Wait so Simon Pegg is writing the script? Please tell me it's a bad joke.
I guess the rumor might as well be true because it seems that he well-connected to the new director..
really, help me being optimistic about Pegg making trek 3 too because I dunno..
The fact that he plays one of the characters is a problem because he's likely to give more screentime to Scotty at the expense of other characters. Come on.
I like Scotty as comic relief but not to the extent that it gets old and takes over every moment becoming redundant.
Eta: I voted WORRIED even before I read the last rumor..
Not necessarily. Nimoy was very even-handed when he got handed the keys to the franchise. Sure, Spock was a main character anyway, but nobody could accuse
The Voyage Home of neglecting the secondary characters. It's maybe Star Trek's single best example of making good use of the ensemble cast.
Also Pegg was an on-the-record Star Trek fan before he ever got the Scotty gig, so chances are he's not gonna go all egotistical and say "Scotty is now the star in Star Trek". Pegg knows and understands what makes Star Trek work, one hopes he isn't gonna piss it up the wall for the sake of his own ego.
So the idea that an actor is going to gilt their own lilly at the expense of their co-stars
isn't necessarily an accurate assumption to make. Sure it's happened with the likes of Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner and Bill Shatner, but that doesn't mean Pegg is going to go down the same path. Of course, we will see...
I don't want to stereotype Pegg as the guy who adds comic relief, but I have to admit that my actual concern is, more than him making Scotty the star, that he might be able to write a fun story and fun interactions for the characters but I'm not sure he'd be able to add depth and character development too and in short give me the kind of scenes I liked in the previous movies.
I'm sorry for saying that and for not trusting him in that regard. It's just my impression from the things I read him saying and his work in general, that's all.
as for him being a star trek fan: that means nothing. Actually, it can be both a good and BAD thing because, ultimately, what the last movie truly needs, if being a fan is a requirement, is someone who is a fan
of the reboot and understands and cares about the integrity of
these characters and
this trilogy.
We don't need people who might fall in the trap of self-serving
nostalgia (especially with this being the 50th anniversary. See the rumor about Shatner..) either.
The reboot doesn't need a star trek fan. It just needs good writers and a good director. The best star trek movie according to many fans was the one written and directed by someone who
wasn't a star trek fan when he made that movie.
The first reboot movie, that was praised by critics and was liked by both non star trek fans and long time star trek fans, also was directed by a non star trek fan.