Roberto Orci, Transformers and Star Trek writer and producer dies, aged 51

Roberto Orci, Transformers and Star Trek writer and producer dies, aged 51
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Roberto Orci, Transformers and Star Trek writer and producer dies, aged 51
Author: Greg Evans
Published: Feb, 26 2025 08:19

Orci was the co-creator of hit sci-fi series ‘Fringe’. Roberto Orci, the writer and producer famed for his work on the blockbuster reboots of Star Trek and Transformers in the late 2000s, has died at the age of 51. Orci frequently collaborated with his decades-long friend Alex Kurtzman, working together on the reboots of Star Trek, Transformers, the Now You See Me franchise, Ender’s Game, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and Mission: Impossible 3.

 [Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman at San Diego Comic Con 2014]
Image Credit: The Independent [Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman at San Diego Comic Con 2014]

In the TV world, Orci also worked on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, Alias, Sleepy Hollow, Scorpion and the 2010 reboot of Hawaii Five-0. He moved to the United States with his family from Mexico when he was just 10-years-old.

 [Anton Yelchin, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban and John Cho in ‘Star Trek’]
Image Credit: The Independent [Anton Yelchin, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban and John Cho in ‘Star Trek’]

Following the announcement of his death, many industry figures have paid their tributes to Orci. Xena star Lucy Lawless wrote on X/Twitter: “Desperately sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. A beautiful, sweet man and outrageously talented. I send my heartfelt condolences to all the many people who loved him.”.

Joe Russo said: “My first boss in Hollywood said the script for STAR TREK was the best he’d ever read - and he wasn’t kidding. Roberto Orci was a generational screenwriting talent and his death at only 51 is a tragic loss because I’m sure there were more masterworks to come. RIP to one of the greats.”.

Comic-book writer and Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld added: “Terrible news. Way too young. Enjoyed much of his work. R.I.P.”. Zack Stentz, who worked with Orci on Fringe, wrote a long tribute, stating: “I got to know Bob a bit while working on Fringe, an earlier version of the movie that became Star Trek Beyond and a couple of other things and always found him to be kind and generous to a fault. I’d been meaning to check in on him for a while but life got in the way. Now I regret it.

“I always felt a connection with Bob because we both loved Star Trek and cut our teeth on writing teams writing for Kevin Sorbo syndicated action hours.”. “I've loved Star Trek since I was 5-years-old so getting to work on a story with Bob and have it reported as a done deal in the trades...only to tank the pitch to JJ Abrams...was a crushing career disappointment. But I'm still grateful for the experience.”.

In a statement, his brother JR, said: “He was a visionary storyteller with a boundless heart and a beautiful soul. But beyond his creative talents, he was a compassionate friend who would put his life on hold to help a stranger and find room in his home for the most overlooked pup at the shelter.”.

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