Noah Hawley was once attached to direct a Star Trek movie, and now I’m disappointed upon learning why Paramount scrapped it.
Apparently Noah Hawley had a lead actress in mind for his Star Trek movie.
Admit it. When you first heard Noah Hawley was going to make a Fargo TV series you thought it was a terrible idea. After all, when he got the greenlight to make it at FX back in 2014, he had only done a small amount of television, and he had no track record that showed he would be successful trying at bringing the Coen brothers mentality to the small screen. But with Fargo Season four now airing on FX Sunday nights and the series continuing to get fantastic reviews, I think we can all admit we were wrong. Hawley has …
One of my favorite series of the past few years was Noah Hawley’s Legion. Based on the Marvel Comics by Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz, the series focused on David Haller (played brilliantly by Dan Stevens), who believed himself to be schizophrenic, only to discover that he is one of the most powerful mutants the world has ever seen. Over the course of twenty-seven episodes and three seasons, the series managed to push the medium of television forward in new and innovative ways by using a unique visual style and narrative structure that I can’t believe they …
Don’t be expecting a new Star Trek movie anytime soon. Just as it appeared as though the franchise was gaining new momentum on the big screen with a fresh take by Fargo and Legion showrunner Noah Hawley, now word comes that Paramount Pictures is re-assessing Trek on the big screen and putting Hawley’s project on the backburner. Hawley signed on to write and direct a new Star Trek movie in November 2019, with a take that was teased as a “new beginning” that likely would not include the cast from the last three Trek movies that hit …
Noah Hawley, the director of the next Star Trek film that may or may not be Star Trek 4, says it's still too early to know who will be in the film.
Back in November, we learned that Paramount and Bad Robot had hired Fargo and Legion showrunner Noah Hawley to write and direct the next Star Trek movie. The future of the Trek films have been up in the air for a while. After reception cooled following 2009's Trek and was less than what Paramount wanted for Star Trek Beyond, the film franchise has been in an odd holding pattern. For a time it seemed like the fourth film would bring back Chris Hemsworth as Kirk's father, but the studio wasn't willing to meet the quotes for Hemsworth …
Star Trek 4 director Noah Hawley has hinted that the Kelvin Timeline cast may not return to the next instalment of the franchise.
To boldly confuse fans like they've never been confused before...
Simon Pegg says Noah Hawley's Star Trek film might not be the long-awaited Star Trek 4, and that people will just have to wait and see.
Paramount has just announced Noah Hawley (Fargo series) as the new director for Star Trek 4. We discuss his filmmaking merits vs. Quentin Tarantino's.
Noah Hawley is lined up to write and direct Star Trek 4 after the project was revived. What does this reveal about the film's direction and tone?
Legion and Fargo's Noah Hawley is in final talks to direct the fourth film in rebooted Star Trek franchise starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto.
Since J. J. Abrams first brought Star Trek back to the big-screen in his splashy, high-octane 2009 reboot (followed by two sequels following this new canon), Trekkies have been hearing buzz about Quentin Tarantino giving his idiosyncratic, likely R-rated spin to the Enterprise. But now, another idiosyncratic auteur is being given the keys to the starship. According to Variety, Noah Hawley will write and direct the next big-screen Star Trek film -- and it will feature the same cast members as the Abramsverse. Hawley will lead the returning team of Chris Pine (Kirk), Zachary Quinto (Spock), Zoe …
Paramount may finally be moving forward with Star Trek 4, with Legion's Noah Hawley in talks to write and direct the next franchise installment.
This is a re-post of our Lucy in the Sky review from the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. The movie is now playing in limited release. Lucy in the Sky, the feature film debut of Noah Hawley (the creator of the TV series Fargo and Legion), has an interesting and compelling starting point. Most of us will never go to outer space in our life times. At this point in our history, that honor is reserved for a select few, and being able to touch the cosmos has to transform you in some kind of way. Hawley ponders what …
Noah Hawley, who was developing a Doctor Doom movie for Fox, says Marvel's Kevin Feige is playing coy about his plans for the Fantastic Four.
Directed by Noah Hawley (Legion, Fargo) from a screenplay by Brian C. Brown and Elliott DiGuiseppi and Hawley, Lucy in the Sky follows astronaut Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman), a woman whose determination and drive took her to space, and she’s so deeply moved by the life-changing experience that her own reality starts to slowly unravel. Inspired by real events, the film explores how the vastness of space can bring a sense of wonder and awe while the enormity of it can also make your everyday existence feel small and insignificant. During a conference at the film’s Los …