Anything is possible, but if history is a guide to predicting, then my guess is they are far more interested in continuing to hear what they are already saying, just like last time and the time before that and the time before that and the time before...
When the internal dialog is stuck, skipping on a scratch and repeating the same old same old, nothing changes. And, you know what they say, nothing changes unless/until something changes.
That change must first come on the inside. Like Worf said to a couple of soon-to-be-dead Klingons seeking a glorious death in battle: "No! The battle is within!"Well put.
Someone on the Star Trek writing staff had a brain.
Have you any idea when the next Star Trek movie is coming out?
Star Trek, in all its many forms, had/has quite a few with brains, creativity and writing skills, with new writers and stories continuously being born.
We might have been cheated out of that classical education and missed out on Aesop's fables, but we learned many of the same lessons expressed in the realm of science fiction and science fantasy. Even in the cartoons and I still miss School House Rock. Truth is, no matter where you find it.
No clue when the next Star Trek is coming out, but am not ready to care just yet. (Still holding a small grudge for ST:Enterprise)