JJ Abrams
The Trek director lays out his sequel plans.
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As Star Trek maintains its course to become the most successful instalment in the franchise ever ($240 million and counting), it appears that Paramount is already prepping the film’s home-entertainment release.
JJ Abrams has quashed rumours that he will be directing Lost’s season six finale in 2010. Despite co-creating the series with Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, Abrams’s involvement in the show since season two has largely been in the executive producing capacity. As reported by Screen Rant, Abrams had this to say to when interviewed by Time:
Star Trek soared at the US box office this weekend after hitting a total gross of 72.5 million dollars. With figures provided by Box Office Mojo, the film was shown on 7,400 screens spread across approximately 3,849 sites. In addition to this, a further 4 million from Thursday night’s preview showing will be included, pushing the final figure closer to the 80 million dollar mark.
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Rumours about a possible top secret appearance by William Shatner in the new Star Trek film have been more or less blown out of the water by JJ Abrams, in what is possibly one of his most candid statements on the film to date
JJ Abrams, along with the writer of the original Omen movie and, regrettably, its inferior 2006 remake, David Seltzer, are to work together developing an earthquake-themed disaster movie
In one of the more bizarre adaptation decisions of recent times, JJ Abrams will be producing a silver screen version of a New York Times article, describing a luxury home on Fifth Avenue in New York