A few weeks ago, we brought you the story of the unmade 1970s Star Trek revival series known as Phase II. But even before that, Star Trek was supposed to return as a feature film titled Star Trek: Planet of the Titans. Paramount saw the continuing interest in Star Trek when fans got the first NASA Space Shuttle named Enterprise. After plenty of discussion, they agreed to devote $10 million dollars to a feature film (a big budget at the time) that would begin filming in early 1977.
The producers envisioned a Star Trek movie with the visual quality of 2001: A Space Odyssey. The story would be centered around Mr. Spock, and explore his struggles with his human side. Time travel was involved, and became the "twist" in the story. As more people became involved, the plot and focus changed, but the story was ready to go as 1977 came around. Then the project was suddenly canceled because "there’s no future in science fiction." That year, Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind took over movie screens. Read what Star Trek: Planet of the Titans could have been at Woman's World. -via Damn Interesting


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