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I hope they can come up with a solid new story with this cast. Just dump the Kirk meets his father scenario.
Yes, keep this cast. I thought everyone was fantastic.

I hope they can come up with a solid new story with this cast. Just dump the Kirk meets his father scenario.

I just hope this isn't going to be a classic episode turned into a movie. Collider mentioned how Tarantino talked about how City on the Edge of Forever and TNG episode could make for a movie. Hopefully this was just stayed as spitballing and not the actual concept Abrams went for, because this is something Abrams would go for. Things people know. I'm gonna really hate this if this is just another rehash. I think COTEOF is one of the best pieces of writing on television, but for ****'s sake, keep it as an episode and do something new. Otherwise, this franchise will have become totally the missed opportunity than it somewhat already is.

At this point, they need to do something to breathe new life into Trek. The first film with the new cast was great, but the other two sucked. Into Darkness just felt like a remake of Wrath of Khan mixed with a remake of Abrams' first Trek movie, and Beyond just felt too small in scale and nothing in it was particularly interesting.
I enjoyed all three films.![]()
What? That would be weird. I thought this was all his own passion project.I've just noticed Tarantino will not write the film. Wtf?
That caught my ear as well, and I'm hoping that's not what this ends up being.
I got a certain level of enjoyment out of Into Darkness, but it still irks me that Khan-- the most recognizable TOS character outside the core cast, and antagonist of the most memorable TOS movie-- was the first tree they decided to bark up after establishing a brand new timeline.
Keep in mind Nicholas Meyer didn't know anything about Star Trek at all when he was given the gig to write and direct Wrath of Khan. In fact, he even told the story when he was offered Star Trek, he said, "Is that the thing with the pointy ears?"
I guess my point is being a hardcore fan of the source material wasn't necessarily a requirement for Meyer to create one of the most beloved iterations of the Star Trek franchise.
I'm excited.I don't like this. This is all wrong. What the **** is Paramount thinking here? Are they this clueless? Star Trek isn't inherently R rated material. And with Tarantino making this now, I'm worried. These new films got over the top in their action for ST now we gotta worry about how over the top they are in their violence? How did Abrams and Paramount agree to this? Are they really this out of touch?
Am I going insane here? This feels like a joke.
When I said I wanted something more outside the box and interesting than a straight up villain, I was thinking more like A Voyage Home where they save ****ing whales.
Well... God knows this will be interesting. I'm all for doing risky things, but this is the wrong franchise to do this type of risky thing where it just feels like a betrayal to what ST is.