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^ Obviously Trek being R-Rated is faaaar from my first choice. But if we have to get it, I'm excited it's by a bonafide iconic filmmaker.
I'm intrigued solely because it's Tarantino and not, sorry to say, someone like Zack Snyder behind it.
http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin...rew-pearce-lindsay-beer-jj-abrams-1202222161/
So, R-rated Star Trek. Wasn't a fan of how Discovery executed the more "mature" content, but I have faith in Tarantino to pull it off. Hopefully he'll actually direct it and not pass it off to someone else.
This is the first time I've been excited for a Trek film in ages. And just when I'd given up hope on the franchise after Beyond & Discovery.
EDIT: You beat me to it as I was typing, Dyson.
This is great and may rejuvenate the film franchise and make it actually popular again. And I doubt it will be hard R. Probably just the occasional F word and some slightly more intense action scenes.
R-rated Trek? Seriously?
Tarantino can't put his ego aside just for one effing movie.
Count me out.

Well I hated The Revenant so I'm not exactly hyped for the potential writer here. If QT were writing it himself I'd be more intrigued.
I saw it in the theater. But the script was one of my main problems. I've actually liked Iñnárritu's other films for the most part. This script just featured too much stupidity for plot's sake that drove me mad.Did you watch The Reverent at home or at the theater? I watched it at home and enjoyed it, but it's a film that I wouldn't have enjoyed at the theater. The being said, I doubt Star Trek will be anything like the Revenant. The Revenant is very much an Iñnárritu product.
I mean, while it's likely they're coming back-- and I hope they are, because they're all well cast and loveable-- it's not necessarily guaranteed that this follows the Kelvin-Enterprise crew.
And perhaps that's not a bad idea. For the past 25 years Star Trek has limited itself to TV series and film that are set around TNG or TOS. Even Enterprise was compromised to fit into a specific direction due to it being a prequel. Perhaps Tarantino could bring in a film that actually moves the series forward. Bring in a new crew, a new Enterprise and give the property a genuinely fresh make over, and I'm not talking some Discovery type BS that craps on Roddenberry's vision, something that holds true to the values of TOS but moves everything forward by several decades. If anyone can convince Paramount to actually advance the franchise forward into a new timeline it's going to be Tarantino.
Even him just being on board to write and produce would be good.