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The search for a Star Trek 3 director is over. Justin Lin, director of multiple Fast and Furious films as well as True Detective season 2, will helm the sci-fi sequel, tentatively set for release in 2016. He replaces Roberto Orci, who remains attached as a producer. Read more about Justin Lin Star Trek 3 below. Deadline broke the news. Lin was on a list of directors we thought would make a great choice, and then officially on a short list. He’s now been offered the job. Lin is currently directing a few episodes of True Detective for HBO. After that, he was supposed to do a new Bourne movie with Jeremy Renner, but that got postponed once Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon decided to return to the franchise. Rumor was Lin was then considering doing a few more Fast and Furious movies but that’s, obviously, not going to happen. It’s those Fast and Furious movies that likely got Lin this job. They proved not only can he work with a huge ensemble and budget, it proves he has the ability to take a fledgeling franchise and pump it full of adrenaline. After 2 Fast 2 Furious, most thought the Fast and Furious franchise was dead. Lin’s first movie, Tokyo Drift, reinvented the series and became a decent little hit. But it was the fourth film, Fast and Furious the exploded it back into the stratosphere. Since then, he’s been somehow making the movies bigger and more exciting with each installment. That’ll be Lin’s job on Star Trek 3. J.J. Abrams gave the franchise a great start, but the second film is largely disliked by fans of the franchise and first film. Paramount wants to make new Star Trek movies forever and they’ll need a big threequl, on the franchise’s 50th anniversary, to do that. http://www.slashfilm.com/...-director/