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12-02-2020, 01:53 AM
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In a November 29th interview with Deadline Hollywood, Noah Hawley (https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/noah-hawley-movie-seems-dead.306414/) gave an update (https://screenrant.com/star-trek-4-noah-hawley-movie-update-paramount/) on his long in gestation Star Trek movie, which if made, would have been the fourth of the rebooted line of movies. We emphasize IF made, because as it stands, that movie is dead in the water. Again. This should come as no surprise to regular watchers of Midnight’s Edge.
In this video, we will go through what Hawley said, put it into context, and explore why THIS iteration of Star Trek 4 is also dead at Paramount.
In a November 29th interview with Deadline Hollywood, Noah Hawley (https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/noah-hawley-movie-seems-dead.306414/) gave an update (https://screenrant.com/star-trek-4-noah-hawley-movie-update-paramount/) on his long in gestation Star Trek movie, which if made, would have been the fourth of the rebooted line of movies. We emphasize IF made, because as it stands, that movie is dead in the water. Again. This should come as no surprise to regular watchers of Midnight’s Edge.
In this video, we will go through what Hawley said, put it into context, and explore why THIS iteration of Star Trek 4 is also dead at Paramount.