Nicholas Meyer is the man who had his hands in many if not most of Star Trek's best cinematic moments. He directed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and is credited as a writer on the excellent, goofy Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Yesterday, Meyer confirmed he is at work on a new mystery project connected to the franchise.

Meyer was at a panel discussion on Star Trek: Discovery, the long-awaited TV series coming to CBS All-Access that takes place a decade or so before the Kirk-and-Spock original series (he's a producer). He implied it's safe to assume Discovery is the only Trek TV project in the works, which means perhaps Meyer is developing another movie to follow up Star Trek Beyond, the third film since J.J. Abrams' franchise reboot.

That movie didn't post huge box office numbers and Paramount has been a bit mysterious about the cinematic future of Trek. But if Meyer is indeed involved, then sign us up.

Source: Trekmovie via Gizmodo

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