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Star Trek producer Alex Kurtzman discusses the possibility of more feature-length stories in the franchise, how the reception of 'Section 31' might influence future projects, and the creative joy of telling stories of different lengths.

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00:00The idea of a long trek like this is something that is wonderful.
00:03It's like a gift to the fans.
00:05Is there a plan for more long treks?
00:07Is it something that's dependent on how Section 31 is received?
00:10What does that look like?
00:11And I suppose as quick as we can with what we have, sorry.
00:14Yeah, I think we would love to.
00:16You know, I think we would love to do it.
00:17I think there are so many variables that contribute to whether or not that's possible, you know.
00:24And but we're open to absolutely anything is the short answer.
00:27We would love to do more and we would love to tell stories.
00:30You know, part of what's fun about changing the length of a story is that it really it's like it's
00:37an interesting challenge from a creative perspective because you get to live more deeply in certain things you don't always
00:43have time for.
00:45And you get to explore corners of storytelling that you don't always have time for in short in shorter form
00:50stories.
00:50But, you know, to me, the length of the story needs to a story or a movie or TV show
00:56is always dictated by what story you're telling.
00:58You know, some stories are served better by being longer and some are served better by being shorter.
01:02So it's one of those things where the story ultimately tells you what it needs.
01:06You know, some stories.
01:06You know, some stories.
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