No, Star Trek Is Not Too Star Treky

Published: Aug. 25, 2018, 2:30 a.m.

b'Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth are out. The fourth Star Trek movie in the current franchise appears to be dead in the water. Phil and Stephen take a look at where things have been going wrong for Trek and what might set things right.\\n\\nFirst off, check out this video, which gives a good low-down with the current situation.\\xa0\\n\\nStar Trek 4 Loses Pine and Hemsworth - The Rise and Fall of The Kelvin Timeline\\n\\nWhat we know of Star Trek 4 sounds interesting. The story potentially involves time travel via the Gateway to Eternity and an attempt to set things that went wrong in the first movie right.\\xa0\\n\\nInterestingly, Paramount canceled a\\xa0project similar to that\\xa0 when they fired Roberto Orci and threw away his script in order to make Star Trek Beyond.\\n\\nSimon Pegg, who wrote Star Trek Beyond, explained that Orci\\u2019s story was too "Star Treky."\\n\\nhttps://screenrant.com/star-trek-3-beyond-script-orci-simon-pegg/\\n\\n\\xa0That such an objection could even be made speak volumes.\\n\\nAll these studios seem to think they\\u2019re going to do something akin to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (Hello, Star Wars?) Hint: not going to happen. What they COULD do is a successful version of what they have, but it needs to be true to the material they\\u2019re working with.\\n\\nIn the long run, Star Trek is certain to live long and prosper. But it\\u2019s going to be interesting to see what happens next. Time to let Tarantino give it a go?\\xa0\\n\\nWT 471-789\\n\\nEternity Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0\\n\\nVideos and Images from Pixabay.com and other sources.'