Film-maker Justin Lin is to direct the next instalment of the Star Trek movie franchise, it has been confirmed.
Lin, whose previous credits include four instalments of the Fast and Furious series, replaces Roberto Orci, who recently pulled out of the role.
JJ Abrams, who made the first two reboots of the sci-fi series, stepped down to make the new Star Wars film.
A release for the third Star Trek prequel – or “threequel” – has not been set by Hollywood film studio Paramount.
However, there has been speculation that it will come out in 2016 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Star Trek television series.
Casting details are not confirmed, but actors who starred in the first two outings, including Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock, are expected to return.
Star Trek Into Darkness, released in 2013, made more than $467m (£278m) worldwide. It co-starred Benedict Cumberbatch as villain Khan.
The first prequel, looking at the younger lives of its famous characters, was released in 2009.
Orci, who was due to make his directorial debut on the project, is co-writing the script.
Orci, along with Abrams, will continue to be on board as producers.
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