Today, while
promoting his Starz reality show The Chair at the TCA, Star Trek star Zachary
Quinto was asked if Star Trek 3 will feel like the end of the trilogy, given the
soon to be director, Roberto Orci's comments on the film being the closest one
yet to the original tv show.
"I think the five-year
mission will be a part of this next film in some way," Quinto said. "We're coming up on the 50th anniversary of one
of the most iconic sci-fi series in entertainment history, so it's inherently
an ongoing story. But I do think that we'll feel some sense of evolution in
these characters that's been building through the first few films."
"Bob [Orci] is
definitely sort of a purist about the Trek universe," Quinto responded, "so I've spoken
to him a number of times about his ideas and they're really exciting and I'm
really excited that we get to be a part of his feature directorial debut. It'll
be a different world without J.J. [Abrams] on set every day, but this is a
family and Bob is an essential part of that family and we're all really excited
to see where it goes."
"The script is
being tightened and polished and finished," the actor added, "and I imagine
that the phone will be ringing in the next few months to see when we'll go back
into production."
Source - IGN
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