Paramount Skydance Has "Moved On" From Making STAR TREK 4 With Chris Pine And Company

Paramount Skydance Has "Moved On" From Making STAR TREK 4 With Chris Pine And Company

It's been a long time coming, but Paramount—now owned by Skydance—appears to have finally moved on from the idea of making Star Trek 4 with Chris Pine and company, but where does that leave the franchise?

By JoshWilding - Nov 04, 2025 06:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: Variety (via SFFGazette.com)

Last year, we learned that, following a shift to streaming, Paramount Pictures was finally making moves to bring Star Trek back to theaters. The property was rebooted in 2009 with Star Trek, and filmmaker J.J. Abrams later returned for a sequel, 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness.

Abrams then decided to head into a Galaxy Far, Far Away to take charge of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker, leaving Justin Lin to helm Star Trek Beyond in 2016. 

Nearly a decade later, a fourth movie has yet to materialise. Multiple ideas and filmmakers have been considered, including Chris Hemsworth's return as Captain Kirk's father and an R-rated Star Trek movie from Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino. 

Abrams even announced a fourth instalment with the original cast, prompting many of them to confirm that the news came as a surprise to them (and that they weren't signed up for another movie) during subsequent interviews. 

When Tarantino's movie failed to come to fruition, Paramount shifted focus to a new prequel movie with Andor filmmaker Toby Haynes attached to direct from a screenplay by Dark Shadows writer Seth Grahame-Smith.

Last we heard, the studio reportedly still intended to make the "final chapter" of the Chris Pine-led era of Star Trek movies, with Steve Yockey (The Flight Attendant) attached to write a new draft of that screenplay. Well, something has changed, and that's the studio's leadership. 

In a piece from Variety (via SFFGazette.com) breaking down David Ellison's first 100 days in charge of Paramount following Skydance's acquisition of the company, it's said that, "The hope is to have a fresh 'Star Trek' movie, though the studio has moved on from the idea of bringing back Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and the rest of the ensemble from the J.J. Abrams reboot."

"It is also working on sequels to 'Top Gun' and 'Days of Thunder,' with the films’ star, Tom Cruise, recently visiting the Paramount lot to congratulate the Skydance team on its takeover and to discuss a return to those franchises and other possible collaborations," the trade adds.

In fact, it's all change at the studios as "some of the films that Paramount is greenlighting, including a movie about a cowboy and his dog searching for his missing daughter that’s been likened to a Western version of 'Taken,' were described as 'America-centric' and geared toward the middle of the country."

So, it's the end of the line for this latest iteration of Star Trek, news which we're sure won't come as too much of a surprise after the last few years. It's previously been reported that Haynes and Grahame-Smith's movie, produced by Simon Kinberg, "will serve as an origin story of sorts for the main timeline of the entire franchise," with the studio "focused on rightsizing the budgets to fit within the clear box office ceiling for 'Star Trek' feature films." We're assuming that's the case, but it may not be, so stay tuned for updates.

Are you disappointed that Star Trek 4 is no longer happening?

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Battinson
Battinson - 11/4/2025, 6:32 PM
This is BS!!!!!!
stephhurry
stephhurry - 11/4/2025, 6:36 PM
Why make Star Trek 4 when you can make 20 screams
thedrudo
thedrudo - 11/4/2025, 8:22 PM
@stephhurry - What does one have to do with the other?

Unless you're referring to making 20 Screams for the cost of one Star Trek and then recouping a massive amount of money with each money and maybe not so much with the other...
XenoJazz
XenoJazz - 11/4/2025, 6:37 PM
Sad. Feel like a lot of potential was wasted. Still three solid movies.
CrimsonComet40
CrimsonComet40 - 11/4/2025, 6:38 PM
I really wanted to see the Tarantino version.

I didn't love Spock in these but Pine as Kirk and Urban as Bones was amazing casting. Shame to waste that cast.
CrimsonComet40
CrimsonComet40 - 11/4/2025, 6:40 PM
The more I think about it, the more this is BS. How is there money for that horrible looking Starfleet Academy but no money for the franchise movies or Star Trek: Legacy? That's just bullshit.

These people have no idea what fans want! All they do is slap themselves in the face!

