Zoe Saldana on "Star Trek" Sequel
Zoe Saldana on "Star Trek" Sequel
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During a group interview at the San Diego Comic-Con, Zoe Saldana, who played Uhura in JJ Abrams' "Star Trek" movie, said that she believes that the script for the upcoming sequel is halfway done.
"I do know that they are germinating a script," she said. "That's what they told us a month and a half ago, which actually means—in that kind of talk it means that they're probably halfway done with a script. They just can't present it to anybody."
Writer Robert Orci also recently revealed to io9 that the next "Star Trek" movie will either end on a cliffhanger or have a story arc that spans the next two films. "You know what, I'll give you a tidbit. [The studio said to us] 'We thought maybe you could do that as like 2 and 3," he explained.
Saldana added that the romantic relationship between Uhura and Spock (Zachary Quinto) will definitely continue in the second installment. "I am excited to see what they're going to do with their relationship in relation to what happened to Vulcan and what kind of responsibilities Spock is going to have in this next journey," she said. "Not only in his personal side but in terms of he's a race in extinction now."
According to Saldana, "Star Trek 2" should go in front of the cameras next year.
"I do know that they are germinating a script," she said. "That's what they told us a month and a half ago, which actually means—in that kind of talk it means that they're probably halfway done with a script. They just can't present it to anybody."
Writer Robert Orci also recently revealed to io9 that the next "Star Trek" movie will either end on a cliffhanger or have a story arc that spans the next two films. "You know what, I'll give you a tidbit. [The studio said to us] 'We thought maybe you could do that as like 2 and 3," he explained.
Saldana added that the romantic relationship between Uhura and Spock (Zachary Quinto) will definitely continue in the second installment. "I am excited to see what they're going to do with their relationship in relation to what happened to Vulcan and what kind of responsibilities Spock is going to have in this next journey," she said. "Not only in his personal side but in terms of he's a race in extinction now."
According to Saldana, "Star Trek 2" should go in front of the cameras next year.
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