His loss not Paramount's. His choice as well. And fine by me.If Tarantino doesn't get what he wants, he'll simply walk away from the project. This isn't that hard to figure out.
His loss not Paramount's. His choice as well. And fine by me.If Tarantino doesn't get what he wants, he'll simply walk away from the project. This isn't that hard to figure out.
Seeing how poorly Beyond was received (not performing to expectations, even if it made money) I have a hard time believing that Paramount won't be extremely tight purse strings.
Also There are a lot of big names that want to work with Tarantino and would probably not ask for what they usually make.That may tie in with the rumour that they will not go with the Kelvin cast.
That'd be a big chunk of money saved right there - use Tarantino as the drawcard, and save money on the cast.
Seeing how poorly Beyond was received (not performing to expectations, even if it made money) I have a hard time believing that Paramount won't be extremely tight purse strings.
How about this? I have hope, no matter what. It may not be the Trek that I want but I have hope because Star Trek is still being produced. Call me naive, stupid, head in the clouds, ostrich, whatever. I have hope that it can be done and done well.
Writer/Producer Robert Orci was the one really doing that, but he stopped his involvement with the comic about a year ago or so. Since then, the "Boldly Go" comics have been dealing with CBS Consumer Products as far as approving stuff goes.Also, I don't know if it's related to the next movie but idw editor recently said that boldly go 18 will be the last issue of the current kelvin timeline comic series. HOWEVER, Mike Johnson reassured people on twitter that it isn't the last time they'll see the kelvin timeline characters, but he isn't allowed to reveal more for now. I think they'll probably start another comic series, but some wonder if he already knows something about future movies, and they are thus ending "boldly go" to get the time to make another series that would tie in the next movie.
While the comics aren't canon canon, I know the writer tries to make them as canon as they can and he works with people at Paramount who ensure that. He said that every story idea he has must get approved, and they knew basic narrative details about beyond in advance in order to write the story of the first issues of the new comic series accordingly.
http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin...s-the-revenant-paramount-pictures-1202231379/
Mark L. Smith (The Revenant) is writing the screenplay. Now bring back Tom Hardy.
This project really is pushing forward quite steadily!!
Could we get Sam Jackson too?http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin...s-the-revenant-paramount-pictures-1202231379/
Mark L. Smith (The Revenant) is writing the screenplay. Now bring back Tom Hardy.
Could we get Sam Jackson too?
if its summer 2020(may?) heres the films pencilled in http://www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=bydate&release=theatrical&yr=2019&p=.htmWhen could we see a Tarantino Trek?
Fleming also reports that Tarantino wants to direct the project. If he does intend to direct, it would likely have to occur after he completes his next film, a story about 1969 and the Charles Manson murders, which he is in the midst of casting and is already set for release on August 9, 2019.
That makes Summer 2020 a likely target. Paramount recently announced dates for some of their other franchises. The third G.I. Joe movie is planned for March 27, 2020. And a new property, Micronauts, based on the ’70s toys, is scheduled for October 16, 2020. That leaves the ripe June/July summer blockbuster area open, which could potentially be filled by a new Trek movie.
• Untitled Marvel Movie (May 2020)(BV) - 5/1/20
• Scooby(WB) - 5/15/20
• Untitled Paramount Animation(Par.) - 5/15/20
• Godzilla vs. Kong(WB) - 5/22/20
• Untitled DC Film (June 2020)(WB) - 6/5/20
• Untitled Pixar Animation (June 2020)(BV) - 6/19/20
• Untitled Fox/Marvel Film II (2020)(Fox) - 6/26/20
• Minions 2(Uni.) - 7/3/20
• Untitled Indiana Jones (2019)(BV) - 7/10/20
• Bob's Burgers(Fox) - 7/17/20
• Untitled DC Film (2020)(WB) - 7/24/20
• Untitled SPA Animated Franchise(Sony) - 7/24/20
• The SpongeBob Movie(Par.) - 7/31/20
• Untitled Marvel Movie (July 2020)(BV) - 8/7/20
• Untitled WB Event Film #2 (2020)(WB) - 8/7/20
• The Croods 2(Uni.) - 9/18/20
• SPA Animated Franchise II (2020)(Sony) - 9/25/20
• Untitled Fox/Marvel Film III (2020)(Fox) - 10/2/20
Not entirely sure how it all works out but he'll probably be all done on 1969 (coincidental Trek year!) way before its release date. Other directors like Spielberg/Scott have managed the yearly film thing ok. Also might depend on if they going with the JJcast again or some kind of reboot (more than likely the JJ cast as JJ involved, Pine/Quinto already signed up for 4, QT is a fan of TOS so doubtful hed want to make it about other characters and to recast again would be pointless, plus the 3 films have done over $1b so even though Beyond underperformed its an established proven take on TOS Trek that makes $)I'm leaning towards Winter 2020 to Summer 2021. Post production and reshoots take a while, and there's promo touring. Tarantino will want to take part in that. Cranking a big movie out in a year doesn't end well.
Not entirely sure how it all works out but he'll probably be all done on 1969 (coincidental Trek year!) way before its release date. Other directors like Spielberg/Scott have managed the yearly film thing ok. Also might depend on if they going with the JJcast again or some kind of reboot (more than likely the JJ cast as JJ involved, Pine/Quinto already signed up for 4, QT is a fan of TOS so doubtful hed want to make it about other characters and to recast again would be pointless, plus the 3 films have done over $1b so even though Beyond underperformed its an established proven take on TOS Trek that makes $)
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