Chris Pine he has one of the busiest and most diverse parts of his career. His romantic drama ‘Carousel,’ in which he plays a single father whose life is fueled by the return of his high school ex, opened the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in January to strong reviews, with IndieWire writing that his work in the film comes with a power of discovery. He is currently in talks to star opposite Emma Stone in the romantic comedy. He is also set to lead the survival thriller ‘Yeti’ and the supernatural drama ‘Alpha Gang’ alongside Cate Blanchett and Dave Bautista, and is set to film ‘Run the Night,’ according to The Cinema Holic.He also made headlines this year when he told reporters about the new ‘Star Trek’ movie being made without him, and casually sent it to Pine, saying simply, “Have fun, good luck, live a long and successful life,” according to Variety. Through all of this, the line he delivered nine years ago as Steve Trevor in ‘Wonder Woman’ continues to be the one people come back to.Word of the day, ‘If you see a problem in the world, you can’t do anything, or you can do it.’
Meaning of Chris Pine’s quote of the day
Chris Pine delivers this line as Steve Trevor in ‘Wonder Woman,’ directed by Patty Jenkins and released in 2017. The moment comes when Trevor explains to Diana, who has never left her island, why she is ready to return to the war that has already been broken, why she cannot just leave the danger of what she saw, and why she is not doing anything, why she is not doing anything. It’s one of the most powerful dialogues in the genre, and it holds up the way it does precisely because Pine delivers it with such a languid and simple manner that makes it feel like something a real person would say rather than a line.
Chris Pine: An actor who still chooses something
What has distinguished Pine’s career over the years is a consistent and sometimes surprising willingness to move from the safety of a franchise to a risky, personal career. ‘Hell or High Water’ in 2016, where he played a Texas bank robber trying to save his family’s estate, brought him some of the most dramatic scrutiny of his career and ensured that his character was not seen in the spotlight. ‘Wonder Woman’ arrived the following year, with its Steve Trevor being one of the most famous supporting characters in the classic genre, being praised mainly for what the dialogue showed: a character that made a person feel real instead of working.
Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor inspires Diana to stand up to injustice, delivering a voice that continues to inspire audiences years after the film’s release. Photo credit (Instagram).
Chris Pine’s childhood and the road to Hollywood
Christopher Whitelaw Pine was born on August 26, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, in an acting family; his father, Robert Pine and his mother, Gwynne Gilford, were both actors, according to IMDb. He studied English at the University of California, Berkeley, spending a year at the University of Leeds in England, before studying at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. His film debut came opposite Anne Hathaway in ‘The Princess Diaries 2’ in 2004, and small television roles followed before he was cast as James T. Kirk in ‘Star Trek’ resumed in 2009, a role he played in three movies that made him an international star.