Simon Pegg remains hopeful for the next Star Trek film
Simon Pegg hopes for Star Trek 4, while Michael Sarnoski directs Death Stranding.

Simon Pegg expressed his hopeful stance on the prospect of a Star Trek 4 during his appearance at Awesome Con. Despite not having concrete news to share, Pegg stated it's "not impossible" for the Kelvin timeline cast to come together for another film. He praised his fellow actors, referring to them as 'the sweetest people' and highlighted his pride in Zoe Saldana, who recently won an Oscar. Despite the loss of Anton Yelchin, who was an integral part of the crew, Pegg affirmed his willingness to participate, stating, 'whatever the story is, I’ll be there for it.' This sentiment showcases his deep connection to the franchise and his crew mates.
In addition to hopes for Star Trek, Pegg discussed his ideas for potential cast member additions, mentioning his frequent collaborator Nick Frost. Pegg has pitched the idea of Frost playing the role of Harry Mudd 'multiple times.' This illustrates Pegg's enthusiasm and creative input in shaping potential future narratives for Star Trek. While these ideas remain speculative, they reveal Pegg's commitment to expanding the universe with compelling characters.
Elsewhere in the entertainment industry, Michael Sarnoski was announced as the director for the Death Stranding movie, a collaboration between A24 and Kojima Productions. Sarnoski is known for directing A Quiet Place: Day One and Pig, projects that have earned him a reputation for creating atmospheric and engaging narratives. His involvement in adapting Death Stranding, a game known for its complex storyline and unique world-building, indicates the film's potential to captivate audiences with innovative storytelling and visual experiences.
Corey Feldman confirmed to Yahoo that the sequel to the classic film Goonies is in development, but the original cast members have not yet been approached to return. He mentioned, 'They’re doing it. Whether we’re doing it or not is another story,' though he recognized the work of Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, who 'have a recipe' for the sequel. The lack of inclusion of the original stars leaves in question the project's direction and potential reception.
These developments in the entertainment industry highlight ongoing trends where classic franchises explore new avenues and filmmakers approach adaptations with fresh perspectives. Each project mentioned taps into existing fan expectations while aiming to introduce innovative ideas and talent, a balance crucial for revitalizing beloved stories.
Sources: Screen Rant, Yahoo, Deadline, Collider