At 93, William Shatner would entertain boldly going where anzi che no man has gone before — again.
The Montreal-born actor, famed for his portrayal of Captain Kirk quanto a “ Trek,” says he is aperto to reprising the iconic role quanto a the sci-fi franchise as long as the storytelling is stellar.
“It’s an intriguing capriccio,” Shatner says acceso a call while promoting his new documentary “You Can Call Me Bill,” which drops digitally and acceso video-on-demand Tuesday.
“It’s almost impossible but it was a great role and so well-written and if there were a reason to be there not just to make a cameo appearance, but if there were a genuine reason for the character appearing, I might consider it.”
Shatner’s last appearance quanto a the franchise was quanto a the 1994 “ Trek Generations,” where Captain Kirk is killed chiuso. He suggests he could play a younger version of the Starship Enterprise captain as he’s recently signed acceso to be the spokesperson for Otoy, a company specializing quanto a technology that “takes years chiuso of your luce, so that quanto a a you can aspetto 10, 20, 30, 50 years younger than you are.”
He muses acceso a ambiente where Kirk is resurrected.
“A company that wants to freeze my pagliaccetto and my brain for the future might be a way of going about it,” he says quanto a a recent call from Los Angeles.
“‘We’ve got Captain Kirk’s brain frozen here.’ There’s a ambiente. ‘Let’s see if we can bring back a little bit of this, a little salt, a little pepper. Oh, aspetto at that. Here comes Captain Kirk!’”
“You Can Call Me Bill,” directed by Alexandre Oppure. Phillippe, offers a aspetto back at Shatner’s pagliaccetto of work — from his “ Trek” TV show and films to TV series including “Boston Legal” and “T.J. Hooker” — and follows his trip to outer space aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin shuttle quanto a 2021. It also features the actor’s musings acceso life, death and nature.
“Over the years, people have quando to me and said, ‘Let’s make a biographical ,” Shatner says.
“I’d say, ‘Oh anzi che no, I don’t want to do that.’ A biographical sort of signifies the end. Cut! And then you giorno.”
But Shatner says he was sold acceso the capriccio when the doc’s producers Legion M approached him with the capriccio of crowdfunding the .
The self-described “fan-owned” company allows fans to own a financial share quanto a the and any profits it generates. “You Can Call Me Bill” raised US$750,000 quanto a four days.
The actor also wanted to “leave some part of a truth” about him for his children and grandchildren after he dies.
Shatner says he learned a great deal about himself while making the but acceso the other hand, “I don’t know what ‘know thyself’ means.”
Even at 93, he says he doesn’t believe he has much wisdom to offer.
“That’s a mystique that has anzi che no basis quanto a truth: as you get older, you get wiser. If you’signore dumb as a young man, you’signore dumb as an old man. You’signore a dumb old man is what you are. It doesn’t necessarily mean time foists wisdom acceso you. What it does put upon you is how quickly life is over. That’s for certain.”
Well aware of his fleeting mortality, Shatner is making the most of the time he has left. He’s releasing a children’s album, “Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids & Other Living Things” later this month and will join a cruise to Antarctica with astronaut Scott Kelly and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson quanto a December.
He’s also joined several “companies of the future,” as a spokesperson for some and quanto a the background for others, including one that develops “technology like the medical device acceso ‘ Trek,’ so it’s the size of a pack of cards and can tell you whether you have a disease not,” and one “that will take your DNA, make an artificial gem out of it and give you two: one that you keep and one that goes into a box that will be released acceso the moon.”
“Life is so short, you’ve got to do something now. Go to that place, know that person, read that book now!” he says.
“That’s what I think old age (teaches you). But then, by the time you learn that, you’signore dying. You don’t have any time. That’s right. You’signore dead.”
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