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William Shatner Shares Conditions for Returning as Captain

William ​Shatner’s Candid Take on a ‘Star Trek’ Return

Beam us up, Shatner! The ⁣legendary William⁤ Shatner dished ​out ⁤the scoop on what it would actually take ‍for him to don the Starfleet uniform once ⁣more and helm the USS Enterprise as ⁣the iconic‍ “Star Trek” captain. After ‍stepping away from​ the⁤ bridge over 30 years ago, he’s open to a return—under ⁣the‌ right conditions.

The ‍ evergreen 92-year-old actor, still​ closely identified as ‍Captain James T. Kirk, recently shared his thoughts with⁣ The Hollywood Reporter.​ He’s intrigued by the idea of reprising his role, but‍ not just for ‌a quick cameo. Shatner seeks depth and meaning—something that genuinely enriches‌ the ‘Star Trek’ universe.

“Leonard [Nimoy] had his choices with‌ cameos,” Shatner reflects. ‍“But if it’s a well-crafted role ​that shows Kirk⁢ in ⁤a ​new light, dealing⁢ with the reality of his age and ​offering more to ‘Star‍ Trek’ lore, I’m all in.”

Since originating the role of Kirk in 1966 and witnessing the ‍premature cancellation of the ​series⁤ after just three seasons, Shatner​ watched the ‘Star Trek’ legacy‍ soar. It’s ⁤now a venerable franchise with a⁤ parade of movies and spin-off ⁤series‌ such as “Star⁤ Trek: The ⁤Next Generation,” and “Star Trek:‍ Deep Space Nine”—securing its position in the pantheon of sci-fi classics.

Shatner‌ didn’t shy away from critiquing contemporary ‘Star Trek’ iterations. He mused how Gene Roddenberry,⁤ the original‌ creator, might have ⁢felt about⁤ the ⁢current takes ​on‍ his vision. Roddenberry’s ⁢military background⁣ influenced ⁤the disciplined life aboard ship, but later ​series, according⁣ to Shatner, drifted ⁢away from that⁤ foundation.

“Gene’s⁢ military⁣ discipline was integral to the show’s drama,” Shatner states.⁢ “The newer⁣ series?‍ They seem ⁤to have forgotten that ethos. ​Gene‌ would hardly approve ‌of all the fraternizing! He’d be spinning in his grave!”

Shatner’s Own Voyage to the Stars

In ​an epic​ twist of art imitating life, the man who captained Starfleet’s flagship​ rocketed into space in‌ 2021 aboard Jeff Bezos’‍ Blue Origin, ⁤becoming‍ the oldest person to do so. His spaceflight⁤ was more than a thrill;⁢ it was a⁣ revelation.

“That view of ⁣Earth changed me,” Shatner shared, visibly moved. “It’s a vulnerable⁤ rock swathed in​ a fragile atmosphere. Seeing how finite our world is, I⁢ was‍ overwhelmed, realizing we’re at risk of destroying ⁤our only home.”

Related: Will William Shatner Embark on Another Space Adventure?



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