
The idea of Quentin Tarantino directing a Star Trek movie continues to fuel our dreams about an alternate universe where it’s already made. Despite the fact that specific details about the potential plot are still scarce among Trek fans, whispers hint at significant influence from the iconic Star Trek episode “A Piece of the Action.” In this episode, the Enterprise crew encounters a planet reminiscent of 1920s Chicago gangsters. One of the stars from the J.J. Abrams Star Trek trilogy, Simon Pegg (Chief Engineer Scott), confessed he never read the script, but received a full briefing on the plot from J.J. Abrams himself. According to Pegg’s account shared with Collider, the storyline revolves around…
That’s what we refer to in professional circles as completely off-the-wall or utterly absurd. It was precisely what you might anticipate from a Quentin Tarantino-penned Star Trek script. I believe it would have been quite intriguing to witness Star Trek through his unique perspective. I’m not sure how the fans would have reacted to it, but it undeniably would have been fascinating.
It’s no secret that Tarantino is fond of movies featuring brutal, gun-wielding outlaws. Given this affinity, it’s not surprising that he might structure his movie around a scenario where the Starship Enterprise crew adopt such roles. Remarkably, this story unfolds in a 1920s backdrop, a period setting Tarantino has shown great fondness for, similar to mafia enforcers. With all these rumors circulating, it begins to make perfect sense. Regrettably, Tarantino opted against basing his tenth (potentially final) film as director on someone else’s intellectual property, a choice we can certainly appreciate.
Simon Pegg, known for his role in Star Trek, hasn’t shared any recent updates about a potential fourth Star Trek movie set within the Kelvin timeline, a project that’s been stuck in development limbo for nearly a decade due to various complications. However, with Skydance and Paramount completing their merger, t The Next Generation. One point worth noting is that it’s been over four decades since Star Trek first graced our screens in 1979, so it’s high time we got another film to keep the franchise going strong.
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2025-08-13 16:11