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Tarantino making the Star Trek movie is still “a big possibility,”
Quentin Tarantino is starting to do press for his upcoming film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Back in April Tarantino was quoted as saying making the movie is still “a big possibility,” and thanks to the press junket for the film, there’s been a bit more talk of his Trek movie.
While chatting with Empire magazine (the latest issue is available now to subscribers, and will be on newsstands later in the week), he was asked about the potential Star Trek movie he had pitched to Bad Robot in 2017. As previously reported, last year Tarantino’s initial idea was fleshed out into a draft of a script by screenwriter Mark L. Smith. And that’s where it sat, waiting for more action. Tarantino says the next step is for him to give notes on it: There’s a script that exists for it now, I need to weigh in on it, but haven’t been able to do that yet. Also not a surprise, and something that’s been brought up before, is that Tarantino would want to make the movie R-rated. The director confirmed this to Empire: Oh yeah! It’s an R-rated move. If I do it, it’ll be R-rated. Paramount keen on working with Tarantino Tarantino’s film Upon a Time in Hollywood will be released next month, on July 26th. The Oscar-winning writer/director’s recent comments sound like he is interested in taking the next steps to develop his Star Trek movie later in the year. And based on comments from Paramount motion-picture group president Wyck Godfrey in January, the studio is also keen on Tarantino Trek. Little is known about Tarantino’s Star Trek concept. Reports differ on what characters it would involve, although some of the cast of the Kelvin films have indicated they believe they would be involved, including Karl Urban who has called the concept “bananas.” Cast members from Star Trek’s prime timeline have also expressed an interest in being involved, including William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Jonathan Frakes. More info here: https://trekmovie.com/2019/06/10/que...tar-trek-film/ |
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Ideally I really just want Tarantino to tackle the sci fi genre whether it be a Star Trek film or something else. |
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There's so much going on over there with the re-merging of CBS & Viacom, along with their new streaming service plan that it will likely be a while before anything concrete happens with the film side of Trek. |
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Plus, that episode? I remember seeing it about the same time as the primetime show, Alice, which was really popular in the mid-70's and thinking "Hey, isn't that the cook on Alice? Mel?". IMO, the best idea for a tying in a new Star Trek film with the TOS would be centered around Gary Seven. |
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The more I think about this the more I like it. Because it's not time travel, it's an alien culture that was contaminated by Earth culture. It's basically a way to drop the Star Trek characters into the middle of a Tarantino movie and have it make sense. It'd be more of a Star Trek IV.
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Okay, but on the flip side, I don't know why that idea would require a $150 million budget. You could probably do it for half that.
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Season One of The Mandalorian cost north of $125 million and that was TV. The second season is well over $150 million. |
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I mean, okay. The Mandalorian was an effects-heavy TV show that consisted of six-ish hours of content, so it's a very apples-to-oranges comparison.
A more apt comparison would be a period movie with an expensive cast. Most convenient example, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood had a $90 million budget. DiCaprio and Pitt took pay cuts (to $10 million), but that's still more than they'd have to pay Chris Pine. |
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Good god, no. DiCaprio and Pitt took less up front because they received a percentage of the film's gross on the back end, something that none of the agents of the stars of a Star Trek film, especially this particular Star Trek film, would agree to take. Star Trek Beyond cost $185 million before marketing, so there's no way they're making a Star Trek film in 2021 for less than $150 million. Hell, CBS is spending upwards of $12 million per episode of Discovery! Your Hollywood takes are just completely awful. |
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I Thought Tarantino killed this or Paramount did?
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Viacom/CBS has put everything on hold (which essentially means, cancelled) because they just hired a new person to run their Paramount Pictures division.
It's been standard practice for decades that when a president of a film studio or record company is hired, Job One is cut every unnecessary and locked deal and start from scratch. I have scores of friends that had record deals in the 80's and 90's whose albums were in the can and generally cost more than $1 million to make that were immediately tossed in the trash when a new president took over the reigns. Paramount Pictures and Emma Watts just did the same exact thing this week: They started cutting films from their Annual Budget and Planning.. No one wants to take on their predecessor's projects because the new person didn't Greenlight them and doesn't want their legacy to be tainted or tarnished by someone else's decisions. |
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