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Star Trek 3 Director Roberto Orci Open To Having A Gay Character Join The Sci-fi Universe

June 29, 2014 By Tim Isaac 7 Comments

roberto-orciFor many years now it’s been commented on that while much of the Star Trek universe is about tolerance and different races of humanoids learning to live and work alongside one another, there’s a severe lack of gay people in Starfleet.

There have been LGBT people in the expanded universe of novels, but on TV and in the movies, everything has been very heterosexual. Even when there were inter-alien species coupling, they were always a male and a female. So could things change with 2016’s Star Trek 3?

Don’t hold your breath, but the film’s director, Roberto Orci (who also co-wrote both Star Trek & Star Trek Into Darkness), seems open to the idea. Talking to the Humans From Earth podcast (via Trek Movie), he was asked about the possibility of having an identifiably LGBT character in the film, saying “I would like to see that.”

He added, “It can be part of a character and not be the whole shebang…It doesn’t’ have to be like South Park, like ‘what have we learned today.’ It can be so normalized that it just exists. I agree it can’t be shoe-horned in. And it is not necessary for it to be the whole point of the thing. It is an ensemble and there are lots of people to represent so no one point of view should hog it.”

Of course that’s far from saying it will actually happen, and those in charge of the franchise have been saying similar things ever since Gene Roddenberry suggested gay people could be part of the Next Generation universe back in the late 1980s. However every time they’ve found an excuse not to do it. But who knows, just maybe it will happen this time – even an acknowledgement gay people exist in the future would be a step forward.

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DIRECTORS: Roberto Orci  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

Roberto Orci Confirmed To Direct Star Trek 3

May 14, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

roberto-orciA couple of month ago it was reported Roberto Orci – who co-wrote and produced the first two Star Trek films – was lobbying to replace JJ Abrams in the director’s chair for Star Trek 3.

Many thought the fact he’s never directed a feature-length film made him a longshot, but now Variety confirms that he will indeed be in the hot-seat for the third rebooted Starfleet adventure.

Unsurprisingly there are no plot details known yet, but most of the main cast, including Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, are expected to return.

Roberto Orci co-wrote both of the previous films alongside Aliex Kurtzman. Now he and Kurtzman have split their longtime partnership, so Orci writing Star Trek 2 with John D. Payne and Patrick McKay. Kurtzman meanwhile is hoping to get his own major directing gig with the Spider-man spin-off Venom.

J.J. Abrams will still produce, although he’ll mainly be busy with Star Wars.

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DIRECTORS: Roberto Orci  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

Star Trek 3 Gets Two New Writers, Alongside Franchise Veteran Roberto Orci

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

star-trek-into-darkness-imax-posterJJ Abrams may have moved on to Star Wars, but he’s still producing Star Trek 3. There’s also a bit of change on the screenwriting team, as it seems Alex Kurtzman now won’t be penning this one, although his writing partner Roberto Orci is still onboard, and now THR reports that Paramount Pictures has brought on writers J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay to co-write the screenplay for Star Trek 3, alongside franchise veteran Roberto Orci.

The movie project does not have a title, director (although Joe Cornish is the top of the list at the moment) or a scheduled production start date yet, although Paramount has previously said they want to release it summer 2016, which would mark the 50th anniversary of the original Star Trek TV series, created by Gene Roddenberry.

Expect to hear a lot more about Star Trek 3 soon.

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DIRECTORS: Joe Cornish  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

Attack The Block’s Joe Cornish May Helm Star Trek 3

November 3, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

joe-cornishAfter JJ Abrams agreed to make Star Wars Episode VII it became clear he probably wouldn’t have time to make Star Trek 3. Now we know who might be replacing him, as Paramount is apparently courting Attack The Block helmer Joe Cornish to direct the film, according to Deadline.

It’s not clear whether the filmmaker is in talks yet, but the studio reportedly considers him their top choice. Rumours about Cornish’s involvement first emerged in May, when it was reported that he was a contender for the Star Trek 3 job (alongside the like of Jon M. Chu and Rupert Wyatt), but it’s only now that it appears he’s actually been chosen for the job.

Abrams is still on board as a producer, with Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman writing the screenplay. As well as directing Attack The Block, Cornish also co-wrote the screenplays for The Adventures of Tintin and the upcoming Marvel movie Ant-Man. Paramount is hoping to shoot Star Trek 3 sometime next year, for release in 2016.

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DIRECTORS: Joe Cornish  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci Returning To Write Star Trek 3

August 6, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

roberto-orci-alex-kurtzmanA couple of weeks ago it was reported that Paramount was thinking of hiring Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (Thor, X-Men: First Class) to write Star Trek 3. That surprised many, as it suggested Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, who wrote the first two, were leaving the franchise behind.

However the news of the other writers might just have been a negotiating ploy on the part of Paramount, as THR reports that Orci and Kurtzman are in now in talks to write the screenplay for Star Trek 3, with J.J. Abrams in the process of signing up to remain aboard the franchise as a producer (although he won’t direct as he’ll be too busy with Star Wars Episode VII.

Star Trek Into Darkness co-writer Damon Lindelof is not going to be a part of this sequel (at least at this point), which Paramount is hoping to release in 2016, which would coincide with the 50th anniversary of the original Star Trek TV.

Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana and most of the rest of the cast are expected to return, although there’s no news yet on who will be directing them. The latest rumours sayt Jon M. Chu (G.I. Joe Retaliation) is the studio’s top candidate, but we’ll have to wait and see who’ll end up helming.

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FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  

Thor Writers Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz May Take On Star Trek 3

July 23, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

star-trek-into-darkness-imax-posterAfter the success of Star Trek Into Darkness, Paramount is keen to get another movie going as soon as possible. However things are slightly up in the air, as while Zachary Quinto recently suggested it’ll shoot next year with JJ Abrams directing, the helmer is also busy working on Star Trek: Episode VII, which may mean he has to step aside from Star Trek.

At the moment there isn’t even a script, but now Badass Digest reports that screenwriters Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz are being eyed to write the next movie in the rebooted sci-fi franchise. They’ve previously worked on the likes of Thor and X-Men: First Class, so they should know what they’re doing.

They would replace Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtman, who penned the first two instalments. It may also suggest that if those writers are going, Abrams is probably out too, although his Bad Robot production company will still produce the movie. Indeed Miller and Stentz have history with Bad Robot, producing and writer for Fringe.

Quinto may well be right that Paramount want to shoot next year, so expect to hear more very soon, including whether Abrams will direct or not.

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DIRECTORS: JJ Abrams  FILMS: Star Trek Beyond  
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