It’s been a decade since Star Trek film The franchise went nowhere, daringly or otherwise. But now it looks like the long-awaited next film in the popular sci-fi series is making progress.
Deadline reports that Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley are the teams behind it Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thievesare ready to “write, produce and attach to direct” a new release Star Trek film.
Although Goldstein and Daly have previously collaborated with Chris Pine, who most recently played Captain Kirk Star Trek Movies and also themed Dungeons and Dragons Deadline’s sources claim that their film “is a brand new take on the world of movies.” Star Trek universe and is not connected to any previous or current television series, film, or film development projects.
Paramount is trying to make a new product Star Trek The film has been on and off throughout the decade since the most recent film in the series, 2016’s Star Trek Beyond. Some of their efforts were focused on making a fourth film with Payne Star Trek crew; Including one idea centered around time travel that would have led to Bane Kirk meeting his father, played by Chris Hemsworth.
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Other projects discussed were completely separate from the “Kelvin” timeline stories of Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, and the rest of the Enterprise crew. The highlight of the bunch was the script that director Quentin Tarantino has long nurtured Star Trek A fan who considered making it his tenth and final film as a director.
in the meantime, Star Trek It has remained a constant presence on television and now on the Paramount+ streaming service, where the company has released TV shows such as Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Picardand animation Star Trek: Lower Decks. The next show in the series, Star Trek: Starfleet Academyis scheduled to premiere on Paramount+ in January.
In addition Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among ThievesGoldstein and Dali’s work includes directing films vacation and Game night And writing films like Terrible bosses, Spider-Man: Homecomingand Vacation friends.

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