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Let’s not mince words:
The Tomorrow War is the feel-bad movie of the year. Yes, it has the standard-issue upbeat ending in which the world is saved and a family is restored, but the journey there is a loud, gross, right-wing bummer that feels rewritten by about a dozen people with conflicting ideas about the film’s themes, story, and tone. But the movie’s most severe offense is the dogged persistence with which it squanders the considerable talents of its cast. The film is stacked with comedy veterans
Veep’s Sam Richardson,
The Larry Sanders Show’s Mary Lynn Rajskub,
Paramount has announced that the
Star Trek franchise is returning to theaters soon in 2023. The news comes amidst a recent reshuffling of its theatrical releases (
Top Gun: Maverick is getting bumped to later in the year,
Mission Impossible 7 is getting bumped to next year,
Dungeons & Dragons to 2023, and so forth.) Buried in the announcement is that there’ll be an untitled
Star Trek film set to hit theaters on June 9th, 2023.
We’ve been expecting a new
Star Trek film for a couple of years, but according to
io9, this is a completely new project.
For the last couple of years, we’ve watched the studio struggle to get another Star Trek film out into theaters, all while it’s dumped a ton of resources into its television franchise on Paramount + (which includes
Image: Paramount
After years of false starts and potential projects, it looks as though Paramount has figured out where it wants to take its
Star Trek film franchise, and has brought in
Star Trek: Discovery writer Kalinda Vazquez to pen the script.
While CBS’s revitalized TV franchise has been taking off with the likes of
Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, and a bunch of other spinoffs, the film franchise has floundered a bit in recent years. The last big film hit theaters in 2016 with Justin Lin’s
Star Trek Beyond, which followed J.J. Abrams’
Star Trek and
Star Trek Into Darkness. Since then, a fourth “Kelvin Universe” film has eluded the franchise, in part because Paramount wasn’t willing to pay for the salary increases that stars Chrises Pine and Hemsworth were asking for.
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