From Chris Snellgrove
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Who is the biggest villain in Star Trek? You could be tried to say the Borg, the rule or even the annoying Romulan, but the ultimate villain is Alex Kurtzman, the guru, who is too responsible for all things. He is associated with every bad decision that the franchise recently made and even produced Section 31But here are some news that let us sigh with relief: According to Kurtzman himself, he will have nothing to do with the next Star Trek film.
No Kurtzman, but still problems
This information came to us, with the kind permission of cinemawho asked Kurtzman immediately after his participation; In return, the producer made it clear: “I actually have nothing to do” with the Star Trek film and joked: “These decisions are made by people above my salary level.” It is a clarification that goes hand in hand for all fans that are unimpressed by the Nutrek era. And in his own way, Kurtzman’s confirmation gave him nothing to do with finally being enthusiastic about the coming film.
Spent during Paramount Years Clip Star Trek The film will be a kind of Origin film. But in November, Trekmovie reported that the film, which received an official green light in early 2025, was a film of origin that will concentrate on the early contact of the earth with aliens and the formation of the federation. Paramount I want to go into folds new fans, but they face a big problem: namely that older fans will hate the new film.
The reason why older Star Trek fans will most likely hate the new film is simple: it reports about Ground The franchise has already researched very thoroughly. We had a film about the first contact of mankind with aliens. It was mentioned (suitable enough) First contact. The Pursue The television show continued to show us humanity of humanity rocky Early relationship with extraterrestrial races such as the Klingons and the Andorians, and the last episode showed us the signing of the Charter for the United Federation of Planets.
Another Star Trek jump
A New Star Trek The original film will therefore do one of two things: at best it will be a lame remination of what we have seen before. In the worst case, it offers comprehensive retires of the existing Trek traditions, which is the fastest way to mean the Fandom that is completely meaningless for over half a century of canon. In both cases, old school fans will reject this new film even faster than they have not deregistered by Paramount+.
As you can say, we have been afraid for this Star Trek Origin film since it was announced for the Star Trek Origin film, and the latest failure of Section 31 made this fear worse. Accordingly Lazy tomatoesThis stinker of a directly to streaming film is now worst Entry into the cinematic history of the franchise. After that we couldn’t help but think that Star Trek would be better off without future films if this depressing film were the limit that could create Paramount.
However, Alex Kurtzman produced Section 31And he recently made it clear that, unlike Nutrek, he is not involved in the upcoming Star Trek Origin film. That doesn’t mean it will be a Good Film, mind you, but it is relieved that the man with the reverse Midas Touch stays far away. After all, the Kurtzman era of Trek has repeatedly driven a depressing fact into the audience: No matter how bad things are now, it can always. always Make worse when this infamous producer is involved.