Quentin Tarantino is re-thinking his Star Trek movie plans.
The 56-year-old filmmaker revealed he might be stepping away from directing the R-rated version of Star Trek.
Quentin teamed up with J.J. Abrams while working on the project idea, which Quentin has been attached to since 2017.
“I might be steering away from it, but we’ll see,” Quentin told Deadline. “I haven’t completely decided, or talked to anyone involved. Nothing is official.”
“I think I’m steering away from Star Trek, but I haven’t had an official conversation with those guys yet,” Quentin also told Consequence of Sound.
Quentin has always talked about making 10 movies before retiring.
“In a strange way, it seems like this movie, Hollywood, would be my last,” Quentin Tarantino added about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. “So, I’ve kind of taken the pressure off myself to make that last big voilà kind of statement. I mean to such a degree there was a moment when I was writing and went, ‘Should I do this now? Should I do something else? Is this the 10th one?’ No, no, don’t stop the planets from aligning, what are you, Galactus? If the Earth is saying do it, do it.”
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