“Darkness. Is. Coming.”
Today is just the day of good trailers, I guess.
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“Darkness. Is. Coming.”
Today is just the day of good trailers, I guess.
‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ International Trailer Provides Plenty of Action
The dial turned to Cumberbatch.
New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Trailer Features Hijinks & Adventure
“I am not sure that qualifies.”
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The logical choice.
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Cannot wait. Also, interesting retro-psychadelic poster.
And: I wonder if the opening of this film is bolstered by J.J. Abrams’ recently revealed involvement with Star Wars. Obviously, this Star Trek would have been huge regardless, but I wonder if there is some “let’s get a glimpse of the potential style of the next Star Wars” spillover.
TC Sottec is killing it right now on twitter. Follow him.
When worlds collide.
Lucas Shaw of The Wrap:
J.J. Abrams will direct the next “Star Wars” film for Disney, taking stewardship of one of Hollywood’s most iconic and lucrative film franchises, an individual with knowledge of the production told TheWrap.
Because regular people don’t confuse Star Wars and Star Trek enough already… Seriously though, if this is true (didn’t he just deny it recently?), that’s solid news.
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I don’t think I’ve been this excited for a movie in a while!
“You think you’re safe. You are not.”
The First Teaser Trailer For ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’
The new ‘Star Trek’ trailer is real heavy on the Benedict Cumberbatch messin’ stuff up real bad for the crew of the USS Enterprise.
‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ is directed by J.J. Abrams and stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Karl Urban, Bruce Greenwood and Anton Yelchin, and hits theaters May 17th, 2013.
“So. Shall we begin?”
YES PLEASE
In.
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Star Trek Into Darkness
Two things:
1) Benedict Cumberbatch landed his role in the upcoming Star Trek sequel by shooting his audition on his iPhone in a friend’s kitchen on Christmas night and emailing it to J.J. Abrams.
2) Sherlock starts again in the U.S. on May 6 on PBS.