Quentin Tarantino 'Star Trek' movie news: Mark L. Smith to write script for R-rated sci-fi film

American director Quentin Tarantino may not be known for science-fiction films, but he has recently taken it upon himself to helm one. The project in question is a "Star Trek" movie that will be given an appropriate R-rating — something that Tarantino specializes in. When the news was announced, it shocked fans and the entertainment industry alike, especially since most of Tarantino's works heavily rely on numerous dialogues. 

As reported by Deadline, the person who is commissioned to write the script for the upcoming project is Mark L. Smith, whose last project was the Oscar-winning film, "The Revenant." In recent years, Smith has earned his laurels from Paramount Pictures, especially after he penned the script for the film "Overlord." Paramount Pictures will spearhead the "Star Trek" film, with acclaimed director and producer J.J. Abrams slated to be a producer. 

Tarantino brainstormed on the script and plot of the film with Smith, Lindsey Beer, who wrote "Godzilla vs. Kong," Drew Pearce, writer of "Iron Man 3," and Meghan Amram of "The Simpsons."

The project is definitely considered to be a "daring" one, especially since the other "Star Trek" movies that were produced by Abrams were suitable for a larger audience, with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto playing the roles of James T. Kirk and Spock, respectively. This particular "Star Trek" is derived from one of Tarantino's ideas based on a classic episode of the show. Only, of course, it would be a full-length film feature. 

Given Tarantino's unmistakable and distinct directing style, this leaves fans of the science-fiction franchise wondering just how this can be pulled off. In fact, it was considered unthinkable for Tarantino to ever take part in a franchise project. The news may be exciting, albeit confusing for some, but it is notable to mention that the project has yet to be officially finalized. 

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