A new installment in the Star Trek film franchise is officially in development, representing a significant shift as it will not connect to previous films. This means that familiar faces such as Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, and Zachary Quinto are unlikely to return for this upcoming project.
According to a report by Deadline, Simon Pegg, who portrayed Scotty in the earlier films, expressed his enthusiasm for a potential return to the franchise. During a panel discussion at the STLV: Trek to Vegas 2025 event, he shared, “I would be so happy to play Scotty again. It would be great to see us 10 years after the five-year mission, where we are.” Pegg reminisced about his connections with the cast, noting that he misses his co-stars, including Chris Pine and John Cho, and expressed a desire to reunite with them.
The development of a fourth Star Trek movie has faced numerous hurdles. Initially, Matt Shakman, known for directing The Fantastic Four: First Steps, was attached to the project before leaving in 2022. Despite these setbacks, Pegg remains optimistic, especially with Skydance Media now overseeing the film at Paramount Pictures. He highlighted that David Ellison, CEO of Skydance Media, is a devoted fan of the franchise, which could be a positive sign for future projects.
Pegg stated, “I would love it if we could make another film. I love those guys.” The cast has experienced personal loss, particularly following the tragic death of Anton Yelchin, who played Pavel Chekov. Yelchin died in June 2016 at the age of 27 due to a car accident. Reflecting on this tragedy, Pegg remarked, “Despite how we had a tragedy in our group, which was extremely painful, it would be wonderful to come together again.”
As fans await further news, the future of the Star Trek franchise seems poised for a fresh chapter, potentially captivating a new generation while honoring its rich legacy. With passionate supporters like David Ellison backing the project, the hopes for a revival of the beloved series remain high. The excitement surrounding this new film could reignite interest in the franchise, bringing back the camaraderie and adventure that fans have cherished over the years.


































