‘Star Trek 3’ Release Date: Character of ‘Star Trek: Generations’ Brings Back to Action
'Star Trek 3' Release Date: Character of 'Star Trek: Generations' Brings Back to Action
Speculations has been brewing that Actor Wiliam Shatner, who portrayed the character of the original James T. Kirk in "Star Trek: Generations" two decades ago, might appear in the forthcoming "Star Trek 3," scheduled for release in 2016. The role is yet to be finalized.
As reported by Fox News, Shatner expressed his willingness to take part in the movie on the condition that he'll be given, "a role that had something to do with the turning of the plot." He even voiced out his apprehensions saying that, "That was so long ago. How do they bring me back physically like this? I don't know," he says.
The actor had a small talk with Roberto Orci, the first time Director of Star Trek 3, about the upcoming film and his possible role, considering that the character of Captain Kirk is said to be played by another actor, Chris Pine.
To mark the series' 50th Anniversary, it was also reported by Screencast that "Star Trek 3" will have veteran writers, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to draft the script. The two were also tapped for "Amazing Spiderman 3" slated on 2016.
While "Star Trek 3" is in the offing, the actor and his wife are into a six-episode, "The Shatner Project", a show about their home, bought 50 years ago. Aside from that, his hands are full with other productive endeavours, motorcycle designs, clothing line, with three films that will be out soon, just to mention a few.
His commitment to numerous projects which are being done simultaneously speaks of his undying passion not only for the entertainment industry, but to other ventures as well. At the age of 83, one can see no trace of slowing down. This is affirmed by his statement at Sky News, when he said, "What does retiring mean? It means you want to step back from what you're doing and do something else that's more interesting. I'm in the middle of such a fertile, febrile fantasy that anybody would wish for what I'm doing."
Tags : star trek 3 star trek 3 spoilers star trek 3 release date star trek 3 release 2016 the new Star Trek 3 what to expect from Star Trek 3 news on Star Trek 3 info on the Star Trek 3 Star Trek 3 review review on Star Trek 3
Hot Trends
-
Here Are Lyrics to Tauren Wells' "Making Room"
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Lauren Daigle to Release New Album (Listen to first Single Here)
-
Aodhán King “Beyond Us” Album Review
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Our Top 5 Favorite Versions of "We Three Kings"
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Here Are Lyrics to Keith and Kristyn Getty's "How Great Is the Greatness of God"
-
Maverick City Music's Brandon Reynolds Passes Away
-
Sean McDougal Passes Away
-
Download Paul Wilbur's "Resting Place" Album Here for FREE
-
Here Are Lyrics to Brandon Lake's "Praise You Anywhere"
-
Christopher Watkins Releases Solo Single "Coming My Way" Featuring Jason Clayborn
-
Brooke Robertson On Being Sexually Abused and How Forgiveness is Possible
Most Popular
-
Here Are Lyrics to Tauren Wells' "Making Room"
-
Celebrating Valentine's Day: Story Behind Steve Curtis Chapman's "I Will Be Here"
-
Lauren Daigle to Release New Album (Listen to first Single Here)
-
Aodhán King “Beyond Us” Album Review
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Our Top 5 Favorite Versions of "We Three Kings"
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Here Are Lyrics to Keith and Kristyn Getty's "How Great Is the Greatness of God"
-
Maverick City Music's Brandon Reynolds Passes Away
-
Sean McDougal Passes Away
-
Download Paul Wilbur's "Resting Place" Album Here for FREE
-
Here Are Lyrics to Brandon Lake's "Praise You Anywhere"
-
Christopher Watkins Releases Solo Single "Coming My Way" Featuring Jason Clayborn
-
Brooke Robertson On Being Sexually Abused and How Forgiveness is Possible