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Posted:
18:48:43 on May 28 2002
By: GustavoLeao
Dept: Star Trek: Nemesis
The lastest issue of SFX Magazine, just out in the UK, features an exclusive interview with TNG star Patrick Stewart, in which he talks about the upcoming Trek movie NEMESIS and his reaction to the X-MEN 2 script. Here are some excerpts :
"There's been a lot of gossip about this being the last Next Generation film." Stewart told journalist Nick Setchfield "Those conversations are only happening in the fan community. As far as the studio is concerned, and our executive producer is concerned, and indeed as far as all of us are concerned, though we all have our own opinions and feelings, there is nothing official at all about it being the last."
"Although" Stewart concedes, smiling "this would be a very appropriate way to take our leave of Star Trek. Everything about the ending of this movie has a sense of closure about it, but there is also a huge opportunity for a sequel to this movie just sitting there, should it be taken up. And my feeling is that with Paramount it will totally a matter of profits. If this film does really well, there will be another one. And that will continue, so long as they do well. The first time one does badly then, 'Clang !' We shall be put out to graze."
You can read the full interview here at the Great Link website.
Also, USA Today.com has just posted a transcript of their recent online chat with Stewart, who discusses his acting career and his latest TV movie 'King of Texas', adapted from Shakespeare's 'King Lear'. The made-for-TV cable movie is set to premiere Sunday, June 2, 8 P.M. EDT on TNT. To read the chat transcript, go here.
Thanks to Bill Williams for the tip.
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