What does Simon Pegg want for the next Star Trek movie?
He wants it to avoid being too "gritty" and "dark," and instead be more thoughtful and imaginative.
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Simon Pegg shares his thoughts on the Star Trek franchise, advocating for a return to its thoughtful, imaginative roots, and reflects on his experiences filming Mission: Impossible, particularly Tom Cruise's daring stunts.
Simon Pegg, known for his roles in both Star Trek and Mission: Impossible, has recently shared his perspectives on the direction of the Star Trek franchise and his experiences working alongside Tom Cruise.
**Star Trek: A Call for Thoughtful Sci-Fi**
Pegg expressed his desire for the next Star Trek movie to move away from the trend of "gritty" and "dark" reboots. He argues that making something violent doesn't make it more mature. Instead, he advocates for a return to the spirit of the original series, which was sophisticated and imaginative without relying on excessive violence or questionable morals.
He observed that the trend of darkening older pop properties became popular in the mid-2000s, with examples like "Batman Begins" and the later "Harry Potter" films. While acknowledging that the J.J. Abrams "Star Trek" movies embraced this trend, he hopes the franchise will return to its more thoughtful roots.
**Mission: Impossible: Witnessing Tom Cruise's Stunts**
Pegg has played Benji Dunn in the Mission: Impossible films since 2006, witnessing firsthand Tom Cruise's incredible stunt work. He admitted to finding it "terrifying" to be on set during the big stunts. However, for "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning," Pegg was kept away from the most dangerous stunts, such as the underwater sequence and the aerial biplane sequence, which he found a relief.
He wants it to avoid being too "gritty" and "dark," and instead be more thoughtful and imaginative.
He finds them terrifying to witness, but also acknowledges that they contribute to the films' spectacle.
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