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KiwiElf
11th December 2012, 07:45
Teaser trailer for the above: J.J. Abrams' second TREK movie, due out in 17 May, 2013.

http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/star-trek-darkness-opening-scene-boldly-goes-imax-162445787.html

By Matt McDanie
Movie Talk

On Sunday evening, director J.J. Abrams presented a first look at the opening nine minutes of "Star Trek Into Darkness," the follow-up to his reboot of the long-running sci-fi saga. And both hardcore Trekkers and casual fans will be happy to know that the preview -- which will be screening in IMAX in front of "The Hobbit" starting on Friday -- is a fun, energetic reintroduction to the Enterprise crew that leaves you wanting more.

The footage starts off on Earth, specifically 23rd Century London. A sullen-looking married couple wake and head off to a hospital, where their daughter lies unconscious in a bed. The father (Noel Clarke of "Doctor Who") later stands on the terrace looking out when he hears a low, rather ominous voice who announces that he can save the girl. It cuts to reveal Benedict Cumberbatch (TV's "Sherlock" -- apparently Abrams watches a lot of BBC), who we know is the villain of the film, but the identity of the character he plays is not disclosed in the preview. So we've most likely got several months of speculation still to come on that.

Then it cuts to another planet. It's the site of that reddish jungle that can be seen in last week's announcement trailer. The scene joins Kirk (Chris Pine) and McCoy (Karl Urban) right in the middle of a mission to save the planet's indigenous people. But since the aliens don't yet have advanced technology, Starfleet's Prime Directive mandates that the crew can't be seen to interfere. That means that Spock (Zachary Quinto) has to secretly drop into an active volcano to stop it from erupting and killing the species.

Abrams did say before the footage began that there had been a lot of talk when the teaser was released that the new movie looked too dark and morose, and he assured us that while it was called "Into Darkness," it still was a lot of fun. This opening scene backed up his claim. It's a joy to see the whole Enterprise crew back together, and everyone -- including Zoe Saldana as Uhura, Simon Pegg as Scotty, John Cho as Sulu, and Anton Yelchin as Chekov -- gets a moment to shine.

The preview ends on a cliffhanger, with Kirk and Spock at an impasse as someone's life hangs in the balance. There is also a line of dialogue that quotes "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" directly, with Spock telling Kirk, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." And that is either another hint that Cumberbatch is actually playing Khan or just Abrams messing with our heads (I'd say the odds are 50/50). Combined with the shot in the Japanese teaser which recalls Spock's death scene in "Wrath," it also adds fuel to the rumor that everyone's favorite Vulcan won't make it out of this second movie alive, either.

As you would expect from Abrams, the creator of "Lost," the footage leaves you with more questions than answers, and you'll be dying to see more.

[Related: Does Spock die in 'Star Trek Into Darkness'?]

Also worth noting about the preview is that it is in 3D, and Abrams really seems to know how to use the extra dimension. The red vines of the jungle create a real sense of depth as Kirk and McCoy flee through them, and there's one shot that could seriously induce vertigo in anyone with an extreme fear of heights. But Abrams also doesn't seem restricted by the 3D either, and the footage looks and feels like a true continuation of the first film.

You'll be able to see the 9-minute preview for "Star Trek Into Darkness" exclusively on IMAX showings of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" starting on December 14. There will also be a new trailer in other theaters this weekend as well. "Star Trek Into Darkness" beams into theaters on May 17.

Watch the announcement trailer for 'Star Trek Into Darkness':

kaon
11th December 2012, 14:22
I will be looking forward to seeing the movie. Thanks for the link with the trailer. Funny, I was thinking about Star Trek a few days ago wondering if we will ever see another TV series. Voyager was the last series that I really enjoyed.

KiwiElf
11th December 2012, 22:31
I will be looking forward to seeing the movie. Thanks for the link with the trailer. Funny, I was thinking about Star Trek a few days ago wondering if we will ever see another TV series. Voyager was the last series that I really enjoyed.

Me too Kaon, as are other fans no doubt. According to some polls, TREK is one of the most missed series on TV. For more info on the movie & other TREK stuff, the link is here:

http://trekmovie.com/

And the original STAR TREK site (covering all of STAR TREK) is here:

http://www.startrek.com/

KiwiElf
12th December 2012, 01:05
The return of Khan? I doubt it. Possibly the return of the Gary Mitchell character (from STAR TREK The Original Series, Season 1 Episode 3 "Where No Man Has Gone Before"), possessing God-like powers and revenge against Kirk? Maybe ;)

KiwiElf
11th May 2013, 12:35
Synopsis for Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1408101/synopsis

I was wrong... (talk about changing the original ST history line!) ;)

Warning! This synopsis contains spoilers

The USS Enterprise is sent to observe Planet Nibiru, but finds a volcano on the verge of erupting and wiping out its primitive inhabitants. In the process of launching a dangerous mission to halt the eruption, first officer Spock's life is jeopardized, forcing Kirk to break the "Prime Directive" and reveal the Enterprise to the planet's civilisation to rescue him. As a consequence, a number of indigenous people begin to worship the ship as it leaves. After being called back to Earth, Kirk is relieved of command, and Admiral Pike reassumes command of the Enterprise. Shortly afterward, Starfleet agent John Harrison bombs a secret "Section 31" installation in London. An emergency meeting of high ranking officers is called at Starfleet headquarters, which Kirk attends as Pike's first officer. The meeting is attacked by a gunship piloted by Harrison. Kirk takes the gunship down, but Harrison escapes and Pike dies.

