In 2006, right after directing Mission: Impossible III, J.J. Abrams pitched an concept to organization executives to re-invest Star Trek. Deemed certainly one of the film companies very best franchises, Star Trek had by no means been entrusted to yet another production organization, even one beneath its umbrella. Abrams' production organization, Bad Robot, will be that one inside a million likelihood of receiving that blessing from Paramount.
Because that time, Bad Robot has worked closely with Paramount to produce numerous films including Cloverfield, Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Super 8, and needless to say, probably the most current Star Trek film in 2009 and the present sequel production.
On February 22, 2012, Paramount and Bad Robot announced that they are extending their agreement until the end of 2015. One could expect that this will outcome in one much more Star Trek motion image following the release in the sequel towards the 2009 film. That sequel is set to release in May 2013.
In the press release, confirmations were supplied for the production in the sequel film in 3D, a rumored possibility numerous months ago. Brad Grey, Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, was quoted as saying, "J.J. is really a special talent along with a captivating storyteller. J.J., Bryan Burk, and the complete Bad Robot team are an integral portion of Paramount, and we're proud to continue our collaboration. Their pictures have extraordinary resonance about the world, and we're so pleased Paramount will probably be their house for years to come."
Abrams was quoted as saying, "Brad, Rob, Adam, and the complete Star Trek Paramount team have given Bad Robot genuinely incredible help, a fun and wise collaborative environment and access towards the very best film distribution folks within the enterprise. I couldn't be happier realizing that Bad Robot attributes will stay at Paramount."
For Star Trek fans, this couldn't have come at a better time. Using the extended preparation for the sequel film, there was some doubt concerning the actual approval for the production of a second Star Trek film.
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