Paramount Picture's New Take on Star Trek
In a surprise move, Paramount has announced its plan to reboot the beloved science fiction franchise with a brand new film. This time around, Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley will be at the helm, bringing their unique talents as writers, producers, and directors.
As the minds behind the successful 2023 film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, as well as the underrated 2018 comedy Game Night, it seems that Paramount has made a wise decision. Goldstein and Daley's track record of blending humor, nostalgia, and geek culture into their films suggests they'll be able to bring something fresh and exciting to the Star Trek universe.
With Goldstein and Daley on board, fans can expect a completely new take on the franchise, one that is not connected to any previous or current television series, movies, or prior development projects. This means a new set of characters, likely to star in the story, although it's unclear at this point whether they'll be part of the core cast or supporting roles.
The news comes as the decade-old Star Trek franchise has been navigating its way through various ups and downs. After the 2016 release of Star Trek Beyond, a proposed next sequel took many forms before ultimately falling by the wayside. Meanwhile, streaming platforms like Paramount+ have breathed new life into the franchise with shows like Picard, Strange New Worlds, and more.
Quentin Tarantino's attempt to reboot Star Trek back in the day was met with lukewarm reception, while Noah Hawley's take on a prequel series failed to gain momentum. However, it seems that Paramount has decided to go back to the drawing board, and Goldstein and Daley are now at the helm.
With their impressive resume of directing films like Vacation and Game Night, each showcasing an ability to balance humor, nostalgia, and geek culture across multiple genres, it's clear that this duo is up to the task. Their involvement in co-writing Spider-Man: Homecoming for Tom Holland's debut as Spider-Man also speaks volumes about their ability to connect with audiences.
So, are Goldstein and Daley the right people for the job? Can they bring a fresh perspective to the Star Trek franchise while still honoring its rich history? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain โ this new take on the beloved sci-fi series has us all excited to see what's in store.
In a surprise move, Paramount has announced its plan to reboot the beloved science fiction franchise with a brand new film. This time around, Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley will be at the helm, bringing their unique talents as writers, producers, and directors.
As the minds behind the successful 2023 film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, as well as the underrated 2018 comedy Game Night, it seems that Paramount has made a wise decision. Goldstein and Daley's track record of blending humor, nostalgia, and geek culture into their films suggests they'll be able to bring something fresh and exciting to the Star Trek universe.
With Goldstein and Daley on board, fans can expect a completely new take on the franchise, one that is not connected to any previous or current television series, movies, or prior development projects. This means a new set of characters, likely to star in the story, although it's unclear at this point whether they'll be part of the core cast or supporting roles.
The news comes as the decade-old Star Trek franchise has been navigating its way through various ups and downs. After the 2016 release of Star Trek Beyond, a proposed next sequel took many forms before ultimately falling by the wayside. Meanwhile, streaming platforms like Paramount+ have breathed new life into the franchise with shows like Picard, Strange New Worlds, and more.
Quentin Tarantino's attempt to reboot Star Trek back in the day was met with lukewarm reception, while Noah Hawley's take on a prequel series failed to gain momentum. However, it seems that Paramount has decided to go back to the drawing board, and Goldstein and Daley are now at the helm.
With their impressive resume of directing films like Vacation and Game Night, each showcasing an ability to balance humor, nostalgia, and geek culture across multiple genres, it's clear that this duo is up to the task. Their involvement in co-writing Spider-Man: Homecoming for Tom Holland's debut as Spider-Man also speaks volumes about their ability to connect with audiences.
So, are Goldstein and Daley the right people for the job? Can they bring a fresh perspective to the Star Trek franchise while still honoring its rich history? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain โ this new take on the beloved sci-fi series has us all excited to see what's in store.