Paramount Pictures is set to embark on a new cinematic journey into the expansive universe of “Star Trek” with the confirmation of a forthcoming film. Director Toby Haynes, recognized for his work on “Andor,” and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, known for his best-selling novels and contributions to “The Lego Batman Movie,” have been enlisted for this exciting project. The film is positioned as both an origin story and an expansion of the “Star Trek” universe, set decades before the events depicted in the 2009 installment of the franchise.
While specific details regarding the plot remain shrouded in secrecy, it has been disclosed that J.J. Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot, is at the helm of this latest cinematic endeavor. The inclusion of an origin story promises to delve into the rich history of the “Star Trek” universe, offering fans a deeper understanding of its foundations.
Simultaneously, the fourth installment of the rebooted “Star Trek” film series is in active development, characterized by the studio as the “final chapter” in the main series. The previous film in the series, “Star Trek Beyond” (2016), saw the crew of the USS Enterprise navigating a perilous situation after an encounter with the formidable Krall, portrayed by Idris Elba.
The initial announcement of a fourth “Star Trek” movie, featuring Chris Pine reprising his role as Captain James T. Kirk, was made in July 2016. The film was anticipated to reunite Pine with cast members Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, and Simon Pegg. Notably, Chris Hemsworth was set to return as George Kirk, Captain Kirk’s father. The plot was poised to explore a unique father-son dynamic, delving into the uncharted territory of Kirk’s relationship with a father he never had the chance to meet.
However, the trajectory of “Star Trek 4” encountered unexpected twists, including surprise revelations during a Paramount Global investors day presentation in February 2022. At that time, J.J. Abrams shared plans for a new “Star Trek” movie featuring Chris Pine’s crew, news that reportedly caught Pine and his co-stars off guard. Despite the initial enthusiasm, the project was subsequently removed from the studio’s film slate in September of the same year.
Toby Haynes, the newly appointed director, has recently helmed episodes of the “Star Wars” series “Andor” and the “Star Trek”-inspired installment of “Black Mirror” titled “USS Callister.” Seth Grahame-Smith, the accomplished writer and producer, brings his creative expertise to the script, drawing on his notable works such as “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” and “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.”
As Paramount prepares to explore new dimensions within the “Star Trek” universe, anticipation builds for both the origin story under Haynes’ direction and the much-anticipated “final chapter” of the main series, promising fans an immersive and captivating cinematic experience.