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Star Trek XI in the works

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04.21.2006
BREAKING NEWS: J.J. Abrams to Produce "Trek XI"

J.J. Abrams, producer of hit shows Lost and Alias, as well as director of the upcoming Paramount film "Mission: Impossible III," is slated to produce and possibly direct the next Star Trek feature, according to today's Daily Variety and sources at Paramount Pictures. There is no title as yet for the new movie, but it will be the eleventh in the franchise. (Until a title is selected, we will usually refer to the project as simply "Star Trek XI.")

Although there isn't an official Paramount press release announcing the movie, it is a confirmed project under development with a 2008 release date targeted. Word about the Abrams project surfaced this morning (April 21) in the daily trade paper. He will be writing the script with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who penned "M:i:III." STARTREK.COM will keep you up to date on all official statements as they are released.

According to Variety, the proposed story will focus on the early days of James T. Kirk and Spock, including their first meeting at Starfleet Academy and their first mission in space. UPDATE 04.27.06: Abrams has since indicated this may not be the case; see this article for his recent comments.

Abrams' producing partners from Lost, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk, are cited as being producers on "Trek XI." This project is separate from the previously rumored script developed by Eric Jendresen and overseen by Rick Berman. The former Star Trek producer is not involved in this project.

This announcement is exciting news, and we look forward to following developments on this project every step of the way!

07.22.2006
New Poster Sends Clues to Direction of Next Movie

A picture, even a mere image that hints at a broader picture, can instantly give you a snapshot of things to come.

The production team that now holds the creative reins for the next Star Trek movie project has released a piece of artwork this weekend (to coincide with Comic-Con) that provides a Polaroid of an era past, as well as a vision yet to be revealed. With this familiar imagery, the direction of the next movie is now officially open to speculation.

J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof are the film's producers; Bryan Burk, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are executive producers. The film is slated for release in 2008.

The first people to get their hands on this iconic image are those who visit the Paramount Pictures booth this morning at Comic-Con in San Diego.

Three versions of this image are available now as Desktops and AIM Icons.

Several lucky Star Trek fans will win their own copy of this unique poster.
Stay tuned to STARTREK.COM for continuing coverage about this upcoming feature film.



By Frug Tue, 08/29/2006 - 11:48pm.

Huh. I'm afraid Abram's credentials don't exactly inspire me, nor does the suggested plot ideas of 'yet another prequel movie'. After all the latest stuff with the star trek name, from voyager onward, I've just lost all hope.

The TNG writers went on to do the new battlestar galactica series, and that's kickass.

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By Effie.Rover Sun, 09/03/2006 - 11:01pm.

Star Trek is becoming like Disney - used to be a symbol of quality, but now just a symbol for cheap, formulaic pablum. And yet people still buy it.

No sh!t on the BG series - it's one of the few things I Tivo ... although I have to be in a proper mood to watch it. It's dark and mentally challenging. But absolutely cool nonetheless.

Some people just know how to write SciFi. The TNG writers were great; also J. Michael Strasinski (or however you spell it). Now if they were chief cook and bottle-washers on the new project ...

By Eisel Mon, 09/04/2006 - 10:17pm.

It horrifies and terrifies me, and I can't take my eyes off it. I'm a Stargate kinda gal (or Buffy or Firefly) - give me the jokes and humor . . . but I'm addicted to Galactica. Go figure. Didja know they won a Peabody? That's unprecedented.

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