The interstellar universe of Star Trek has been a narrative of explorers and adventurers traveling the vast expanse of galactic space in search of new worlds, new species, new cultures, and identities. With a whole array of movies and series serving as a blueprint for the sci-fi universe, the otherwise empty expanse never feels so empty anymore even with the constant threats of having to encounter unknown alien entities.
But after half a century, it finally seems like the world has arrived at an impasse regarding what next to do with the Star Trek universe and its future at Paramount.
The Star Trek Franchise Arrives At an Impasse at Paramount
Whether Paramount is willing or not, the future of the Star Trek franchise seems to be at stake. After the formidable J.J. Abrams reboot featuring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, and Zoë Saldaña, the trilogy effectively revived and resurged the mass interest in the IP against its Star Wars competitors. But, the plans to move forward with a Chris Hemsworth prequel stalled after the studio arrived at an impasse regarding the future of the franchise.
I say greenlight the [Quentin] Tarantino and Noah Hawley, if you are lucky enough to get either of them. And if they are too busy to direct, I’ll be available.
Although Tarantino expressed interest in directing an independent Star Trek film before, his stance on the subject might be very different now given his retirement plans after finishing The Movie Critic. Similarly, Fargo creator Noah Hawley has remained mostly silent on the subject due to Paramount’s unwillingness to move forward with the Chris Hemsworth prequel.
Star Trek Veteran Has a Theory About the Franchise’s Future
In the numerous years spent serving the sci-fi universe, Jonathan Frakes has accumulated enough know-how about the workings of the franchise to deliver a verdict on its future direction. According to Frakes, the best decision in terms of reviving the IP would be to pick up the story from where it last ended, with Star Trek Beyond serving as a doorstop.
An expansion of that storyline, whether in the prequel or sequel form would be the most profitable, considering the A-list status of Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth even more so now than when they first appeared in the 2009 reboot.
However, with a more flexible budget after the success of the new smaller series, Star Trek: Discovery, Picard, and Strange New Worlds, the franchise could headline a prestige movie with some of its older cast members to reignite fan nostalgia. According to Frakes, that supposed movie was supposed to arrive in the form of a Next Gen venture with his former castmates.
Nonetheless, that plan fell through, and when asked by TrekMovie whether there were any rumors about a possible reunion for Star Trek: The Next Generation cast in the future, the actor-director replied, “I’ve never heard that rumor. No.” At least it’s safe to say that the fandom will remain adrift among the stars for longer than expected.
Star Trek: The Next Generation is available for streaming on Paramount+
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