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Might as well share what I posted elsewhere.

Pre-Emptive Head Canon (if that's a thing): I don't normally do the Kelvin Films but this one jumped out at me, so here we go. I heard this from someone somewhere else, so I can't claim credit, but I've adopted it...

The Enterprise in the 2009 Film wasn't built, it was re-built. In the prequel movie, if it happens, the Enterprise will be under the command of Captain April. In order to only be a prequel to the Kelvin Films, it has to be set from 2233 onward.

So, the Kelvin Enterprise was older than we thought.
 
Considering that Star Trek 2009 began in 2233 with the destruction of the USS Kelvin and that movie story of this origin film takes place decades before that, we can have any story starting with the creation of the Federation in 2161.
It could even pay tribute to Enterprise, with Bakula.
Possibly, but if you postulate what we see in the Kelvin timeline, then all that had to originate somewhere, which leads me to belive THAT created timline extended both directions in history. Whether that's what they'll do I don't know.
 
I hope they can have a good story for a new Star Trek movie and interesting characters. Dump the ridiculous lens flares in future trek movies please.
 
If they delay much longer, more time will have passed between Star Trek Beyond and "Kelvin Timeline Movie #4" than did pass between Star Trek TOS and The Motion Picture.

There have been enough scripts that they could copy the development of TWOK and take the best parts of each of them and make a really great movie.

And have the added leeway of splitting ST4 into 2 films (a la MI: Dead Reckoning) to cover what it costs to pay the cast over both films. And just release the film within months of each other.
 
Simon Kinberg:
  • XXX: State of the Union
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
  • Jumper
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • This Means War
  • Fantastic Four
  • X-Men: Apocalypse
  • Dark Phoenix
  • The 355

A list of trash movies.

The only good movie he every wrote was "X-Men: Days of Future Past".
 
RT scores for films Simon Kinberg has written:
  • 17% - xXx: SOTU
  • 59% - Mr/Mrs Smith
  • 57% - X3: Last Stand
  • 15% - Jumper
  • 70% - Sherlock Holmes
  • 26% - This Means War
  • 35% - Abe Lincoln Vampire Hunter
  • 90% - X-Men: Days of Future Past
  • 9% - Fant4stic
  • 47% - X-Men: Apocalypse
  • 23% - Dark Phoenix
  • 24% - The 355
10 rotten films out of 12 screenplays
 
Personally, I love all the X-Men movies even the "bad" ones, and was entertained by most of the rest. So sure, give him the reigns.

Really I mostly want a bonkers reboot and watch the fandom burst into flames. Again. Again.


...again.
 
Hey, maybe he's due.

Craig Mazin is responsible for both the Chernobyl mini series and The Last of Us series. Both pretty outstanding. Before these, he was mostly only responsible for a bunch of Scary Movie and Hangover sequels. Utter crap.

Maybe Kinberg is finally due. Maybe he isn't. I'll judge the final product.
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...-movie-franchise-reboot-paramount-1235904930/

If this is accurate, it sounds like it will be a true reboot.

"The project is said to be set decades before the events of the 2009 movie that was directed J.J. Abrams, likely around modern times. It is said to involve the creation of the Starfleet and humankind’s first contact with alien life."
I'm fine with an alternate timeline story that is explicitly announced as one (it's not an actual reboot unless we stop getting Prime stuff, just another timeline), I only take issue with people trying to say things are alternate timelines when they're not. It sounds like in this new continuity, Earth had a Starfleet before meeting the Vulcans? That's an interesting take.
 
A lot of people don’t know this but Simon Kinberg is responsible for the success of the Fox X-Men series. He pretty much ghost directed First Class, Days of Future Past and Apocalypse because the credited directors were having personal problems and would frequently disappear from the sets.
 
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