Details About Unmade Star Trek 4 With Chris Hemsworth Have Been Revealed, Including How He And Chris Pine Would Have Crossed Paths- Armessa Movie News

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While we live in a time when Star Trek TV shows are once again plentiful (keep up with those using a Paramount+ subscription), it’s been a while since the sci-fi franchise has left an impact in the cinematic arena. Following the release of Star Trek Beyond in 2016, there have been numerous attempts to get Star Trek 4 off the ground, and the first iteration of that movie would have seen Chris Pine’s James T. Kirk meeting his late father, Chris Hemsworth’s George Kirk. It no longer seems like that version of Star Trek 4 will see the light of way, but the writers behind it have revealed some details about what would have happened, including how the two Chrises would have crossed paths.

As those who’ve seen 2009’s Star Trek will recall, in the Kelvin timeline, George Kirk sacrificed his life crashing the USS Kelvin into Nero’s mining ship so that the survivors from the Kelvin could escape, and this happened shortly after James Kirk was born. So naturally there was the big question of how the adult James would end up meeting his father, who was not just still alive, but the same age as when he’d seemingly perished. J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, the writers behind this version of Star Trek 4 (and these days are the showrunners of Rings of Power, which can be watched with a Prime Video subscription), revealed that rather than have this meeting take place as a result of time travel or some kind of hallucination/dream sequence, they took a cue from an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Payne explained to Esquire:

There’s an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called ‘Relics’ where they find Scotty, who’s been trapped a transporter for a couple of decades, and they’re able to have cool adventure with him. Our conceit was, ‘What if right before the Kelvin impacted with that huge mining ship, George Kirk had tried to beam himself over to his wife’s shuttle where his son, Jim Kirk, had just been born? And what if the ship hadn’t completely exploded—what if it left some space junk?’ Think about when you send a text message and you’ve typed it out, but you haven’t quite hit send. On the other side, they see those three little dots that someone has typed. It’s like the transporter had absorbed his pattern up into the pattern buffer, but hadn’t spit him out on the other side. It was actually a saved copy of him that was in the computer.

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