Star Trek Sequel May Start Filming in January 2012

Star Trek Sequel May Start Filming in January 2012

More news coming from SDCC'11 indicates that filming for the sequel to JJ Abrams Star Trek is targeted to begin early next year. Damon Lindelof also stated that he is "consumed" with the sequel and that the creative team are setting the bar very high whilst also looking to The Dark Knight as inspiration for a sequel.

By 6of13 - Jul 25, 2011 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: Trek Movie



While at the Cowboys and Aliens premiere at SDCC'11, Star Trek sequel co-writer/producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman spoke about their ideas and progress on the sequel to 2009's Star Trek and when they plan to shoot it:

Orci: We had ideas when we did the first [Star Trek] movie – we always think it is bad luck to think of the sequel – but we had some ideas for the sequel way back then and actually we are doing some of those ideas now and pitching and pitching them to the studio and JJ [Abrams] has been developing them with us. The idea’s that we had have stuck so we feel pretty strongly that we have an amazing story and we are going to be shooting very soon.

Q: How soon?
Orci: Hopefully…
Kurtzman: …Early next year.
Orci: I think probably in January, but every time we say "we will be shooting any second now," we are not, but it is going to be soon.


Damon Lindelof stated the following in further interviews at SDCC'11:

Right now my days and nights are consumed by Star Trek 2. We were supposed to dive in on that as soon as I finished Lost, but JJ [Abrams] was so busy on Super 8, Alex [Kurtzman] and Bob [Orci] had their own sort of empire to manage. Now finally the four creative minds that made the first movie what it was are all back in a room together and that was the only way we wanted to do it. And we have been doing it and I think that the bar is very high. We are not going to be satisfied with "oh this is fine." If an idea isn’t mind-blowing or super-cool or doesn’t present the Star Trek universe in a way you haven’t seen before, but you also have to pay homage to the fans who have stuck with this amazing franchise for 40 years. So it has been very very tricky, but I think we have finally broken through and figured out what the movie is going to be.


We have been working very long and very hard on the scirpt. It is our challenge, we have to make it better than Trek 1. We hold The Dark Knight as a sequel that really transcended the original and now that we have gotten the crew together the "what happens next?" question is something that we are taking really seriously. It has been a lot of fun but it has been really hard.


The sequel is slated for a June 29, 2012 release. However, with filming now likely to begin in January of 2012, expect the release date to get pushed back.
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Name
Name - 7/25/2011, 11:23 AM
Pathetic. Look when the first one came out.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 7/25/2011, 11:30 AM
who cares if its been a long time. Star Trek was an amazing movie, it was easily the best movie of that summer. I'm willing to wait if it means they're putting something together thats equally fun.
smerf1
smerf1 - 7/25/2011, 11:33 AM
It hasn't been a long time at all. It's only been 2 years since the first movie came out.
THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 7/25/2011, 11:59 AM
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 7/25/2011, 12:20 PM
WELL SCREW THEM! I DON'T Want to wait till 2013 for this movie JJ Abrams can suck my ass it should have started shooting WAY before the Dark Knight Rises!
reverendjonnynemo
reverendjonnynemo - 7/25/2011, 1:03 PM
That sound you hear is Gene Roddenberry doing another revolution in his grave.
Fantine
Fantine - 7/25/2011, 2:02 PM
[frick]grif
plasticman
plasticman - 7/25/2011, 2:53 PM
I can wait til 2013...next year is another full year already.
reverendjonnynemo
reverendjonnynemo - 7/25/2011, 4:58 PM
Found a funny ass article about this at uncyclopedia:

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Trek#2009_Parody_Film
reverendjonnynemo
reverendjonnynemo - 7/25/2011, 5:02 PM
Excerpt:

"In 2007, Paramount/ CBS/ VIACom decided that the horse and had not been beaten enough, and decided to ask J.J. Abrams, well known ventriloquist dummy of Steven Spielberg - to reboot the Star Trek universe. The studio executives had already cornered him in the schoolyard, wedgied him, then took his lunch money. He saw an oppurtunity to be able to earn the money to buy the custard in the Paramount Cafeteria. He signed writer Roberto Orci, a Second Grade Dramatic Writing Arts graduate and a waiter named Alex Kurtzman to reboot the franchise. No one is quite sure who Damon Lindelhof is or what he does, but rumors persist that he was found living behind a couch eating slow mice and licking condensation from the windows. "

(continues in article)
LP4
LP4 - 7/26/2011, 4:25 AM
Wow such a very slow sequel.
spectre88
spectre88 - 7/26/2011, 1:08 PM
It's about damn time!
NerdByBirth
NerdByBirth - 10/30/2011, 1:40 PM
@itbegins -Agreed on all counts. Star Trek is kind of an out there concept, and the studio did a great job making the last one appeal to the general public. The execs probably want t make sure that the next one is as well, it has been said many times but studios can't just make movies for longtime fans, it would be a financial disaster
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