The next "Star Trek" movie "Transformers: Rise of the Beast" postponed to release-The Hollywood Reporter

2021-12-06 10:14:47 By : Ms. Rossi liu

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"The Rise of the Beast" has been advanced a year to 2023, and the next installment of the "Trek" series will be postponed by six months to December 2023.

Paramount is delaying its two pillars.

Transformers: The Rise of the Beast has been delayed for a year and will now be released on June 9, 2023. It was previously scheduled to be released on June 24, 2022. The movie is starring Creed II director Steven Kapoor Jr., starring Anthony Ramos and Dominic Fishback. Set in the 1990s, this global travel property is approaching the end of major photography. The locations in the movie include Brooklyn, New York, and Peru. Entertainment One, Hasbro's entertainment studio, is performing production. Skydance is a joint financing and executive production.

When the newly appointed Paramount CEO Brian Robbins took over the studio’s pipeline, the decision was made for a major date change.

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Earlier this year, Kapoor announced his vision for the Transformers movie, which was inspired by the popular beast war property of the 1990s.

"There are different varieties of Transformers," Kapoor said. "In our movies, they are prehistoric animals that travel through time and space. We found them on earth."

At the same time, the mysterious next Star Trek movie has moved from June 9, 2023 to December 22, 2023. I don't know who will star in this movie, or whether Chris Pine played Captain Kirk in three movies from 2009 to 2016, or any of his crew members will return.

The movie "The Trek" was written by WandaVision director Matt Shackerman, and Josh Friedman and Cameron Squires rewrite Lindsey Beer) and Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Geneva Robertson-Dworet) script. Since 2016's "Star Trek Beyond" (Star Trek Beyond) underperformed at the box office, "Trek" has not appeared on the big screen, but with "Star Trek Discovery" (Star Trek Discovery) and many Other derivative dramas performed well on Paramount+. As has been the case since 2009, JJ Abrams is making a new Trek movie.

Robbins told the Hollywood Reporter in October: "The place where we will be shown in theaters next is critical to the health of the entire franchise." "There is no doubt that large-scale theatrical films are the beacon that ignites the franchise. We are in it. , I really have nothing to say because I’m waiting for the development to be delivered. I can’t wait to continue; we haven’t got there yet, but we need to get there as soon as possible.”

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