Star Trek Movie News
Star Trek XII May Not Follow The 'Sequel' Formula - Says Orci

As reported by io9, Robert Orci says the 'trying to quit being a hero' formula doesn't apply to every second movie in a series and he sees the Enterprise crew as being much more committed to their mission. Our comment on this? Good! Now, get the props department started on Khan's space mullet.
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Star Trek XII Screenwriting 'Underway' Says Zachary Quinto

Early this week we reported Zoe Saldana saying that the Star Trek XII script is 'halfway done'. Now, Zachary Quinto isn't confirming the progress, but is confirming that writing is underway.
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Star Trek XII Script 'Halfway Done' Says Zoe Saldana

As reported by SciFi Wire, Zoe Saldana (Uhura, Star Trek XI) was interviewed last Friday at Comic-Con and revealed that the script for Star Trek XII is halfway done.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan Blu-ray Review

The space-mullet wearing fellas over at Den of Geek! have released their review of 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' on Blu-ray. In the review they discuss the finer points of the moive itself as well as the actually transfer and HD quality of the disc.
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Star Trek XII Possibly 18 Months Away Says Simon Pegg

In a recent interview with Breakingnews.ie, Simon Pegg talks about Hollywood, why he prefers living in London, and the possible release timeline for Star Trek XII.
Simon Pegg thinks Hollywood is a "very friendly place" but insists his heart belongs in London.
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Original Star Trek XI Script Reveals More Deleted Scenes

It looks like someone got their hands on the original script for Star Trek XI. As reported by TNMC, there were several scenes that didn't make it into the final movie. Who knows if any of the scenes were even filmed, but they are most definitely in the original script. Check out the descriptions below.
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'Star Trek' Still In The Top Ten

As reported by Airlock Alpha, 'Star Trek' is still going strong in the top ten grossing movies this week. Nearly beating the premiere of the new Eddie Murphy film 'Imagine That'.
It didn't grab the No. 5 spot for the third week in a row, but it almost got No. 6.
"Star Trek" earned $5.6 million at the box office over the weekend, beating out "Terminator: Salvation," "Drag Me To Hell" and "Angels & Demons."
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Jack Black Not Playing Harry Mudd, For Now.
'Star Trek' Wins Best In Show At The Golden Trailer Awards

As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, 'Star Trek' received top honors at this years Golden Trailer awards.
The trailer for "Star Trek" was named best in show and also took home the Summer 2009 Blockbuster Award at the 10th annual Golden Trailer Awards, which were held Thursday night at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles.
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