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Shatner unhappy with Abrams' 'Star Trek'
Published Monday, Oct 22 2007, 13:22 BST | By Alex Fletcher
William Shatner is unhappy with J.J. Abrams' vision for the new Star Trek movie.
Shatner claims that he is disappointed with the director's failure to come up with a decent part for him in the film.
He told Shatnervision: "I don't do cameos...I can't imagine what I would do as a cameo."
He added: "Here's a show with my identity in it and not to be part of it is disappointing...It is a strange construction."
Leonard Nimoy will be the only original cast member to star in the eleventh film in the Star Trek franchise.
Shatner claims that he is disappointed with the director's failure to come up with a decent part for him in the film.
He told Shatnervision: "I don't do cameos...I can't imagine what I would do as a cameo."
He added: "Here's a show with my identity in it and not to be part of it is disappointing...It is a strange construction."
Leonard Nimoy will be the only original cast member to star in the eleventh film in the Star Trek franchise.
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