So what does this mean for the franchise? Time will tell. With J.J. Abrams no longer in the director's chair and the original writers no longer in full control, we will most likely be looking at a very different Star Trek film. Stentz and Miller's track record suggests that they are competent, if not entirely impressive writers, but I personally doubt that their addition suggests future peril for the series. Whoever fills the director's chair will be the key component to the film's success. Rian Johnson, director of Looper and numerous episodes of Breaking Bad was suggested by Abrams himself as a possible candidate, which is exactly the kind of forward thinking that could result in an interesting and cutting edge future for Star Trek.
The currently untitled third entry in the new Star Trek series is expected to be released sometime in 2015, with shooting beginning early next year.
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