The newParamountleadership has detailed their upcoming movie plans, which include moreStar Trekand thesequelTop Gun 3. On August 7, Paramount Global merged with Skydance Media to become the Paramount Skydance Corporation. The newly formed entertainment conglomerate’s holdings include Paramount Skydance Studios, CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, and Comedy Central.

Paramount Pictures, which is one of the oldest film studios in the world, isknown for their long history of big-screen productions, including installments in a wide variety of franchises, such asFriday the 13th,Mean Girls,A Quiet Place,The Godfather,The Naked Gun,Scream,Sonic the Hedgehog, andMission: Impossible.

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk looking determined in Star Trek Beyond

PerDeadline, the studio’s leadership, including co-chairs Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein, detailed their upcoming movie plans at a press event on Wednesday. For instance,theatrical distribution is still a focus, as Paramount’s Chair of Direct to Consumer, Cindy Holland, said that “made-for-streaming movies aren’t a priority for me.”

While the only major deal that has been officially closed isHigh Side, the racing bike crime movie that re-teamsA Complete Unknowndirector James Mangold and star Timothée Chalamet,Goldberg said that “Star Trek is a priority across the company.”The franchise currently has two movies in development alongside its many television properties.

Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane with his family looking scared on a crowded street in World War Z

Goldberg added that “Top Gun is a priority,” hinting at the long-stalledTop Gun 3, which would follow the billion-dollar 2022 legacy sequelTop Gun: Maverick. Also on the slate to be considered by the new regime are the scripts forthreeTransformersmovies that could follow 2023’sRise of the Beastsand, perThe Hollywood Reporter, a newWorld War Zmovie.

What This Means For Paramount

Not every Paramount franchise has been dormant, asthere are multiple upcoming franchise installments set to debut between 2025 and 2027. These include the fourthA Quiet Placemovie, the sequel toTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,Scream 7,SpongeBob Movie: The Search for Squarepants,Scary Movie,The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, andSonic the Hedgehog 4.

Scream 7, which premieres on July 25, 2025, was directed by the franchise’s original screenwriter Kevin Williamson.

However,they have quite a few properties on their hands with future installments that have been stuck in production hellfor some time. This is especially true of theStar Trekfranchise, which hasn’t had a big screen outing since 2016 withStar Trek Beyond.

If their priorities stay as-is, this new regimemay be able to give many of these franchises the kickstart that they needin order to get back off the ground.

Our Take On The Paramount Update

One of the most surprising updates from the new Paramount leadership is the fact that a new installment in theWorld War Zfranchise is still on the table.2013’sWorld War Z, a zombie movie loosely based on the Max Brooks novel of the same name, isone of Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing movies, having earned $540 million worldwide.

Although a sequel toWorld War Zwas dated for 2017,it was eventually delayed and then scrapped entirely.

However, the property’s sudden return to the fore seems of a piece with the new priorities forParamount, as detailed in these latest reports. While they still have a slate of original movies that are major priorities, they seem to be making more of an effort to keep some of their strongest IPs afloat.