Will we see another Star Trek movie on the big screen? Attempts to bring the franchise back to cinema in recent years have met with bitter failures, be it the fourth installment of the JJ Abrams-signed reboot or the feature film developed by Quentin Tarantino (but which will never be seen today).
American podcast guest happy sad confusedThe legendary Patrick Stewart looked back on his illustrious career, specifically mentioning one of his most famous roles: Captain Jean-Luc Picard, hero of the four spin-offs of Star Trek: The Next Generation. And then three seasons of the Picard series.
No other actor has played a lead role in the Star Trek franchise for so long. The reunion of the original group in Picard’s third season marked an event that lived up to the expectations of many. Trekkies In the whole world. Ahead of Picard’s finale airing, Patrick Stewart also revealed that he was open to returning to other Star Trek productions.
“I just heard last night that the script is being written with actor Patrick (himself an editor’s note) to star in it.”– he said on this topic. “It was sent to me in about a week and I’m really excited because it looks like an experimental project that I’d like to do based on this type of story.”
Quentin Tarantino himself is throwing in the towel
The last Star Trek feature film starring Patrick Stewart dates back to 2002 with the release of Star Trek Nemesis (one of the most underrated films in the saga). A film project starring Chris Pine (Captain Kirk) and Chris Hemsworth (appearing in the intro to the Saga reboot) fell through, and since then several directors have tried to revive the project – to no avail.
A few months ago, Quentin Tarantino toyed with the idea of making a Star Trek movie starring Chris Pine. The first project by Mark L. Smith wrote before the filmmaker finally decided to develop the film critic announced as his last feature film.
But the introduction of the connected Star Trek universe seems to have changed things. And if the future of the franchise in cinema is not yet guaranteed, the announcement of new projects – including the TV movie Section 31, played by Michelle Yeoh – still offers great prospects for the saga, which will soon celebrate its sixtieth anniversary!
Picard is one of many Star Trek series broadcast by Paramount+, which also offers Star Trek Discovery (originally broadcast on Netflix) or Strange New Worlds, a prequel to the original series centered around Spock’s youth. Older series and complete Star Trek feature films are also available on the streaming service.
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