Bad Robot still works with Paramount on nuTrek and other projects, he's not going to explicitly point fingers.