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For nearly a decade after the premiere of Star Trek Beyond, Paramount tried to get a fourth Kelvin Timeline installment off the ground. The project cycled through multiple filmmakers and lingered in development hell until the studio finally decided to pull the plug. In the aftermath of the Paramount/Skydance merger becoming official, it was announced that a new Star Trek movie is in the works, one that will serve as another reboot with different actors in place. That development brought the Kelvin Timeline era to the end, meaning a bit of unfortunate Star Trek movie history was made.
The Kelvin Timeline Cast Broke an Unwanted Star Trek Franchise Record

With Paramount shifting gears, the Kelvin Timeline cast will have starred in only three feature films. That is the fewest for a particular Star Trek ensemble in franchise history. The Original Series crew starred in six movies, while The Next Generation cast followed with four. For a while, it looked like the Kelvin Timeline actors were going to tie The Next Generation cast, but it unfortunately wasn’t meant to be. The group’s fate has an ironic twist to it, as they were the first Star Trek cast assembled specifically for movies. The other two, of course, made the jump from TV to films.
There’s a universe where the Kelvin cast might be challenging the Original Series crew for the all-time record instead. Ultimately, lukewarm reception is what did this film series in. If Beyond was a bigger box office hit, then Paramount would have felt compelled to quickly move forward on another follow-up. Star Trek 4 (and maybe even Star Trek 5) probably would have been out by now. As it stands, the studio was likely trying to determine if another Star Trek movie was worth the pricey investment. Star Trek Beyond got overshadowed by Disney’s Star Wars revival and peak interest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From a business perspective, it was hard to fully justify going full speed ahead on a fourth movie when the series was struggling to connect with audiences.








