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Khan, Shatner could appear in ‘Trek’ sequel

‘It would be ridiculous to not be open to those ideas,’ says J.J. Abrams

Image: Leonard Nimoy as Commander Spock, William Shatner as Captain Kirk, DeForest Kelley as Doctor McCoy and James Doohan as Commander Scott
FILE- The original "Star Trek," cast featured, from left, Leonard Nimoy as Commander Spock, William Shatner as Captain Kirk, DeForest Kelley as Doctor McCoy and James Doohan as Commander Scott. Shatner could appear in J.J. Abrams' sequel to the latest film.
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Move over old Spock, old Captain Kirk could be headed to the planned “Star Trek” sequel and his formidable foe Khan might also be back for more galactic tyranny.

In a recent interview with MTV News, director J.J. Abrams said he’s open to bringing back both of these beloved “Trek” players.

“The fun of this (new alternate ‘Trek’ reality) is that the destiny of these characters is in their hands — it’s not constrained by the pre-existing films or TV series,” J.J. explained. “Believe me, whether it’s William Shatner or Khan … it would be ridiculous to not be open to those ideas.”

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The “Trek” reboot established an alternate timeline, which allows Abrams and writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman freedom to deviate from the established “Trek” history.

“One of the reasons we wanted to break with the original ‘Star Trek’ timeline was it felt restrictive,” he explained. “The idea, now that we are in an independent timeline, allows us to use any of the ingredients from the past — or come up with brand-new ones — to make potential stories.”

Last time fans saw Kirk’s nemesis Khan at the end of 1982’s “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan,” the superhuman tyrant was exiled on Ceti Alpha V., but this could all change in new series.

“It’ll be fun to hear what Alex and Bob are thinking about Khan,” Abrams said. “The fun of this timeline is arguing that different stories, with the same characters, could be equally if not more compelling than what’s been told before.”

Adding, “(Khan and Kirk) exist, and while their history may not be exactly as people are familiar with, I would argue that a person’s character is what it is … certain people are destined to cross paths and come together, and Khan is out there … even if he doesn’t have the same issues.”

As for the inclusion of Shatner as an older Captain Kirk, which was considered for the reboot but ultimately nixed, Abrams told MTV News, “I wouldn’t rule out anything.”

“The point of creating this independent timeline is to not have the restrictions we had coming into this one. And one of those restrictions was that Kirk was dead,” he explained.

But before fans get worked up in an intergalactic frenzy, the director cautioned: “But this all assumes that there’s another story that’s going to be told.” he noted. “We’re all still coming down from making this movie.”

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