So Tarantino May Direct The Next Star Trek Movie

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Also for anyone excited or blown by this there’s a good chance he won’t direct it :russ: just going off of history it’ll have a story by credit for him and someone else will direct it.
Yea I doubt he will be involved like that. He's talked about doing Friday the 13th and Bond as well.

Thank God they didn't let him make Casino Royale back in the day when he wanted to.
 

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Yea I doubt he will be involved like that. He's talked about doing Friday the 13th and Bond as well.

Thank God they didn't let him make Casino Royale back in the day when he wanted to.


Hm I’d want to see his Friday the 13th. They’ve let commercial directors do that so fukk it why not? Friday the 13th has a really low batting average so yeah why not

And the only interesting thing his bond pitch had was making it a period piece in black and white. I’d want to see that
 

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From what I seen, racism doesn't exist in the Star Trek universe, meaning it doesn't exist in the 24th century, of all the TNG/DS9/YOY episodes I watched only time I recall racism being acknowledged is when Quark bought it up in a DS9 episode when Sisqo tried to shyt on the Ferengi as a group. And when he said it was talking about the the 20th century and older, not the 24th century, so if Tarantino directs a Trek movie I don't think the N word would be said.
 

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From what I seen, racism doesn't exist in the Star Trek universe, meaning it doesn't exist in the 24th century, of all the TNG/DS9/YOY episodes I watched only time I recall racism being acknowledged is when Quark bought it up in a DS9 episode when Sisqo tried to shyt on the Ferengi as a group. And when he said it was talking about the the 20th century and older, not the 24th century, so if Tarantino directs a Trek movie I don't think the N word would be said.

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:usure: we talking tarantino...theyll be a scene where for some reason they are watching a movie clip from the old days and that'll be his opening to squeeze it in.:mjgrin:
 

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So with Star Trek 4 being the Kirk and son stroryline, this is now set to be the 5th movie.

I’m shocked Paramount is sticking with the franchise reboot
 

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Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Star Trek’ Not Dead Yet, Director Says ‘It’s A Very Big Possibility’

Quentin Tarantino made news in December 2017 when he revealed he had successfully pitched an idea for a “Star Trek” movie to Paramount Pictures, but since then it’s been unclear when or if a Tarantino-directed space adventure will happen. Various “Star Trek” cast members expressed doubt about the project throughout 2018, as actors like Simon Pegg had no clue about Tarantino’s script. However, the director has a positive update for fans and calls his “Trek” movie a “very big possibility” as of May 2019.

Speaking to /Film about his new “Hateful Eight” miniseries on Netflix, Tarantino was asked about his “Star Trek” movie. The director responded, “It’s a very big possibility. I haven’t been dealing with those guys for a while cause I’ve been making my movie. But we’ve talked about a story and a script. The script has been written and when I emerge my head like Punxsutawney Phil, post-‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ we’ll pick up talking about it again.”

While it’s not exactly confirmation that Tarantino is definitely directing a “Star Trek” movie, it is a positive sign that the project remains on the director’s radar. “Star Trek” cast member Karl Urban said in September 2018 that he heard a pitch of what Tarantino was planning. Urban said, “I know a little bit about what that is, and it’s bananas.” Tarantino’s “Star Trek” script is reportedly R rated.

It’s been unclear for some time how Paramount will proceed with its “Star Trek” franchise, which has not released a new entry since the Justin Lin-directed 2016 sequel “Star Trek Beyond.” Zachary Quinto confirmed in April 2018 that Paramount was looking at three potential sequel ideas/scripts: One from Tarantino, another from Simon Pegg and Doug Jung (who punched up “Star Trek Beyond”), and a last one from Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne (who wrote the initial draft for “Beyond” and were originally screenwriters for the next “Trek” in 2016). IndieWire has reached out to Paramount for further comment.

Next up for Tarantino is “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” starring Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie. The director is currently trying to finish editing the movie in time for a debut at the Cannes Film Festival later this month. Sony is releasing “Hollywood” nationwide July 26.
 

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Hm I’d want to see his Friday the 13th. They’ve let commercial directors do that so fukk it why not? Friday the 13th has a really low batting average so yeah why not

And the only interesting thing his bond pitch had was making it a period piece in black and white. I’d want to see that
Guy Richie basically did what he wanted to do with U.N.C.L.E., except that it wasn't in black and white. I liked the movie, especially for the set pieces and costumes, but unfortunately it flopped.
 
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