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In November 2019, it was announced that Hawley would be writing and directing the fourth installment in the rebooted Star Trek franchise. [22] He finished the script in September 2020. It would feature a new crew, although set in the same universe. [23] In late November 2020, the project was cancelled. [24]
Noah Hawley was hired to write and direct a new Star Trek film in November 2019, but it did not move forward. Noah Hawley was hired to write and direct a new Star Trek film for Paramount in November 2019, which he would have produced under his 26 Keys Production company alongside Abrams. The film was set to feature a new plot, separate from the ...
Paramount Pictures has decided to pause on making another "Star Trek" movie, nine months after hiring "Fargo" and "Legion" creator Noah Hawley to write and direct the next installment of franchise.
Noah Hawley was hired to write and direct a new Star Trek film for Paramount in November 2019, [131] based on his own vision for the franchise. [132] This project was "very close" to production beginning in August 2020 when it was placed on hold by new Paramount Pictures president Emma Watts, whose top priority at the studio was to figure out ...
Just before “Fargo” returned to production in August, Noah Hawley — the writer who somehow adapted an eccentric and beloved Coen brothers film into one of the most decorated television ...
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In January 2024, an "origin story" film was added to Paramount's Star Trek slate. Toby Haynes had been hired to direct it and Seth Grahame-Smith was writing the script, with Abrams producing. [76] By the end of March, the project was further along in development than Star Trek 4 and was expected to begin pre-production by the end of the year. [77]
Certain American television events in 2025 have been scheduled. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.