Quentin Tarantino keep insisting that he really might make a Star Trek movie. And he’s saying it so much ... I’m starting to believe him? At first it sounded too good and too weird to be true. But Tarantino doesn’t dodge the question when he’s asked in interviews. He seems genuinely excited about the possibility of making a Star Trek movie.

Take his new interview about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in Deadline. He goes on for several minutes about Star Trek; why he loves it (he’s a huge William Shatner fan) why he loved the recent J.J. Abrams movies (Chris Pine did a perfect Shatner), and what he wants to make for his version of the series. If it seems impossible that Tarantino might turn Star Trek into a “Tarantino movie” — lots of intertwining stories, violence, profanity, revenge — but, he disagrees. In fact, he says that’s exactly what he’s looking to make:

I get annoyed at Simon Pegg. He doesn’t know anything about what’s going on and he keeps making all these comments as if he knows about stuff. One of the comments he said, he’s like ‘Well, look, it’s not going to be Pulp Fiction in space.’ Yes, it is! [laughs hard]. If I do it, that’s exactly what it’ll be. It’ll be Pulp Fiction in space. That Pulp Fiction-y aspect, when I read the script, I felt, I have never read a science fiction movie that has this s— in it, ever. There’s no science fiction movie that has this in it. And they said, I know, that’s why we want to make it. It’s, at the very least, unique in that regard.

“Do you know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese on Vulcan? They call it a patem-sai with cheese!” And so on.

Seriously, though, I am all for this idea. If you want a more traditional Star Trek, you’ve got Star Trek: Discovery on CBS All Access. Let Tarantino make Pulp Fiction in Space. That would be something truly unique.

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