A new report says Simon Kinberg (Dark Phoenix) could produce the already announced Star Trek feature directed by Andor's Toby Haynes.
Simon Kinberg ’s name is recognizable to fans of the X-Men movies—his feature directorial debut was 2019's X-Men: Dark Phoenix , but he’s long been a producer and sometimes writer on the franchise, starting with 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand right up through this summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine. But he’s got another blockbuster series in his sights next: Star Trek .
Abrams is also one of the producers, and THR notes that the studio is ambitiously hoping for a 2025 release. This news of Kinberg’s involvement comes as Paramount is potentially undergoing a sale soon—but you have to assume no matter who ends up owning the studio will want to lean into one of its most valuable properties.
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