Paramount's 'Star Trek' Focus Is Back at the Movies—Including 'Star Trek 4' (Again)
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Paramount has been under new management for a week, which should benefit Star Trek fans. The new CEO is himself a trekkie and declared new films the top directive.
The deal is done, now Paramount plans big sequels to help pay for it
Star Trek, World War Z, Top Gun, A Quiet Place, Transformers and more are on the slate at the now cash-solvent Paramount Pictures. When a major corporate deal is complete, there are inevitably some immediate ramifications. Generally, it’s traditional for a memo to be sent round to staff that slips in the word ‘efficiencies’ in the last paragraph. That, to my knowledge, hasn’t happened at the now Skydance-owned Paramount Pictures, thankfully. The…
New Head of Paramount Says New STAR TREK Movies a Priority
A few years ago, it wasn’t a guaranteed fact that Paramount Pictures would still be around today. However, a recent $8 billion merger with Skydance Productions saved the century-old studio. This means that Paramount now has a new CEO, David Ellison. The self-proclaimed movie-fanatic hosted a press conference at Paramount’s lot in Hollywood to discuss its future, covered by The Hollywood Reporter. At the event, Ellison specifically mentioned that…
Paramount’s ‘Star Trek’ Focus Is Back at the Movies—Including ‘Star Trek 4’ (Again)
There’s been no shortage of Star Trek for fans in recent years—provided, of course, they subscribe to Paramount+. But as the sci-fi stalwart’s number of streaming series has dwindled to just Strange New Worlds (which has an endpoint set after its fifth season) and the upcoming Starfleet Academy, the studio behind the franchise is seemingly ramping up hopes for a big-screen return. If that sounds like a promise you’ve heard before, you’re not wro…
Two New STAR TREK Movies in the Works and The Franchise is a High Priority For Paramount Pictures — GeekTyrant
Paramount and Skydance Media are making Star Trek a major part of their post-merger film strategy. According to a new report from Deadline, the studio has two Star Trek movies currently in development, each taking the franchise in a different direction.One project is being directed by Toby Haynes (Star Wars: Andor) with a script from Seth Grahame-Smith. This film will introduce “brand new characters,” offering a completely fresh crew and story. …
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