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Star Trek

7 Things We Want To See From Star Trek 4

Star Trek 4 was not a surefire thing after the slightly disappointing box office returns of 2016's Star Trek Beyond. However, Paramount decided to press ahead with the project and came up with a great new hook for the fourth adventure in the rebooted series - the script from writers J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay sees time travel unite Chris Pine's Captain Kirk with his deceased dad and hero, George Kirk (as played by Chris Hemsworth in 2009's Star Trek). S.J. Clarkson was then signed up to direct, making her the first female director in the history of the movie franchise. And, no, just to clarify - this is entirely separate from Quentin Tarantino's own Trek film.
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It didn’t gel with every fan but, for this particular writer, Star Trek Beyond got a lot of things right after Into Darkness made some missteps. Thanks to director Justin Lin and screenwriters Pegg and Jung, it felt like the rebooted series was looking to The Original Series a little bit more than it had before, as well as combining that with modern moviemaking sensibilities, which made for a more authentically Trek experience.

Instead of being stuck on the Enterprise or being mostly set on Earth like previous films, Beyond properly got to grips with the team’s five-year mission to explore the final frontier by seeing them marooned on an exotic, backwater planet. What’s more, getting rid of the Enterprise was a great move, as it meant that the story focused on the characters themselves as they had to prove their bravery and ingenuity in the direst of situations. Plus, as already stated, there was also some social commentary through its villain.

All in all, then, this was exactly the right bag of ingredients to make a great Trek film – Beyond was probably the best one in decades. However, there’s always room to improve and Star Trek 4 could definitely rise above its predecessor if it continues on this path and goes on to capture the ethos and philosophy of the TV series. There was potential to do that in what we knew of the previously established plot, and while whether that ends up going ahead or not remains to be seen, fingers crossed that the filmmakers are able to pull something special together.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'