From the latest news with Star Trek, it certainly is plausible that Quentin Tarantino himself will be directing the latest film from a series that has been surprisingly impressive.
Star Trek producer J.J. Abrams has apparently been pitched an idea for the latest Star Trek film from none other than the Pulp Fiction director/writer himself. A move that many film aficionados wouldn't exactly expect.
So the film could go either way. Star Trek doesn't exactly follow the storyline of anything Tarantino has directed or written thus far, and we are in no ways criticizing the man.
But if anything this new energy that Tarantino can bring to the franchise can surely muster up some innovation in what has recently been something of a flop.
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I just have no interest in this. I enjoy Star Trek here and there (don't watch the shows, but enjoy the movies), but I can't see how Tarantino will bring anything positive to it.
Probably the usual. Edgy swearing, gore, and of course the obligatory foot fetish motif.
I really can't understand how he got a Star Trek movie when his movies go completely against the ideology of Star Trek.
Pulp Fiction in space.
Will have a 70's hyper vibe possibly.