Star Trek 4 might not happen as Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth both drop out

The studio is reportedly tightening the purse strings...

‘Star Trek 4’ might not make it to the final frontier as Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth drop out of the film following pay disputes.

The fourth instalment in the rebooted Star Trek series, following ‘Star Trek Beyond’, was reportedly going to a time travel adventure that saw James T. Kirk (played by Chris Pine) team up with his father and previous Enterprise captain George Kirk (played by Chris Hemsworth).

In July, Simon Pegg revealed that the production was “in prep, I think, for it, but then there’s so much to do before we start shooting, like making sure everybody is available.”

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Now, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Pine and Hemsworth have walked away from the film after the studio allegedly forced the actor to take pay cuts.

The report suggests that the studio producers were waiting for Hemsworth and Pine to accept the change in their contracts before beginning negotiations with supporting cast members Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana and Simon Pegg.

Meanwhile, Patrick Stewart could return as Jean-Luc Picard in an all-new Star Trek TV series. Alex Kurtzman, the executive producer behind CBS All Access’ Star Trek: Discovery, has reportedly signed a new deal with CBS Television Studios that keeps him with the studio for another five years, where he will expand the franchise with a new show.

Since leaving Star Trek, Stewart has starred in the X-Men franchise as Professor Charles Xavier. 2017’s Logan was his outing as the popular character.

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