Timothy Olyphant and Chris Pine.Photo:Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival; Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

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Timothy Olyphanthas no hard feelings towardChris Pine.

The actor, 55, reflected on losing out on the role of Captain Kirk in the recentStar Trekfilms to Pine, 42, during an appearance on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcastin an episode published Thursday.

“Here’s what I can tell you aboutStar Trek. I went in and auditioned not for Captain Kirk, but I remember reading with [director]J.J. Abrams, and he’s just a lovely, lovely guy. And just a lovely audition process,” Olyphant said on the episode, which was recorded before theSAG-AFTRA strike. “Somewhere in there, I was auditioning for Doc, he’s like, ‘I already got a guy for Doc, so I don’t need you for that, but I don’t have a Kirk.' ”

But Olyphant said as the audition process went on, it seemed they wanted “somebody younger” for the part.

“Somewhere along the line they’re like, ‘I’ve got a guy,’ ” continued theJustifiedstar. “I believe it was one of those things where it’s like he [Abrams] might have been prepared to hire me, but they wanted somebody younger, and he [Abrams] was having a hard time finding somebody younger. And somewhere along the line, J.J. called and said, ‘I found a guy, younger, who’s really good,’ ” he added with a laugh.

Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in Star Trek.Paramount

Chris Pine Captain Kirk Star Trek Into Darkness

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Olyphant went on to clarify that there is no bad blood between him and Pine and he has since met theDungeons & Dragonsstar.

“I have since then met Chris Pine and I am a huge fan of him, both on- and offscreen,” he said. “I love that guy. He’s a good dude.”

He continued to host Josh Horowitz, “This sounds very show business-y, but I had the honor — we’re going to say honor — to go to the Golden Globes one year…and I spent most of the evening at the bar with Chris Pine. Just really really adored him. What a good guy. And I really like his work. He’s one of those guys who makes it look simple and easy.”

“Auditioning sucks and the fact that I remember the audition process fondly says a lot about J.J. Abrams and what a wonderful man that guy is,” added Olyphant.

Pine starred as Captain Kirk in threeStar Trekmovies: 2009’sStar Trek, 2013’sStar Trek: Into Darknessand 2016’sStar Trek Beyond.

Back in March, Pine said it was“frustrating”not knowing about the future of the film franchise, which was reported to have another instalment in the works last year.

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“I don’t know anything,” Pine toldEsquire. “InStar Trekland, the actors are usually the last people to find out anything. I know costume designers that have read scripts before the actors.”

He continued, “I would say it’s frustrating. It doesn’t really foster the greatest sense of partnership, but it’s how it’s always been. I love the character. I love the people. I love the franchise. But to try to change the system in which things are created –– I just can’t do it. I don’t have the energy.”

source: people.com