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September 21, 2025 3 mins
Chris Pine BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Chris Pine has made several headlines in the past week, most significantly for both career moves and ongoing buzz about his roles. Deadline Film and TV revealed that Pine has signed with Brillstein Entertainment Partners for management and will now be repped by Doug Wald, ending a long-term professional relationship with his former manager John Carrabino. Industry insiders see this as a noteworthy shift especially as Pine enters a new creative chapter, having recently premiered the Italian feature The Kidnapping of Arabella at the Venice Film Festival and completing work on Alpha Gang with Cate Blanchett and Léa Seydoux. Social media took note of his Venice appearance last week, with fan accounts on Threads and Instagram reacting to his red carpet style and the buzz around Arabella. Notably, his casual workout fashion even earned a nod from AOL’s Look of the Week column, further fueling his status as a style reference point.

A major development is the continuing speculation and mounting indications about a new Star Trek film following the highly publicized Paramount and Skydance merger. MovieWeb and Collider have both confirmed that the franchise is a priority for the newly merged studio and that another Star Trek feature including Captain Kirk, played by Pine, is in development. Although Zachary Quinto recently told Collider that Star Trek 4 might be the last with the current Kelvin Timeline cast, Pine himself has stayed measured, telling Yahoo Entertainment he has not seen the final script and is waiting on direction from the producers. His recent comments surfaced again after longtime rumors around Quentin Tarantino’s potential R rated Star Trek script—Pine noted that despite fan curiosity, Tarantino’s version is off the table, but he remains intrigued by what it might have been.

In a playful nod to fandom, Quentin Tarantino gave Pine’s performance in the film Unstoppable special praise, calling him one of the best actors of his generation during a recent Rewatchables podcast. This compliment, echoed in several entertainment headlines, is being widely shared and discussed among fans and film insiders alike.

While Pine’s name trends often, there have been no controversial new stories or confirmed negative press—older rumors like the so called spitting incident with Harry Styles at Venice are still occasionally mentioned on social media but remain firmly debunked by the actor’s reps and outlets like BBC and Telegrafi, who dismissed it as internet fabrication. The past few days have solidified Pine’s profile as a sought after leading man with major projects ahead, a refreshed professional team, and the promise of another Star Trek voyage on the horizon.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chris Pine has made several headlines in the past week,
most significantly for both career moves and ongoing buzz about
his roles. Deadline Film and TV revealed that Pine has
signed with Brillstein Entertainment Partners for management and will now
be repped by Doug Wald, ending a long term professional
relationship with his former manager, John Carabino. Industry insiders see

(00:23):
this as a noteworthy shift, especially as Pine enters a
new creative chapter, having recently premiered the Italian feature The
Kidnapping of Arabella at the Venice Film Festival and completing
work on Alpha Gang with Cate Blanchette and Lea Setou.
Social media took note of his Venice appearance last week,
with fan accounts on Threads and Instagram reacting to his

(00:45):
red carpet style and the buzz around Arabella. Notably, his
casual workout fashion even earned a nod from AOL's Look
of the Weak Column, further fueling his status as a
style reference point. A major development is the continuing speculation
and mounting indications about a new Star Trek film following
the highly publicized Paramount and sky Dance merger. Movie Web

(01:09):
and Collider have both confirmed that the franchise is a
priority for the newly merged studio, and that another Star
Trek feature including Captain Kirk played by Pine, is in development.
Although Zachary Quintal recently told Collider that Star Trek four
might be the last with the current Calden timeline cast,
Pine himself has stayed measured, telling Yaoho Entertainment he has

(01:31):
not seen the final script and is waiting on direction
from the producers. His recent comments surfaced again after long
time rumors around Quentin Tarantino's potential R rated Star Trek script.
Pine noted that despite fan curiosity, Tarantino's version is off
the table, but he remains intrigued by what it might
have been. In a playful nod to fandom, Quentin Tarantino

(02:08):
gave Pine's performance in the film Unstoppable special praise, calling
him one of the best actors of his generation during
a recent Rewatchables podcast. This compliment, echoed in several entertainment headlines,
is being widely shared and discussed among fans and film
insiders alike. While Pine's name trends often, their two reports,

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BBC and Telegraphy who dismissed it as internet fabrication. The
past few days have solidified Pine's profile as as sought
after leading man with major projects ahead, a refreshed professional
team and the promise of another star trek voyage on
the horizon. And that is it for today. Make sure

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