We have breaking news this evening out of tonight’s Paramount Pictures presentation at the 2018 CinemaCon conference in Las Vegas, the annual gathering of National Association of Theater Owners in the United States!
Paramount CEO Jim Gianopulos took the stage to discus some of the studio’s upcoming slate — ranging from a sequel to Top Gun to spin-offs in the Transformers and Cloverfield series — and to the surprise of the audience, he personally confirmed that Paramount is not working on just one Trek film with partner Skydance Pictures… but two!
Here’s some immediate coverage from the on-site film press in attendance at the event:
Paramount officially announces two new STAR TREK movies in the works!!
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) April 26, 2018
No specifics yet, just that they are working on two new movies. At first he said “several new Star Trek movies” and then clarified that it was two right now in the works https://t.co/96NPdwAoBC
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) April 26, 2018
Two new @StarTrek movies coming, according to @ParamountPics head Jim Gianopulous. #startrek #CInemaCon @getFANDOM
— Lawrence Yee (@lawryee) April 26, 2018
Jim Gianopolus just said they’re making *two* more STAR TREK movies. No further info.
— Scott Wampler™ @ CinemaCon (@ScottWamplerBMD) April 26, 2018
Paramount announces they’re working on not just one STAR TREK film, but two.
— Exhibitor Relations (@ERCboxoffice) April 26, 2018
Jim Gianopulos, chairman-CEO of Paramount, says the studio is teaming with Skydance on two "Star Trek" movies and on the "Top Gun" reboot with @TomCruise #CinemaCon
— Dave McNary (@Variety_DMcNary) April 26, 2018
We’ve known for some time that multiple story treatments were being batted around for another big-screen Trek adventure, from the 2016-announced George Kirk story which would see the return of actor Chris Hemsworth to the franchise, to the more recent out-of-the-blue news that Quentin Tarantino was developing a Trek tale. (We’ve reached out to Paramount for comment on today’s announcement, but the studio did not have any additional comment at this time.)
We don’t have any additional information past the on-stage comment from Gianopulos — like if the current Kelvin Timeline cast will be involved in one or both of the films, official writer or director announcements, or other specific details — and it’s also unclear as to what timetable Paramount is considering for a release of either film, as the ongoing production on Star Trek: Discovery may impact scheduling (as the reverse occurred when Beyond debuted in 2016).
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