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William Shatner’s been talking about being snubbed by the people behind the new Star Trek movie.
However, the 76-year-old Canadian actor – who played Captain James T Kirk in the original 1960s TV show the movie is inspired by and in the seven of the films that followed – hopes it will be a hit.
He’s told US TV show Extra: "How could you not put one of the founding figures into a movie that was being resurrected?"
"That doesn't make good business sense to me!"
Although William won’t appear in the new film, his co-star in the TV show Leonard Nimoy - aka Mr Spock – and several other past cast members are reported to have been offered roles in the movie.
The 26-year-old added: "I've become even more popular than I was playing Captain Kirk."
"I'm good box office and I get publicity. But, they are going in a different direction and it'll be a wonderful film."