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Star Trek Into Darkness


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#16 duntkno

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Posted 09 May 2009 - 05:22

i also just came back from seeing. great freaking movieeeeeeeeeee. so gooood. cant wait for the sequal.


#17 Golferjim

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Posted 09 May 2009 - 05:42

Zzz.... I hope this squeal wont kill the first one ><""

However on a good note im keen to see it haha :D

#18 SuperJediMedia

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Posted 09 May 2009 - 10:53

Well Deserved!

JJ Abrams MUST also be involved again!

#19 Lt-DavidW

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Posted 10 May 2009 - 02:50

^ I agree.

#20 Noveed

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Posted 10 May 2009 - 04:46

i thought the movie was awesome, certainly deserves a sequel.

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 00:12

'Star Trek' Director Open To Sequel With William Shatner Or Khan

MTV said:

After last weekend's $76.5 million opening, three phrases keep getting tossed in the direction of "Star Trek" director J.J. Abrams: sequel, Khan, and William Shatner.

On Friday, as the filmmaker hoped to maintain momentum heading into his second weekend, Abrams told MTV News that he's open to all three.

"The fun of this [new alternate 'Trek' reality] is that the destiny of these characters is in their hands — it's not constrained by the pre-existing films or TV series," the "Lost" mastermind explained. "Believe me, whether it's William Shatner or Khan ... it would be ridiculous to not be open to those ideas."

As those who've seen the film know, Abrams' new "Star Trek" establishes an alternate timeline for the series' key characters — one that veers off course when the USS Kelvin is attacked in the film's opening scene, killing James T. Kirk's father and causing the future Enterprise captain to be born in space. Other events in the film also similarly impact the young "Trek" characters, resulting in wholly new story lines.

"One of the reasons we wanted to break with the original 'Star Trek' timeline was it felt restrictive," Abrams said of the plot device that could conceivably fuel the venerable series for another five decades. "The idea, now that we are in an independent timeline, allows us to use any of the ingredients from the past — or come up with brand-new ones — to make potential stories."

One buzzed-about ingredient is Khan Noonien Singh — arguably the most memorable villain ever to inhabit the "Trek" series — whom Kirk banished to a barren world in an old story line. Writer/producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have stated their hope of bringing Khan into the "Star Trek" sequel — and Abrams told us that in his universe, the superhuman tyrant may never have been stuck on Ceti Alpha V.

"It'll be fun to hear what Alex and Bob are thinking about Khan," Abrams said of their impending meetings to discuss sequel plotlines. "The fun of this timeline is arguing that different stories, with the same characters, could be equally if not more compelling than what's been told before."

"[Khan and Kirk] exist — and while their history may not be exactly as people are familiar with, I would argue that a person's character is what it is," Abrams said of the notion that his Khan could be just as evil, even if Kirk never stranded him on Ceti Alpha V. "Certain people are destined to cross paths and come together, and Khan is out there ... even if he doesn't have the same issues."

Another intriguing possibility is that the door is seemingly open once again for a William Shatner appearance, since the writers have said that Chris Pine's Kirk won't die in the same manner as in the original franchise and could live to be older.

"I wouldn't rule out anything," Abrams said of a possible flash-forward that could make up for Shatner's near-miss inclusion in the new film. "The point of creating this independent timeline is to not have the restrictions we had coming into this one. And one of those restrictions was that Kirk was dead."

"But this all assumes that there's another story that's going to be told," Abrams cautioned, saying that there's a lot of work to be done before such ideas can be sorted out. "We're all still coming down from making this movie."


#22 qdave

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 05:08

interesting article but i would rather have something original.

#23 dt

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 00:57

Yay! Damon Lindelof! :D He has done a fantastic job with Lost so I can't imagine him going wrong with a Star Trek film :yes: .

#24 DrCheese

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 01:34

ugh don't bring back Khan, this isn't batman where the main character has a set number of already known villains each new version must go through.

#25 Budious

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 01:53

They should leave the successful movies alone, let them stand apart, and praise them as classics. Kahn could make an appearance as a minor character in a bigger story but he shouldn't be the sole focus. I think they should go back to the less successful elements of Star Trek and fine tune them, the Genesis planet, Spock's half brother's telepathy with a god-like alien, or build on elements of the TOS episodes.

#26 GreyWolf

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 01:56

I saw the new Star Trek Friday and thoroughly enjoyed it. A sequel would sit fine with me. I did feel that Shatner should have done the voiceover at the end, though.

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 02:13

Id be more then happy with a sequel - infact Im counting down the days until it happens!

#28 Caveman-ugh

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 02:24

Whilst I like the movie, I do not agree with the plot itself !
And to do more (to me anyway being an original trekie) just destroys the original TV series and that I am not in favor of at all !!!!
And now to think of the return of Khan or the "original" kirk is just not right. Ricardo Montalban is DEAD and William Shatner these days is frankly unrecogisable as he used to be when he appeared as James T. Kirk.
Lastly are they changing things around it just destroys all the memories of what was.
I have the original series on DVD as well as the next generation.
Quite frankly I don't like the current movie as "Vulcan" was NEVER destroyed in the original series, in fact it played a pivotal role in original series quiet a few times.
Not mention that in the original series spock was already serving on the enterprise before Kirk transferred to it as captain. So the current movie how it sets out the senario is totally different to the original. And that is why many trekies just won't like it.
As a movie it is great, as a star trek movie NO WAY !

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 13:26

Zoe Saldana says you shouldn't believe protestations by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman that they've barely even started talking about the next Trek script: She believes it's probably about half done. And she's sure the Spock/Uhura relationship will continue:

I am excited to see what they're going to do with their relationship in relation to what happened to Vulcan and what kind of responsibilities Spock is going to have in this next journey. Not only in his personal side but in terms of he's a race in extinction now.

[Sci Fi Wire]

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 13:47

I wonder if Spock applies his vulcan logic when they make love.

"No Uhura, the most logical course of action to prevent procreation is anal..."