After Pike's funeral, Admiral Marcus (Weller) authorizes Kirk to hunt down Harrison, who has fled to the Klingon homeworld of Qo'noS. Since Qo'noS lies deep in Klingon territory and Starfleet is on the brink of war with the Klingon Empire, the Enterprise is supplied with 72 long-range prototype photon torpedoes, and is ordered to fire them all at Harrison's location once he is found. Believing the torpedoes could be dangerous to the ship, chief engineer Montgomery Scott refuses to take them aboard and tenders his resignation when ordered to accept them. The Admiral's daughter, scientist Carol Marcus also joins the crew, under a false identity, and Pavel Chekov is promoted to Chief Engineer.

After arriving at the Klingon homeworld, the Enterprise's warp core malfunctions, leaving the ship stranded in space. With repairs underway, Kirk, Spock and Uhura use a previously commandeered trader ship to enter Qo'noS. However, they are detected by Klingon patrol ships and are forced to land. Despite Uhura's attempts to negotiate, the Klingons prepare to kill the trio, when a mysterious figure attacks the Klingons. After wiping them out, John Harrison confronts the landing party, but surrenders after learning the precise number of torpedoes aimed at him.

Back on the Enterprise, Harrison reveals his real identity: Khan, a genetically augmented superhuman, who has been in cryo sleep for 300 years after waging an unsuccessful war on Earth to eradicate all those inferior to himself and his superhuman comrades. He suggests Kirk should take a closer look at the 72 prototype torpedoes and tells him a set of spatial coordinates. Kirk orders McCoy to take apart one of the torpedoes, and contacts Scotty back on Earth to examine the co-ordinates. The torpedoes are found to each contain a genetically-engineered human in cryo sleep - the remaining members of Khan's crew from the Botany Bay. Khan explains that Admiral Marcus awakened Khan to force him to use his superior intellect and savagery to develop advanced weapons to start a war with the Klingons, keeping his crew as hostages. Kirk realizes that the Enterprise warp core has been sabotaged on Marcus orders, making the covert operation to kill Khan a one-way ticket. At the same time Scott arrives at the coordinates which have been revealed by Khan, and finds a secret Starfleet shipyard, which he infiltrates. Back on the Enterprise the defective warp core is brought back online, but Chekov discourages from using it yet. Shortly after, another ship arrives: an unregistered Federation battleship, the USS Vengeance - a massive vessel built for combat which dwarfs the Enterprise. Admiral Marcus reveals himself as the commander of the vessel, demanding Kirk hand over Khan. Kirk refuses, and the Enterprise warps away to Earth, to return Khan to stand trial for his crimes.

With Marcus in pursuit, the Enterprise is attacked by the Vengeance in Earth's orbit. Outgunned, the Enterprise is severely damaged. Ultimately Kirk agrees to hand over Khan and the 72 bodies in cryo sleep in exchange for the lives of his crew. Marcus refuses and beams his daughter aboard to prevent her being used against him. As the Vengeance is about to destroy the Enterprise, it suffers a ship-wide power outage, caused by Scott who had boarded the ship earlier at the secret shipyard. As the Enterprise weapons are too damaged to continue the fight, and knowing that Khan was the designer of Marcus' ship, Kirk allies himself with Khan and boards the enemy ship. They reunite with Scott and take the bridge. Meanwhile, Spock contacts Spock Prime to learn of Khan's history and how to defeat him. Khan betrays Kirk and takes control of the ship, killing Admiral Marcus in the process. Khan negotiates with Spock for Kirk's life, and beams aboard the 72 torpedoes onto the Vengeance. Khan beams Kirk and the rest of the boarding party back to the Enterprise in order to destroy it. Spock reveals that the torpedoes beamed to the Vengeance were armed, while the cryo pods still remain on the Enterprise. The torpedoes detonate, rendering the Vengeance non-functional, and sending Khan into a furious rage, believing his crew have been killed. Both ships start descending towards the Earth's surface. The crew of the Enterprise manage to halt their ship's descent, as Kirk sacrifices his life to re-align the warp core, dying from radiation poisoning. The enemy ship crashes into downtown San Francisco. Having survived the crash, Khan tries to escape in the chaos, but is pursued by Spock. Meanwhile, Doctor Leonard McCoy discovers that Khan's blood may reanimate the dead Kirk. At the last possible moment, Uhura prevents Spock from killing Khan, and he is taken captive.

Kirk reacts positively to the treatment and is revived and put back on active duty. Khan is sealed into his cryo pod and stored away with the rest of his crew. As the film ends, the Enterprise is re-christened and departs for a 5-year mission of exploration.

Cidersomerset
11th May 2013, 13:55
Funnily enough I just posted this on another thread.....


Star Trek Into Darkness has its UK premiere in central London on 2 May.



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Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyck3fFDK-s

Star Tsar
12th May 2013, 11:56
I cannot wait for this movie!
To get into the spirit I thought I'd share this lil ditty with you all...

:rofl::rofl::cool::rofl::rofl:

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KiwiElf
12th May 2013, 14:08
I cannot wait for this movie!
To get into the spirit I thought I'd share this lil ditty with you all...

:rofl::rofl::cool::rofl::rofl:

_0hTtsqiFCc

Hahahaha me too! - altho a devoted "Trekker", I'm all for alternative timelines and the amazing creativity that JJ Abrams brings to the iconic series. I think it premiers here in NZ around the end of the month. NZ actor Karl Urban (who plays Dr McCoy) gave a local interview on TV the other night - was hilarious. He's back in NZ with his wife and two sons, but wouldn't give too much away about the new film. Had the pleasure of meeting him a few years ago - really wonderful hard-case guy. I look forward to where "no-one has gone before" under the new direction. :)

KiwiElf
16th May 2013, 10:43
Have just seen it - fantastic - even better than the previous! (Just my opinion of coz ;))