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TheNewYorkerr
TheNewYorkerr - 11/4/2025, 6:41 PM
That’s a shame, but it’s been quite some time. I don’t think anyone was holding their breath for that.
Thebronxknight
Thebronxknight - 11/4/2025, 6:43 PM
Lame, that’s last one was the best one. It’s gonna be another 10 yrs before anything actually happens.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 11/4/2025, 6:43 PM
Eh, it got a trilogy. Which is pretty good in my eyes as someone who has never been interested in Star Trek.
TheWinkler
TheWinkler - 11/4/2025, 6:52 PM
We're coming up on 10 years since Beyond, so this isn't shocking news, but still a bummer to see it official.
RolandD
RolandD - 11/4/2025, 6:54 PM
I just recently watched all three movies and after I finished Beyond, I quickly googled to see if Star Trek four was still being made. The response I got was yes. I am bummed!
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/4/2025, 8:37 PM
@RolandD - same dude , never really been a big Star Trek guy but I liked these films.

ST reboot rankings (favorite to least)…

1.Star Trek 2009
2.Star Trek Beyond
3.Star Trek into Darkness.
RolandD
RolandD - 11/4/2025, 8:43 PM
@TheVisionary25 - I can get behind that ranking. I am more of a Star Trek fan than a Star Wars fan. I watched some of the original series when it was originally broadcast, although I was very young.
asherman93
asherman93 - 11/4/2025, 6:59 PM
I feel sorry for the cast, but que sera, sera I guess.
Mongrol
Mongrol - 11/4/2025, 7:00 PM


A dead franchise

bcom
bcom - 11/4/2025, 7:32 PM
That's a shame. I really liked this cast.
Huskers
Huskers - 11/4/2025, 7:33 PM
Star Trek really needs to make The Hunt for Ben Solo! Otherwise Star Trek is dead to me!
SuperiorHeckler
SuperiorHeckler - 11/4/2025, 8:00 PM
As iconic as STAR TREK is, maybe this is for the best. Look at the STAR WARS franchise. It's been strip-mined and driven into the ground (creatively speaking). 🤨
Relativity
Relativity - 11/4/2025, 8:13 PM
Now’s the time to do Star Trek: The Search for Ben Sisko!

Honour’s the past with The Search for Spock and tongue in cheek enough for the current Star Wars drama.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/4/2025, 8:36 PM
Damn man , that sucks…

I wish we got one more proper adventure to wrap it up with this cast since I rather enjoyed them all individually & together but I guess after Anton Yelchin’s death , it was always gonna be hard to assemble them back together so oh well.

While I would have liked to have seen the original version of Star Trek 4 they had planned with it being a time travel story that allowed Kirk to meet his dad with Chris Hemsworth reprising that role , I also felt Beyond was a nice ending or coda to that iteration as we can imagine them going on more adventures even if we may not see them anymore.

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In regards to the Tom Cruise sequels news , Days of Thunder was ok but not sure if a sequel will be any thing more or different then F1 recently.
RolandD
RolandD - 11/4/2025, 8:46 PM
@TheVisionary25 - If Beyond had made money the studio would have easily green-lit 4. They might say some nice words about Anton but they are all about the money.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/4/2025, 8:49 PM
@RolandD - true but I meant idk if the cast would have wanted to come back then after his death.
RolandD
RolandD - 11/4/2025, 9:22 PM
@TheVisionary25 - I read some comments that Chris Pine had made at a screening of a documentary about Anton Yelchin screening before a 10 th anniversary screening of Star Trek 2009, and he was talking about the possibility of Star Trek 4. Now this was several years ago, but he was game for making Star Trek 4 that point. He said some really touching things about Anton that really seemed to go beyond the niceties that people sometimes say and about a genuine friendship. Yelchin’s parents were there too. Yelchin had cystic fibrosis, which I only learned in the past few days.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 11/4/2025, 9:04 PM

Great cast. Pretty good movies. Too bad it's over.

Hopefully more great Star Trek movies are in our future. I've been a trek head since the very first show premiered.


Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 11/4/2025, 9:13 PM
That’s a shame I liked their movies. Beyond felt more like an extended episode of TV which was fine but left it feeling unfinished imo

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