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'Star Trek 4' Has Reportedly Lost Not One But Two Hollywood Chrises, Putting The Movie's Future In Jeopardy

'Star Trek 4' Has Reportedly Lost Not One But Two Hollywood Chrises, Putting The Movie's Future In Jeopardy
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Attention all Star Trek fans! Star Trek 4 just might be in for a major plot twist.


Chris Pine has played the captain of the USS Enterprise for three Star Trek films.



Most recently, Chris Hemsworth made a cameo appearance as Chris Pine's father, George Kirk, in the 2009 Star Trek reboot. He was slated to have a larger role in the upcoming fourth installment.



But the latest rumor is that both Chrises, imbued with their DC and Marvel glory, can no longer be afforded by the Star Trek franchise.



It's no wonder with Star Trek: Beyond grossing less than $350 million while Pine's Wonder Woman film, in which he plays Gal Gadot's love interest, Steve Trevor, grossed over $820 million and Hemsworth's latest Thor film eclipsed $850 million.



Apparently, Paramount and Skydance are withdrawing from agreements, and presumably salaries, that had been previously established.



Without Hemsworth, and especially Pine, the film's future is questionable.



Some think it's a good opportunity for a new angle.









But mostly, people can't imagine the film without at least one Chris.

















Either way, it looks like Paramount and Skydance will go "where no [Star Trek film] has gone before."



H/T: Uproxx, Hollywood Reporter

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