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Star Trek XI - Christmas Day 2008

  • 27-02-2007 8:56pm
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    J.J. ABRAMS TO DIRECT STAR TREK FEATURE FILM FOR PARAMOUNT PICTURES
    IN THEATERS CHRISTMAS DAY 2008


    HOLLYWOOD, CA, February 26, 2007 — "Star Trek," one of the most popular and successful franchises in the history of movies and television, returns to the big screen under the creative vision of J.J. Abrams, the force behind "Lost," "Alias" and "Mission Impossible III" for Paramount Pictures.

    The team behind the film will include Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci ("Mission Impossible III") who wrote the screenplay and will executive produce with Bryan Burk. JJ Abrams and "Lost" co-creator Damon Lindelof will produce. The film will begin shooting this fall for a Christmas Day 2008 release.

    One of the most popular film and television franchises of all time, "Star Trek" has encompassed 726 total episodes for television in six different series, beginning with the original 1966-1969 series created by Gene Roddenberry. The 10 "Star Trek" films have grossed in excess of $1 billion at the worldwide box office. The original characters have been named among the 50 greatest TV characters of all time and the Enterprise has lent its name to two proposed spacecrafts.

    "If there's something I'm dying to see, it's the brilliance and optimism of Roddenberry's world brought back to the big screen," said Abrams. "Alex and Bob wrote an amazing script that embraces and respects Trek canon, but charts its own course. Our goal is to make a picture for everyone — life-long fans and the uninitiated. Needless to say, I am honored and excited to be part of this next chapter of Star Trek."

    Brad Grey, chairman and CEO, Paramount Pictures, said, "We could not be more thrilled to be back in business with J.J. Abrams. The revival of the 'Star Trek' franchise is an important part of Paramount's turnaround."

    About Paramount Pictures

    Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global company that produces and distributes filmed entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), a leading entertainment content company with prominent and respected brands including Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks. The company's labels include Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Paramount Classics, DreamWorks, MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movies. PPC operations also include Paramount Digital Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., Paramount Studios, and Worldwide Television Distribution.

    Fact Sheet

    "Star Trek" is one of the most popular film and television franchises of all time:
    • 726 total episodes for television spanning six television series
    • Original series, created by Gene Roddenberry, aired on NBC from 1966-1969
    • 10 movies, grossing in total over $1 billion at the worldwide box office
    • Hundreds of novels
    • $3.5 billion in consumer products
    • 3 million visitors of Las Vegas's "Star Trek: The Experience" since 1998
    • Over 60 interactive software products since 1991; games in production for current and next generation game platforms
    • J.J. Abrams is a talent widely admired by audiences and critics alike:
      • Winner of two Emmy Awards for "Lost"
      • 17 million viewers each week for "Lost"; a top-ten show
      • Hailed by the New York Times as "one of the most exhilarating storytellers in television"
      • Director of "Mission: Impossible III"
      • Creator of "Alias" and "Felicity"

    "Star Trek" has influenced the culture:
    • NASA's first test shuttle was named "Enterprise"
    • The first commercial passenger carrier into space, Virgin Galactic, has announced that the first spacecraft of the line will be named V.S.S. Enterprise
    • An episode of the original "Star Trek" featured television's first interracial kiss
    • Spock, portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, was named one of TV's "50 Greatest Characters Ever" by TV Guide


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,801 ✭✭✭✭Kojak


    A prequel - I don't know. It would want to be done very well in order for me to enjoy it.

    We all seen how the other prequel "Star Trek: Enterprise" got on :eek:

    Abrahams was a good choice as director, but still I believe the story itself will not be good.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I think wait and see, Abrams' work has been really good, and I think that they are very aware of how Enterprise faired - and want to avoid that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 310 ✭✭Spectator#1


    I bet it's absolutely rubbish. Star Trek doesn't need a Lost producer, or Mission Impossible writers. I'm not looking forward to this.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 35,945 Mod ✭✭✭✭dr.bollocko


    Finally, we are one step closer to space, the final frontier and the potential away teams of the future have something to point at strange blue alien stuff in the hope that it makes funny noises.
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    http://www.neoseeker.com/news/story/6551/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,792 ✭✭✭J.R.HARTLEY


    if the rumours of it being about spock and kirk are true, it's a huge mistake, introducing new actors as the characters without fundamentally reinventing the characters is pointless, captain kirk is the overacting hammy william shatner, our very concept of kirk is formed by Shatners portrayal of him. as for abrams, hes a tv man, his direction on MI3 proved that.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,082 ✭✭✭lostexpectation


    will it be at the time of the romulen war though?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    No the Romulan war began in 2156, that would have made it six years after the voyages of Archer on the NX-01.

    Also, new news from the screenswiriters of the film. Apparently the film will simply be called 'Star Trek', and it will be a re-boot of the franchise, and not a prequel as previously thought.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,752 ✭✭✭cyrusdvirus


    No the Romulan war began in 2156, that would have made it six years after the voyages of Archer on the NX-01.

    Also, new news from the screenswiriters of the film. Apparently the film will simply be called 'Star Trek', and it will be a re-boot of the franchise, and not a prequel as previously thought.

    Kinda BSG-ish? Best way to go imho


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Seems like this is the way to go, I am waiting, with interest to see what the casting call is like! Now that will be very interesting!


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