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    Star Trek XV

    Paramount Pictures used its CinemaCon presentation this evening to either announce or confirm numerous films they have in store. They officially announced that two new “Star Trek” films are on the way, as is a new “G.I. Joe” and “Micronauts” film, two animated films called “Monsters on the Hill” and “Luck,” and a new live-action […]


    That's right, Paramount appears to be doubling down on the Star Trek franchise at last having yesterday confirmed that another Star Trek entry is in the works on top of the already gestating potentially Tarantino involved Star Trek XIV.

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    British director S.J. Clarkson has reportedly entered talks to helm the next installment in the “Star Trek” film series reports THR. Should the deal go through she would be the first woman to helm a film in the ‘Trek’ franchise. Earlier this week Paramount Pictures said two new “Star Trek” films were in development at […]


    It now appears that this entry may well be the Tarantino one but also that it could eventually be revealed to not be Star Trek XV but instead the first movie spin-off of the franchise.

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      Last year came reports that filmmaker Nicholas Meyer, the director of both “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” and “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,” was involved in a new project in the franchise – one separate from CBS All Access and Netflix’s “Star Trek: Discovery” series. Further specifics, however, were not available until […]


      Simon Pegg confirms that Tarantino's entry is Star Trek XV

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        #4
        As much as I like Tarantino's movies, I really don't think it's a good fit for the Trek franchise.

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          #5
          That spoof trailer will likely be better than the Tarantino Star Trek movie.

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            When Quentin Tarantino revealed he had an idea for a “Star Trek” film and was potentially going to direct one, there was some obvious eyebrow-raising. In the time since it seemed the filmmaker was stepping back from the plan, potentially reducing his role to just a producer/story by credit as he concentrated on his 1960s […]


            Pegg has commented on this entry suggesting that Tarantino's project may be 5-6 years away at the least due to the directors work slate and hints that it's a direct sequel, not a spin-off

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