![]() ![]() I like this autonomy that’s happening with women right now. You just want to be left alone to find out who you are, because you’re interested and curious. ![]() If I choose to see it this way, there’s a parallel universe situation going on between Uhura and women these days, that there’s no longer this animosity or resentment to sort of prove who you are. He came as this figure that represented responsibility and safety and maturity and wisdom. What are your thoughts on that?Ī: I think the breakup is amazing because she fell in love with her teacher. ![]() Q: It’s done in a subtle way, very early in the film, but after establishing yourselves as an item in the previous film, you and Spock have a quiet, on-camera breakup. Then we literally end up in the opposite direction - we’re dying to see each other, to be close to each other, and to get back together. I thought this was a great place to start (the story) because I can only imagine where we’re going to end up. Just about everyone in the crew is a bit out of sorts after so much time in space.Ī: I thought I would never see the day where I would walk onto the Enterprise and, though we weren’t rolling our eyes at each other, we weren’t that excited to see each other. I think she’s homesick, and I felt that the one thing I appreciated most about what (co-writers) Simon Pegg and Doug Jung did for this installment was they made us human, and homesick and sad, and how being overly worked and being away from home and all the things that keep you grounded can put a strain not just on the intimate relationships you may have, but also the professional ones. Q: Uhura seems like she’s got a lot on her mind in the new film. Now, along with the rest of the Enterprise crew, she’s making her third appearance as the ship’s communications officer in “Star Trek Beyond.” Saldana spoke about the film, her character, and the apparently rocky romantic relationship between Uhura and Spock, last week in Los Angeles. But it wasn’t until her first appearance as Uhura in “Star Trek” (without any special makeup) that she actually started getting recognized. It took her turning (digitally) blue in “Avatar” and then going green in “Guardians of the Galaxy” to really put her on the map. As a result, at the moment, "Star Trek 4" is floating through space without a captain.Maybe people just weren’t paying attention to Zoe Saldana a decade or so ago when she started popping up in guest spots on TV shows (“Law & Order”) or in small movie parts (the first “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “The Terminal”). However, Marvel Studios was keen on working with Shakman again, and after director Jon Watts decided to step away from 2025's "Fantastic Four," the folks at Marvel asked Shakman to come back to the MCU - which he did. After he directed the entirety of the smash hit MCU series "WandaVision," the world was Shakman's oyster, and he intended to shepherd the newest entry in the "Star Trek" universe to theater screens. The closest that "Star Trek 4" has come to happening was when Matt Shakman took the captain's seat. ![]() Noah Hawley of "Fargo" fame was also working on a "Star Trek" movie - one that would've been about a brand new group of heroes - but Paramount eventually stepped in and shut things down because it wouldn't have featured the famous Enterprise crew. But after Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth left the project in 2018, the movie was subsequently shelved. Clarkson (who directed episodes of "Heroes," "Dexter," "Succession," and "Jessica Jones") was going to make history as the first woman to helm a "Star Trek" movie. And there's nothing about a fourth 'Star Trek' movie that feels real right now." All of us would like to come back and make another movie, but I've learnt to only get excited about things I know are actually real. During a November 2022 interview with The Independent, the actor said, "At this point, I honestly have very little attachment to it. I would do it in a heartbeat." However, Zachary Quinto seems a bit wary of the whole thing. Sofia Boutella - who played Jaylah in "Star Trek Beyond" - also expressed interest in returning, saying (via Fandom Spotlite), "I would love to see evolve with all of the guys. So I think it's all just a matter of logistics and timing at this point." All I know is they are developing it, they're writing a script, and I know 100% that we all want to come back and do it. Whenever they want to send us a script, we're ready for it." Karl Urban had a similar stance, telling the U.K.'s Radio X (via ) in May 2022, "I have heard that it is happening, but I've been hearing that for the last three years. In March 2022, Pine told Variety about his reaction to the "Star Trek 4" announcement: "I think everybody was like, 'Did you hear about this?' We're usually the last people to find out, but I do know we're all excited. ![]()
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