Star Trek
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the new series of the famous science fiction saga created by Gene Roddenberry, spin-off of Star Trek: Discovery. The series is expected soon on Paramount +, due to the curiosity of the trekkies, who can console themselves. Captain Christopher Pike's interpreter Anson Mount is thrilled with the early episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.Christopher Pike's interpreter Anson Mount is thrilled with the early episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Understandable enthusiasm, considering that Anson Mount has once again lent the face to one of the key figures of the Star Trek myth, Captain Pike, predecessor of the legendary James T. Kirk al role of commander of the USS Enterprise. As reported by TrekMovie.com, Anson Mount during a live on Instagram confessed that he is already at work for the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, also revealing that he had previewed the first three episodes of the series with his wife:
“I don't like seeing a series until it's complete, but my wife and I have seen the first three episodes, and I'm really happy with it. Very, very happy. We'll be watching episode four tonight, and I've already been told there will be some crazy stuff. The network, the directors, everyone said this episode was going to be special. So, I'm eager to see him "
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Star Trek's Chris Pine surprised by new film announcement
BANG Showbiz - Mar 30, 2022 / 7:12 am | Story: 364420
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Chris Pine was taken by surprise by the news that a new 'Star Trek' movie is in development.
A fourth 'Star Trek' film was confirmed by J.J. Abrams at Paramount's Investor Day last month and Chris – who portrays James T. Kirk in the sci-fi franchise – was caught unawares by the revelation.
Chris told IndieWire: 'Well, what's going on with 'Star Trek' is frankly, I don't know. When the announcement was made at the shareholders' thing, I didn't know that they were doing that. I don't think anybody did.'
Despite his shock, Pine revealed that he is looking forward to working with director Matt Shakman.
He said: 'I met Matt Shakman, the director. He's a super-cool guy, very smart, I like him a great deal.'
The script for the new 'Star Trek' movie will be written by Josh Friedman and Cameron Squires and Pine is looking forward to reading it.
The 'Wonder Woman' star said: 'I know there's a script out there somewhere and I'm waiting to see it. Looking forward to it. I love the group. I love the team. I love the world. Happy to go to work.'
Pine's latest role is in the thriller 'All The Old Knives' and he revealed how he got to work with an intimacy coordinator for the first time on the film.
He explained: 'I had never done that before. You're doing a sex scene in a bedroom and you have this older woman that's watching and giving you notes on how to do the sex scene and I'm thinking, 'Who is the person telling me how to have sex?'
'But it was wonderful. She was lovely. It just takes the pressure off. There's just no discomfort, because you have someone like a referee making sure it's all above board and everyone is comfortable.
'She's also like a choreographer making sure it all translates well on screen like, 'Move your neck' or 'Arch your back more'.'