| Justin Lin Confirms Official ‘Star Trek 3’ Title
Recently while clarifying comments he had made, Star Trek star and Star Trek 3 writer Simon Pegg appeared to reveal that the official title would be Star Trek Beyond, though it was unconfirmed at the time. Now director Justin Lin has confirmed that Beyond will indeed be the title of the trilogy maker in the rebooted movie franchise. Lin confirmed the title on the Twitter along with the message “Let the next Starfleet voyage begin!” and an image of a Starfleet patch.
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| Justin Lin Says ‘Star Trek 3’ Was “Very Emotional Decision”; Will Explore New Worlds
After directing four of the seven Fast and Furious films and two episodes of HBO’s True Detective, Justin Lin will now be working on helming Star Trek 3. Much of the plot of the film, written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, has been a secret, though there are rumors that it could be Enterprise’s five-year mission. We won’t know much about the film for quite a while, but Lin, who was at the TCL Chinese Theater to place his hands on cement, was able to talk a little bit about the film. Check out what he had to say below.
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| ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ Trailer: This May Be IMF’s Last Mission
Since Paramount rescheduled Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation for a July release – in order to get away from the huge competition that Star Wars: The Force Awakens presents – the studio has been on one big marketing push. It was only a few months ago when we saw the last trailer for the Tom Cruise starring vehicle. In the film we learn that the U.S. government has disavowed the IMF (the spy agency that Ethan Hunt works for), on the cusp of a rogue nation rising to create chaos. It wouldn’t be much of a trailer without a huge stunt as a selling point, and it looks like the trailer wants to let us know that there will be quite a few of them. Check out the trailer below.
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| Simon Pegg Clarifies “Infantilized” Generation Comments |

Sometimes celebrities say things. Once upon a time not many people heard the things these celebrities said, and so there was little to no reaction. But strange times, they are now. These days millions of people follow every word their favorite celebrities speak—often soul crushingly pointless drivel that instantly erases the reader’s brain cells—and sometimes these words elicit a significant response. So when a bona fide geek god in Simon Pegg says that he feels that the oversaturation of comic book and superhero movies have helped to infantilize this generation, and that it makes him want to “retire from geekdom,” you understand why geeky heads the world over cocked to the side in confusion, mouths agape. Pegg made the comments recently, and people have responded…enough to make Pegg take notice and elaborate on his comments with a lengthy blog post. You can read his original comments and his full clarification below.
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| Simon Pegg: Idris Elba Won’t Play A Klingon In ‘Star Trek 3’
Last week, a rumor surfaced that Idris Elba would play a villainous Klingon in the untitled third Star Trek film Now, since this was a rumor, everyone’s favorite game “will he or won’t he play said character” was being played. Well, the game is over, as Star Trek 3 lead writer and film star Simon Pegg confirmed that Elba won’t play a Klingon, but doesn’t deny the rumors that the Luther star has been approached for a role in the new movie. More after the jump, including a video of Pegg addressing the rumors.
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