Abrams says the Star Wars and Star Trek worlds are both "bigger than any of us."
If J.J. Abrams ever develops a working time machine — which, given his career trajectory, may not be impossible — he could tell his 10-year-old self that he’ll grow up to both command the Enterprise and be in charge of the Skywalker family.
“No, I never sat in the captain’s chair on the set,” Abrams, 46, joked to the Daily News after the London premiere of his latest directorial effort, “Star Trek Into Darkness,” which opens here Friday.
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