Paramount has officially shelved plans for a new "Kelvin Timeline" movie in the Star Trek franchise. The news comes after years of false starts, casting announcements, and director changes.
The project was first announced in 2015 with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto set to reprise their roles as Kirk and Spock. Production was expected to begin in late 2022 but has since been put on hold.
In recent months, speculation surrounding the status of Star Trek 4 had reached fever pitch, with many fans wondering if the film would ever come to fruition.
The news was confirmed by Paramount in a statement saying that the studio had "moved on" from the project. It is unclear whether this means that the movie will be canceled entirely or put on hold indefinitely.
Star Trek: Section 31, a spin-off series set within the Star Trek universe, was released earlier this year and received positive reviews from fans and critics alike.
The news of Star Trek 4's demise marks a significant shift in the franchise's focus. In recent years, Paramount has shifted its attention towards television, with several new shows and movies being developed for the streaming service Paramount+.
The project was first announced in 2015 with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto set to reprise their roles as Kirk and Spock. Production was expected to begin in late 2022 but has since been put on hold.
In recent months, speculation surrounding the status of Star Trek 4 had reached fever pitch, with many fans wondering if the film would ever come to fruition.
The news was confirmed by Paramount in a statement saying that the studio had "moved on" from the project. It is unclear whether this means that the movie will be canceled entirely or put on hold indefinitely.
Star Trek: Section 31, a spin-off series set within the Star Trek universe, was released earlier this year and received positive reviews from fans and critics alike.
The news of Star Trek 4's demise marks a significant shift in the franchise's focus. In recent years, Paramount has shifted its attention towards television, with several new shows and movies being developed for the streaming service Paramount+.