The New Star Trek Origin Movie: A Return to Starfleet's Earliest Days

The New Star Trek Origin Movie: A Return to Starfleet's Earliest Days

A new Star Trek origin movie is in development at Paramount, set in the decades before J.J. Abrams' reboot. This article explores the potential return of Scott Bakula's Jonathan Archer and the significance of the movie in expanding the Star Trek universe.

A Glimpse into Star Trek's Origins

A new Star Trek origin movie set in the decades before J.J. Abrams' reboot is in development at Paramount, which could enable Scott Bakula's return as Star Trek: Enterprise's Jonathan Archer. The Chris Pine movies take place in an alternate timeline that diverged from the Prime Star Trek timeline with the destruction of the USS Kelvin in 2233.

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in Star Trek Beyond and Scott Bakula in Star Trek: Enterprise

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in Star Trek Beyond and Scott Bakula in Star Trek: Enterprise

The announcement that Paramount is working on a movie set before the Kelvin Timeline movies does imply that it could take place in the Prime Star Trek universe. Billed as a 'Star Trek origin story', the movie will be directed by Toby Haynes from a script by Seth Grahame-Smith.

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk piloting the USS Franklin

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk piloting the USS Franklin

The new Star Trek origin movie isn't the first time that the franchise has explored the earliest days of Starfleet and the Federation. In 2001, Star Trek: Enterprise depicted the first five-year mission of Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 in the mid-22nd century.

Chris Pine and USS Franklin plaque in Star Trek Beyond

Chris Pine and USS Franklin plaque in Star Trek Beyond

Could Scott Bakula’s Archer Return In The New Star Trek Movie Origin Story? Star Trek: Enterprise never got the chance to properly tell the story of how the Federation was eventually founded, due to being canceled after season 4. A Star Trek origin movie could, therefore, provide a chance to fill in the gaps between Enterprise season 4, episode 21 'Terra Prime' and the controversial finale.

Star Trek Enterprise, Porthos, Beagle, 1x12

Star Trek Enterprise, Porthos, Beagle, 1x12 "Silent Enemy"

The Possibility of Scott Bakula's Return

With the announcement of a movie set in the decades before J.J. Abrams' Star Trek timeline, there's a possibility to right this wrong and give Scott Bakula's Archer a proper send-off.

Simon Pegg as Scotty in Star Trek Into Darkness

Simon Pegg as Scotty in Star Trek Into Darkness

Focusing on this time period would allow for Archer and the Enterprise NX-01 to feature in some way. Alternatively, production artwork for Enterprise's Mirror Universe episodes revealed that Archer went on to become Federation President, meaning that he could be in office at the time of the new Star Trek origin movie.

Idris Elba as Star Trek Beyond's villain Krall and the cast of Star Trek: Enterprise

Idris Elba as Star Trek Beyond's villain Krall and the cast of Star Trek: Enterprise

While there are plenty of opportunities for Scott Bakula's Jonathan Archer to appear in the new movie, it's also possible that the production may completely sidestep Star Trek canon to tell a brand-new story with a fresh cast of characters.

Scott Bakula's return as Federation President Archer is therefore more likely as a Paramount+ exclusive in the vein of Michelle Yeoh's Star Trek: Section 31.

Easter Eggs and Connections

Star Trek: Enterprise was frequently referenced in J.J. Abrams' Trek movies. In Star Trek (2009), Simon Pegg's Scotty's miraculous transwarp beaming experiments put him on the wrong side of Admiral Archer.

The plot of Star Trek: Beyond revolved around a deep-cut reference to Star Trek: Enterprise. The movie's villain, Krall (Idris Elba) was actually a former Starfleet officer called Balthazar M. Edison, who commanded the USS Franklin before it was lost.

Perhaps a similar balance can be struck with the script for the new Star Trek origin movie, allowing Scott Bakula to make a return as Jonathan Archer.

All episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise are available to stream on Paramount+.