Have to disagree with Shatner there, its a great scene (reminiscent of The Tholian Web) and would've made quite alot of sense (almost reads as Shatner handing over to his younger self, and 'the journey itself is home' alludes to 'we have come home' at end of TVH) and would've been a great end to the movie like a big wow moment to end on. guess it was sort of revisited and revised for end of Beyond (actually I remember now when Spock 2.0 was going through his stuff I half expected what he pulled out to be the Shat holo-emitter)One of the more interesting exchanges during his Q&A time in Vegas was when a fan started off saying he thought it was a shame Shatner was not in J.J. Abrams 2009 Star Trek movie. Shatner emphatically agreed with “I do too!” The fan apparently came prepared as he then asked Shatner about the scene written for him for the movie (which was exclusively revealed here at TrekMovie in 2009). Bill asked the fan where he saw the scene and the fan replied it was a “reliable source,” to which Shatner replied:
"Reliable source? That’s fake news!…But seriously I have heard that story, but it has never been in my consciousness. I am not aware of that at all."
The fan then spent about 45 seconds describing the scene in detail (which involved Leonard Nimoy’s Spock giving Zachary Quinto’s Spock a recording of the original Kirk which would have been played by Shatner) until Bill stopped him and interjected:
"That is the stupidest scene I have ever heard of! When I saw Leonard [Nimoy] in the first movie that J.J. [Abrams] made and he went back in time, I said to Leonard “You know you are old when you go back in time and you are still old!”…Those are gratuitous scenes! I want to play something – well the question is “How do you put this 50 year older captain into that thing?”
While TrekMovie has confirmed that the scene was indeed written for Shatner, one of the reasons it is not in his “consciousness” is that after it was only pitched internally to the creative team. The group decided not to put the scene in the movie and therefore it was never presented to Shatner. Director J.J. Abrams felt at the time Shatner’s Kirk being killed off in Star Trek: Generations created too many complications for bringing him back. Abrams actually spoke about this last year saying:
"In all the years we’ve been working on this, I’ve yet to hear a pitch that didn’t sound too contorted and contrived for an audience to swallow. And I’ve talked to him (Shatner) about it. If Kirk had lived there’d be an answer. But there’s something about his having died that makes it impossible."
http://trekmovie.com/2017/08/13/stl...trek-2009-scene-explains-kirk-acting-process/
Also of interest
Likely isn't but wonder if hes talking about Ready Player One? (not that its known hes in it or not)Announces (possibly Star Trek) VR project
Of course Shatner will never stop working and during his time on stage he discussed a number of upcoming projects. This included a cryptic mention of something to do with VR that may be related to Star Trek:
"I am going to be doing a big thing with virtual reality. It is going to be stunning and its new and nobody has done it yet. That’s how I can appear in a Star Trek movie'.
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