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Untitled Star Trek Sequel (2012) Movie


Untitled Star Trek Sequel

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(UK) - 29 June 2012
(USA) - 29 June 2012
(France) - 1 August 2012
(Norway) - 17 August 2012
(Sweden) - 17 August 2012

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Cast of Untitled Star Trek Sequel

  1. Cho, John as [Hikaru Sulu]
  2. Pegg, Simon as [Scotty]
  3. Pine, Chris (I) as [James T. Kirk]
  4. Quinto, Zachary as [Spock]
  5. Urban, Karl as [Bones]
  6. Yelchin, Anton as [Pavel Chekov]
  7. Saldana, Zoe as [Nyota Uhura]

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Genres in Untitled Star Trek Sequel

  1. Action
  2. Adventure
  3. Sci-Fi

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Certificate of Untitled Star Trek Sequel

PG-13 (USA)

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Paramount Pictures [us] - (2011) (USA) (theatrical)

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Trivia of Untitled Star Trek Sequel

- 'William Shatner' (qv) is in consideration to return in this film as an aged James T. Kirk. Although Shatner's Kirk met his end in _Star Trek: Generations (1994)_ (qv), with the alternate continuum created in the previous film the writers now see an good opportunity to resurrect Kirk.

- Screenwriters 'Roberto Orci' (qv) and 'Alex Kurtzman (II)' (qv) explained that the dilemma for the sequel was whether to pit the crew against another villain, or to have an "exploration sci-fi plot where the unknown and nature itself is somehow an adversary," like in _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv).

- According to 'J.J. Abrams' (qv), the time travel-alternate reality concept used in the previous film was a deliberate ploy to enable a reboot for new sagas/films: "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." Full Trivia >>