Star Trek Sequel Talk Has Started
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Star Trek Sequel Talk Has Started Star Trek sequel talk has started and even though the movie hasnt opened yet, for once its warranted. This is a film that absolutely demands more. Coming Soon caught up with Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, as well as producer Damon Lindelof and put them to the sequel question. They confirmed that of course, theyre already thinking about it. In fact theyre more than thinking about it. Lindelof says, We've started preliminary talks with J.J. This seems like something all three are passionate to work on again. Of course it all depends on how the movie does but seriously, does ...
'Star Trek' Sequel Talks Begin, Guillermo Del Toro To Mentor Another Horror Film, Robert Rodriguez's 'Predators' Finds A Writer
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With "Star Trek" poised to be an imminent success (reviews and buzz are great, even we liked it a lot), producer Damon Lindelof is already talking about the prospects of a sequel. "[Alex Kurtzman], [Roberto Orci] and I are going to be writing it together. We've started preliminary talks with J.J., but obviously it's almost jinxing it to get too far down the road. We want it to come out, we hope it does well, and then we'll take it to the next year. We're a little curious as to what the audience wants. We'll start to get a ...
Javier Bardem as Khan In Star Trek 2?
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The hype and anticipation for Star Trek is building and so discussion of a possible sequel are already building as well. That’s natural. I’m still not sure what to expect. Reactions from a couple of my friends who have seen it already have been mixed. Some loving it, some saying “meh”, and 1 hating it. I think it looks promising, but well have to wait and see.
With regards to a possible sequel, there is already talk about bringing possibly the most popular of all Star Trek characters back. KHAN!!!!!!!
In an interview with the writers, the concept was suggested to them that Khan should return and ...
Should Javier Bardem Play Khan in a Star Trek Sequel?
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Talking about a Star Trek sequel before the new movie even hits theatres may seem a little premature, but in this day and age, it is simply a given. Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Damon Lindelof are already signed to write a follow-up film, but the real question is, where do they go next? Now that they’ve revitalized the franchise, should they revisit familiar characters and situations from previous Star Trek adventures, or should they map out a course to a completely uncharted galaxy?
It’s hard to say what would be appropriate until we’ve seen the new movie, but the speculation has ...
Star Trek Sequel Talk
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Last time they made a Star Trek II, it was pretty good.
The Star Trek buzz has been so high that as you know, it’s already booked a sequel. ComingSoon has a great interview with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, writers of the current movie, and Damon Lindelof, producer, who will join the other two in writing the second movie. They talk about the difficulty of pleasing hardcore fans by bringing in familiar stories from the original show while also keeping it fresh. Lindelof says:
I think that everybody is expecting us to do “Okay, now it’s the continuing ...
Links for you: George Clooney 'Up in the Air' and Sam Rockwell is a busy man
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The first photos of George Clooney on the set of Jason Reitman's Up in the Air have surfaced. Clooney plays a corporate suit who "specializes in 'career transition counseling'" (read: firing people) and is obsessed with getting 1 million frequent flier miles. [TheBadandUgly.com] Sci-fi drama, Moon gets reviewed (it's great) in what Kristopher Tapley thinks will become a banner year for sci-fi cinema (sort of like what 2001 was for fantasy). Sam Rockwell, as usual, gets much of the praise. Each film he stars in has me convinced that will be the one role that gets ...
'Star Trek': Javier Bardem as Khan?
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Star Trek could be huge. I've got it as the number three movie of the summer in terms of box office, behind Transformers and Harry Potter, but it has the most upside of any movie in theaters over the next few months. We know there will be a sequel, and now the creative team behind a reboot is talking about the sequel, albeit in very basic terms.
"The good news is that there's a deal for the writers and a deal for the actors. It's in place," J.J. Abrams told Coming Soon. "We have not had one ...




