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J.J. Abrams to Produce & Direct Star Trek XI - Update: George Takei Reacts

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By TRexx / 00:59, 21 April 2006 / General Star Trek

Variety has reported that Mission: Impossible 3 helmer J.J. Abrams will produce and direct the eleventh Star Trek feature film, targeted for release sometime in 2008.

Abrams' executive-producer partners from TV series Lost, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk, have been named to co-produce the as-yet untitled Trek flick. Burk also worked as a co-producer with Abrams on Alias.

M:I-3 writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are aboard to pen the ST:XI script with Abrams, for a story that "will center on the early days of seminal Trek characters James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, including their first meeting at Starfleet Academy and first outer space mission."

Daily Variety journo and Paramount specialist Dave McNary credits this new deal to the studio's bullishness on the upcoming (May 5th) M:I-3, and that it underscores the brand revitalization goals of executives Brad Grey and Gail Berman.

See McNary's original scoop in "Trekkies have a new leader" at Variety.com

The CBS Star Trek site affirms, "Although there isn't an official Paramount press release announcing the movie, it is a confirmed project under development. The former Star Trek producer [Rick Berman] is not involved in this project." Under Sherry Lansing's tenure, Berman had been trooped with producers Jordan Kerner and Kerry McCluggage (story). The script for that production -- The Beginning, penned by Erik Jendresen -- was recently announced as abandoned (story).

Harve Bennett had proposed Star Trek: The Academy Years for the sixth movie, and got the green light from Paramount. "When they said I could do the next Star Trek movie, they wanted an anniversary piece -- and wanted it done in nine months," recalled Bennett for a 1999 article at StarTrek.com. "I figured it would take three months for a script, considering that the fastest I'd ever done one was six weeks. Then I figured that it would take a minimum of six months for the opticals, so I passed."

Ralph Winter went on to produce Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but Bennett's Academy idea would again come under serious consideration.

"Before Sherry Lansing left [Paramount Pictures] last year, we had a meeting, about two years ago, in which I proposed that now was the time to do Starfleet Academy. And she loved it," Bennett told Trek Nation just earlier this year. "We would have made it. But then she said the television department had asked her not to do it, because Enterprise was being produced and they thought that should be the prequel. Therefore, we did not do that. Could we make it now? If somebody wants to, I'm there."

According to Paramount spokeswoman Nancy Kirkpatrick (via Yahoo/AP), neither William Shatner nor Leonard Nimoy has yet been approached for Abrams' project. "We certainly are hoping to bring Star Trek back to its former glory."

Energize.

UPDATE:

GEORGE TAKEI STATEMENT ON VARIETY STORY:

This is a startling new development for the "Star Trek" franchise and I am very excited about the news.

When we filmed the pilot in 1965, we were praying it would sell -- to think that in 2006 Paramount would be revving up to make the 11th "Star Trek" feature film would have been beyond the most fantastical of thoughts back in 1965.

I wonder what Sulu would have been up to in those early days at Starfleet Academy?

We've lived much longer than we ever thought, and will continue to prosper in so many unimagined ways in the future.

 



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RE: PLEASE make this movie | Report this post to moderator
By: Krazy Joe (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:12:00 on Apr 24, 2006

Don't listen to the guy above --- MAKE THIS MOVIE!!!

These writers, J.J. Abrams, fresh blood, NO BERMAN, and Bennett's 'First Adventure' idea all add up to a great movie in the making --- can't wait to see it!

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