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Leonard Nimoy Holds Approval Rights for Casting of New Spock

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By TRexx / 11:09, 27 August 2006 / General Star Trek

For the occasion of Fan Expo Canada, the Toronto Star spoke to Leonard Nimoy by phone from Lake Tahoe.

The retired actor pursues his interest in photography, and has cut back on his appearances at conventions. "I'm probably scheduled for four, five, six Star Trek events every year. Now this year, there happens to be more interest because of the 40th anniversary. That's kicked up some press interest and press interest kicks up other interest."

The thespian formerly known as Spock hasn't sought to be in the Star Trek XI development loop.

"All I know is what I've been reading, probably the same as you, that (J.J. Abrams) has been engaged and expressed interest in a Star Trek movie, and the idea expressed so far is that it would be a prequel that would deal with the time and place where Spock and Kirk first met in their academy days."

Who might be his choice of actor in the role of young Spock? "I haven't gone there yet, I think it's premature," said Nimoy. "Although I do, by contract, have the right to approve the casting."

It may be safe to assume that William Shatner has similar influence over Kirk's new face.

When asked about Abrams' film, Shatner replied, "I have no idea. All I know is I've received an okay from Paramount to go ahead with a series of books that I'm writing on the young Captain Kirk and the young Mr. Spock. I started work on that just recently. And that will be my idea of what the story should be."

During an interview last year on the Tony Danza Show (story), Shatner mentioned that he had pitched his young Kirk-Spock storyline to CBS Paramount as a television series to succeed Enterprise.

Both Shatner and Nimoy will be in Toronto next Sunday for Fan Expo Canada 2006, September 1-3, at the Metro Convention Centre. "It's a heart-warming, family reunion kind of event," Nimoy said. "It's like coming home."

See the full article at The Toronto Star.

Leonard Nimoy will appear at Congregation Beth Shalom on October 21 to present his one-man, multimedia show See What I See: Shekhina, reports The Signal. Nimoy's presentation kicks off the Congregation Beth Shalom Distinguished Speaker Lecture Series. Seating is extremely limited.

William Shatner's Captain's Glory is on shelves now in the U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, and Deutschland.




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RE: This must mean they will have a role in the film | Report this post to moderator
By: dashock (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:02:42 on Aug 28, 2006

Nimoy's own words say that he doesn't know anymore than what he has read. He didn't just sign a contract for Star Trek XI. If he did he would say "Yes, I've been talking to JJ and we're trying to work out the story now" or something similar. I'm not saying he's correct, but its clear that its what he believes.

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RE: This must mean they will have a role in the film | Report this post to moderator
By: Dukat (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 19:12:58 on Aug 28, 2006

Nimoy and Shatner had interesting contracts to be sure. Both have spoken of their clauses which gave each other equity in money and other benefits.

Also Nimoy's lawsuit against Paramount/Gulf & Western in the 70s established a new way in dealing with talent and their likenesses. Nimoy's lawsuit was in regards to the sale of merchandise with his likeness as the Spock character. Before, Nimoy, Shatner and the others did not get any share off the sales of those characters. After the lawsuit was settled so Nimoy would come back to ST-TMP, it changed the way that royalties were paid and how talent had control over their likeness. Depending on how far that control went-- they could have some say in how Spock and Kirk are casted.

It could also date to the original Star Fleet Academy (Star Trek 6) idea. There could have been contracts created which gave Nimoy and Shatner control in order to get them as an option for that movie.

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