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William Shatner Confirms He is Not in New Star Trek Movie, Talks Young Kirk Story in The Academy Collision Course

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By GustavoLeao / 23:56, 9 September 2007 / Star Trek: Nemesis

National Ledger just posted an exclusive interview with Star Trek star William Shatner, in which he talks about J.J. Abrams upcoming Star Trek movie and also his prequel Trek novel The Academy Collision Course. Here are few excerpts from the article.

Asked if he will be joining the cast of the soon-to-shoot Abrams' film, Shatner said "I'm not. They haven't invited me to do it,". The actor figures the movie forces have solved the problem of dealing with the aging version of his iconic character, James T. Kirk, by having a "dead Kirk." As for who'll play young, alive Kirk, "It seems they're looking for an unknown, so I have no idea. I don't have a finger on that pulse. I've barely got a finger on my own pulse," Shatner said. "I feel sort of like a wallflower. I'll watch the dance from the wings."

Regarding The Academy Collision Course, Shatner's October-release Star Trek prequel book, he said "It's the story of young Kirk and Spock and the forces that molded them. I used the Darfur situation for what generates the excitement. A conflict in which there are child soldiers -- and Kirk and Spock are not much older than those child soldiers."

Shatner's take on young Kirk and Spock days at Starfleet Academy will get out to the public way ahead of the film, which starts production in November and have a similar premise. "It's a coincidence," he says. "In this book, the publisher is putting a fronticepiece saying that this is the artist's unique vision."

The full interview is here.



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By: Yesterday's Lemmiwinks (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:17:39 on Sep 10, 2007 | Edit History (1)

So many people seem to have forgotten that Kirk was killed off in Generations, a film produced 13 years ago. So he simply can't be in the new movie.

Nobody's forgotten. I fail to see how if they're doing a prequel movie, which by its very definition takes place before Kirk's death, he cannot be in the film. If the entire movie takes place before the events of Generations, what would prevent a presumed scene with Shatner also taking place before Kirk's death?

Additionally, who's to say Shatner would have to play Kirk in said film? I'd likely be happier if he was worked into the film subtly and not in the role of the esteemed captain. And if it can't be done cleverly and/or logically, I'd rather they left him out altogether.

However, now that you talk about "publicly pouting" I do clearly recall at least two previous occasions in which this occurred.

I agree with your entire second paragraph. However, these are Star Trek fans we're talking about here. And I also truly believe that in both of those instances you bring up, the actors genuinely felt slighted.

I really get the impression that there's a wink and a nudge going on here that's not getting translated to these reports very well. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I smell a hype-machine.

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