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To Whom Should the Movie Mantle Pass Post-Abrams

I think the trick will be finding a director who has similar tastes to J.J. or someone without a lot of influence who can do J.J.'s bidding while he finishes Star Wars.
 
Oliver Stone. He's got people thinking JFK is an accurate depiction of history, he could do it again with Star Trek.
 
People are most likely to disagree with these choices, but I'd really like to see what Duncan Jones could do with Star Trek. He would be new to the franchise, but well versed in SCIFI. I think he did a great job with Moon and he uses a mix of real props and CGI berry well. As for writers, I agree with bringing in old Trek writers like RDM and here's where I get killed... Manny Coto. I think Coto was really good with the last season of Enterprise and deserves a second chance. I'd also like to add Seth McFarlane to the list and maybe even a left fielder like Trey Parker. I think that would make an interesting team of Trek vets and non-Trek vets who are familiar with the material. Two good comedy writers and two Trek vets could make for an interesting movie and I have no doubt Jones could piece it all together.
 
Heck, just keep it in the family and give it to Rod Roddenberry. ;)

Seriously, the franchise should be run by a single executive producer. Someone who can oversee the big picture while choosing an appropriate director for each project, and at the same time stroke the corporate suits. Like what Berman did, but someone with a little less tunnel vision.

In this capacity, RDM might be an excellent choice.
 
Heck, just keep it in the family and give it to Rod Roddenberry. ;)

I'd almost agree with this, but Paramount would probably give him an "Executive Consultant" title and ignore every one of his memos. As Yogi Berra said, deja vu all over again.
 
Whenever this comes up, I always have two takes: one, the safe 'sure' bet, Whedon, who can tell a movie-sized movie story well (SERENITY/AVENGERS) while paying due diligence to the characters

I like Firefly, but Serenity lacked the fun of the series and poorly used most of the characters (it's odd that a two-hour movie gave much of the cast less to do than many of the show's 42 minute episodes). I disliked Avengers when I saw it in the theatre and haven't returned to it since.

the guy who wrote and directed THE STATION AGENT and THE VISITOR, who to me would be a modern equivalent to Meyer (and then some.)

Given his experience directing the pilot for Game of Thrones, I don't think Tom McCarthy is ever going to say yes to directing a big genre piece again. He would be an interesting choice, though.
 
Jerry Bruckheimer just signed a lucrative deal with Paramount and Star Trek is one of their biggest properties...
 
^ Somehow can't picture Bruckheimer being interested in Trek. He's starting out with reboots of Beverley Hills Cop and Top Gun at any rate...
 
I also find it interesting that there has been zero movement on Star Wars, Abrams could still return if he drops out.
 
I also find it interesting that there has been zero movement on Star Wars, Abrams could still return if he drops out.

Huh?

No one has been cast.

That hardly means there's been "zero movement." Have a look at the link.

Basically I think anyone who believes Abrams is going to jump ship from Star Wars to return to Trek is kidding themselves. SW is the franchise he was actually a fan of, the one he wanted to do.
 
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It can be said with very little hyperbole that Star Trek and 'Into Darkness' were Abrams' audition tapes for the job.
 
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