Latino Review
While Star Wars fans are pleased with J.J. Abrams directing “Star Wars Episode VII,” where does that leave Star Trek fans? J.J. Abrams said that he may still direct “Star Trek 3,” but that may not happen for a long time, since he is currently working on “Star Wars: Episode VII,” which is slated for release in 2015.
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I think I could live with this decision, It's just too bad that JJ won't be directing because he's done such an awesome job. As long as Ocri and Kurtzman do a bang up job with the screenplay it should be awesome.
I guess I'd be okay with this. I wasn't all that impressed with Retaliation. Though it was far better than the first film, it was a pure entertainment film without any real substance behind it. I'd like Star Trek to be great cinema along with being entertaining.