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Star Trek Scribes Talk Sequel

Source:Heather Newgen
October 18, 2009


Star Trek was one of this year's biggest movies and left fans eagerly wanting more. Unfortunately, it looks like audiences will have to wait a few more years for the sequel to hit theaters.

At the 2009 Screenwriting Expo which is being held in downtown Los Angeles this year, ComingSoon.net asked Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, the writers of Star Trek, if they could give us any updated info as to where the storyline will be going in the next film. While they're still very much in the beginning stages and couldn't give us many details, they did give a possible release date year.

"We're rereading some of our favorite 'Star Trek' novels now and watching the original series again. The honest answer is we don't know yet," Orci said. "We think it's going to be a 2012 release, but I'm not sure," he continued.

"Originally we thought we were going to have to have the script in by Christmas, but the release changed so certainly within the next eight months I'd say," Kurtzman told us.

We tried to find out where the two writers would like to see the story go and Orci said: "They're established now in the second movie and they're finally a crew so it will resemble what you see in terms of they are already who they are."

The pair have focused their attention towards feature films the last few years, but recently returned to TV to work on "Fringe" with their old friend J.J. Abrams, who they wrote for on "Alias." They admitted it was for partly selfish reasons.

"When J.J. said he wanted to create a show with me it's like 'Screw you buddy,'" Orci joked. "Also he had studio commitments to Warner Brothers and we wanted him to direct 'Star Trek.' We feared he wouldn't be able to do it if we didn't help fulfill those obligations so we did," he continued.

"We wanted him to be as focused on it as he could be on that so we're like, we'll absolutely help you. We would have done it anyway, but also it freed him up to do 'Star Trek.'"

COMMENTS (18)

Posted by:
drew
October 17, 2009
Better it take the time needed than to be rushed.
Posted by:
Joe24
October 17, 2009
NNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! 2012?!? Why?!? That's waaaaaay too far away! I agree with KALEL. They need to do it while it's hot. I guess I can see their reasoning though. I'd rather they take their time and leave the audience in awe again than rush it and make a craptastic movie. I trust in J.J. DON'T LET US DOWN!! Btw, just for the hell of it, second!
Posted by:
Pack a bowl
October 17, 2009
They better release it before the world ends...
Posted by:
Joe24
October 17, 2009
Damn! Still don't feel anymore special. I thought the 1st/2nd thing is to make you feel special or cool? Nope! Don't feel different. Oh well. It seems I was 4th lol! Dumbness!
Posted by:
harrisong
October 17, 2009
why do people compain that it is going to take too long? would you prefer this movie to be rushed like pirates 3 and the million saw movies?
Posted by:
xXx
October 17, 2009
2012 does seam far away but not really it's only 2 years & 2 months if I can whate what 7 years between Star Trek X & the reboot I can whate 2 years I'd rather have the movie out in 2012 then 2010 or 2011 because otherwise it would be rushed just to make the fan boys happy & it would suck a big fat one
Posted by:
spideydave
October 17, 2009
Batman Begins came out in 2005 The Dark Knight came out in 2008. The third is due out in 2012. They take a year or two to develope the script/ cast the villian and newbies. Another year to film. Then 8 monthes in editing. I would rather wait for a classic then have crap rushed to me.
Posted by:
Huge Ackman
October 17, 2009
'whate'? Seriously, 'whate'???
Posted by:
Q
October 17, 2009
Well that's too bad I was looking forward to seeing this but with the world ending 2012 guess I wont get that chance.....
Posted by:
nath
October 17, 2009
even tho i loved it, i forgot about this movie..

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