Will Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth Star in New 'Star Trek' Movie?

It might be time for the cinematic version of Captain James T. Kirk to get a new face. Rumour has it that Chris Pine, who has played Kirk in three recent movies, is not likely to reprise the role, and Chris Hemsworth is similarly unlikely to play Pine's father again, as he did in the franchise's 2009 reboot. Read on for details.


Via The Hollywood Reporter.

Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth are no longer boldly going where no person has gone before.

The two actors were in negotiations to star in Star Trek 4, but sources say that talks between the two actors and the companies making the new installment, Paramount Pictures and Skydance Media, have fallen apart, with both sides walking away from the table.

Due to salary disputes, Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth are reportedly not returning for “Star Trek 4”. Both Pine and Hemsworth want similar salaries to their respective DC and Marvel roles. But due to the previous film, “Star Trek: Beyond”, doing poorly at the box office and with the critics, the studio is trying hard to keep the budget low. Chris Pine who plays the lead, James T. Kirk, and Chris Hemsworth who played his father George Kirk in 2009’s “Star Trek”. “Star Trek 4” will reportedly explore time travel allowing for both characters to meet. If they can’t agree on a salary, then the story will have to be changed or they will be re-casted. What do you think about this? Let me know in the comments! #chrispine #chrishemsworth #startrek #mgbreakdown

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Dealmaking with other returning castmembers — including Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg and John Cho — was expected to follow.

Pine was due to reprise his role as iconic sci-fi hero Captain Kirk, which he has inhabited for three movies, while Hemsworth was to have played his father in a time-traveling adventure. (Hemsworth played the role in the prologue of the 2009 film that rebooted the franchise.)

The deal points came down to the usual suspect: money. Pine and Hemsworth, among Hollywood’s A-list when starring in DC or Marvel movies, are said to be asking the studios to stick to existing deals. Paramount, according to insiders, contends that Star Trek is not like a Marvel or Star Wars movie and is trying to hold the line on a budget.

The actors, according to sources, insist they have deals in place and that the studios are reneging on them, forcing them to take pay cuts as they try to budget a movie that is following a mediocre performer.

Pine, at least, has had a deal in place for several years. The actor, now a key player in the Wonder Woman franchise, signed up for a fourth movie when he made his deal for 2016's Star Trek Beyond. Hemsworth has been attached to Star Trek 4 since Paramount, then run by the previous regime headed by Brad Grey, announced the fourth installment in 2016, although his exact status remains murky.

The studio, however, is backing its budget tough talk with past performance numbers. The last installment, Star Trek Beyond, grossed only $343 million worldwide on a budget of $190 million. In fact, one insider says the companies lost money on the pic.

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