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Sneak Peek: Star Trek

JJ Abrams directs Star Trek (2009). Photo: Paramount Pictures Corporation
JJ Abrams directs Star Trek (2009). Photo: Paramount Pictures Corporation

As audiences await JJ Abrams’ big-screen update of Star Trek, crashing into theaters May 8th, MM readers can get a sneak peek behind the scenes in these two pages of set photos, courtesy of Paramount Pictures.


A young James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) share an intense moment aboard the USS Enterprise in the new Star Trek, hitting theaters May 8.


Eric Bana returns to his Hulk roots to go green again as Nero, the creepy Romulan villian. 


Chris Pine going all Cliffhanger as James T. Kirk. Hopefully he hangs on long enough to become the Captain Kirk audiences all know and love. 


Left to right: Chekov (Anton Yelchin), James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), Scotty (Simon Pegg), Bones (Karl Urban), Sulu (John Cho) and Uhura (Zoë Saldana) trying to figure out what’s happening in an episode of “Lost” on a break from defending the United Federation of Planets in Star Trek

All photos: Industrial Light and Magic/Paramount Pictures Corporation

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Comment by Onesource on 5/06/09 at 10:29 pm

I have been waiting for this movie for a long time.  If your a treky fan than you have been waiting as well.

Comment by trent-c on 5/07/09 at 7:34 am

Just saw it today and absolutely loved it.

Comment by Danny R on 5/08/09 at 12:30 pm

I know some die-hard fans who were planning to boycott this movie. I hate that. I love Star Trek, but it is not a sacred text! Anyway, since this movie’s been getting nothing but great reviews, these friends of mine are eager to go. Go figure. Scalp Med

Comment by Onesource on 5/08/09 at 10:49 pm

I think its great to want to keep things in its purest form.  I played mech warrior until it was barely kept alive but a few hard core players.  I feel the same way about star trek, but i recognize as i get older that life is full of compromise and the movie makers need to keep it fresh and make money or there is now movie to go to.  That said i will find bits and pieces that bring me back to the original script and tomorrow night i am there.

Comment by denver criminal law attorney on 6/02/09 at 10:37 am

Star Trek is one of the best American science fiction movies ever created. It depicts the way humans and aliens interact in an entertaining fashion! Thanks to Director J.J. Abrams for his exceptional cinematography.

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