Yesterday Paramount Pictures released six new photos from JJ AbramsStar Trek (if you havent seen them yet, click here). Entertainment Weekly premiered their extensive cover story earlier. We have three more new photos (one from Yahoo, one from AICN, and one from /film reader Franco L). We’ve also decided to break down the EW article into bite-sized easily digestible facts, just in case you didn’t want to read all eight pages.

  • $150 million budget confirmed
  • Chris Pine was one of three candidates to test with Quinto for Kirk
  • JJ Abrams gave Randy Pausch, the now-late author of The Last Lecture and avowed Trekker, a cameo in the film
  • Phasers are described as “sleek silver gizmos with spring-triggered barrels that revolve and glow in the transition from ’stun’ to ‘kill’.”
  • Abrams describes the Bridge: ”To me, the bridge is so cool, it makes the Apple Store look uncool.”
  • The Bridge set is “filled with nods to the one from the show”.

  • The U.S.S. Kelvin was named after JJ Abrams’ maternal grandfather Henry Kelvin. He owned an electronics company and was very influential to Abrams as a boy (you may remember him from Abrams’ famous mystery box story. Abrams includes his name in all of his projects.
  • The writers say that Spock is getting “an action upgrade” in the film.
  • Abrams says: ”It was important to me that optimism be cool again.”
  • One of the “redibility-enhancing details” added to the Enterprise are handrails that the crew can now grab during turbulence to keep from falling.
  • Abrams again insists that Star Trek is not “a movie for fans of Star Trek,” but “a movie for fans of movies.”

  • Leonard Nimoy appears in “scenes with at least one of the actors on [the Entertainment Weekly] cover — and maybe both.” They call Nimoy’s first scene in the film “goose-bumpingly cool.”
  • The film’s Plot: The USS Kelvin is attacked by a vicious Romulan named Nero (Eric Bana) who is desperately looking for one of the film’s heroes (Romulan attack on USS Kelvin takes place ‘before Kirk was born’). The film follows the origins of Kirk and Spock’s friendship and shows how the entire Enterprise crew came together.
  • We will see “the awe-inspiring introduction of the Enterprise” and “thrilling action sequences on a harsh ice planet and in the skies of Vulcan”.
  • Chris Pine still a “fresh-faced space cadet” when he first confronts the Romulans.
  • First full trailer confirmed to be attached to Quantum of Solace on November 14th.
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  • Poland626
    So new Watchmen AND Star Trek with 007? KICK ASS!!!

    I can't wait. Never watching ST but this looks interesting

    BTW, Spock looks plastic in that first image IMO
  • Chump Force 1
    Starting to look very nice! Smaller fighter type ships attacking the Kelvin? Would explain the smaller pusle type guns from the 1st close-up picture.

    The Spock picture looks very air-brushed.

    Now waiting for viral to kick-in.
  • Jaybee U Tler
    warner bombards the net with pics and info? Sounds like damage control for that EW cover.
  • Christopher Marc
    is that a giant eyeball on the ship?...
  • Oi Vey
    @ Jabee U

    Warner? you mean, Paramount? And no, it's publicity.
  • My dad used to make me watch the original Star Trek and it bored the crap out of me, but this looks different than anything else in the series. I'm betting it will draw a wider audience than the other films and annoy a lot of diehards.
  • BobC
    Can someone explain to me how Kirk and Sulu are in this film together? Kirk becomes an O-6, sulu is an O-3. That is a minimum seven years career difference.

    John Cho is 36.
    Chris Pine is 28

    It does not make sense.
  • NO THANKS
    Because BobC-

    Abrams again insists that Star Trek is not “a movie for fans of Star Trek,” but “a movie for fans of movies.”

    Just like Triumph said at the Star Wars Premiere.

    "What substance was Han Solo frozen in?"

    "Carbonite!"

    "Wrong. The answer is who gives a shit!"
  • J.D.
    POSSIBLE SPOILER: A British paper is reporting that the film "sees a bad guy travel back through time in a bid to kill Kirk before he becomes the Enterprise-commanding hero."

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/fi...
  • Pentarix
    "The writers say that Spock is getting “an action upgrade” in the film."

    "Abrams again insists that Star Trek is not “a movie for fans of Star Trek,” but “a movie for fans of movies.”

    Aw fuck. So much for that.
  • Oi Vey
    @ BobC

    Can you explain the O-6 and O-3 bit.

    Please, ignore the ages; age does not matter in Hollywood years. Cho played a twenty something year old in the Harold and Kumar movies.
  • Paul
    Is it just me or are all of the things listed incredibly lame? I am a STNG fan and the reason I like the show is its more cerebral take on sci-fi. This seems like a weak attempt to make Star Trek the new Star Wars.
  • Andrew
    Spock does look plastic and very fake.

    In the last round of pictures it looks like Star Trek went back 20 years to when they were a bunch of teenagers. Really threw me off for going to see this movie.
  • fanboy d
    goddammit!!!! we, for ONCE get a movie weks before the us and you guys'll have the star trek trailer attached to it and we won't!
  • Dr.Doc
    man, this flick sounds so cool

    w/ Kevin Smith and Edgar Wright already giving it the thumbs up, i cant wait!

    and i dont even like star trek!
  • BobC
    @NOthanks
    This isn't a fan thing. This is a logic thing.

    @Oi Vey
    It is their ranks. Captain Kirk and Liutennant Sulu. There is a huge age difference conveyed in that rank. Heck, I guess it sounds like it is not set that early in the characters beginnings. Still, Pine is way too young to be a captain.

    And age does matter. DeNiro cannot play Matt Damon's son. Cho looks like an asian guy in his thirties. Chris Pine looks in his twenties. Though Kirk was captain in his early thirties....It might work.
  • Rockme
    everything so far looks nice
  • Mikey M
    They don't look like teens to me. Maybe they look young compared to the original actors. Teens do not look like that.
  • Kirk was famous for becoming the youngest captain in the history of Starfleet, so the usual age difference in ranks does not necessarily come into play here.
  • Trekfan
    Why is there a giant eyeball attached to the bridge of the Kelvin?

    Even if it is supposed to be a nav deflector, why is it attached to *the bridge*?!
  • Trekfan
    Also, I have to say, if this is a prequel, why is the Kelvin pictured as a Constitution-refit class ship?
    Why isnt it an original Constitution-class? (as were seen in the Original Series).

    Also also, during the Earth-Romulan War Federation ships were still using fusion powered warp drives. It wasnt until very late in the war the the "m/ara"(matter/anti-matter reaction assembly) was put into production-line ships. http://www.starfleet-museum.org/warp-developmen...

    I mean come on! JJ Abrams is better than this. I can forgive the aztecing of the deck plates; but telling me that movie-era ship designs were seen during the Earth Romulan War(which happened some 70 or so years previous to the start of the first series) is stretching belief a little too far!
  • I'm a Trek fan. Not so bad that I wear a weird costume and pointy ears at conventions, but bad enough that I go to the conventions.

    I'm nervous about this movie, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to see it.

    For everyone who keeps commenting on why this isn't exactly like the Trek they've already made I want to say, no shout...

    "THIS IS A FRICKING REBOOT, YOU SPASTIC UBERDORK!"

    This is not the Trek of Shatner and Nimoy. There will not be Picard and Data man-love. This is not the place to watch Hawk beat up Cardassians while being Jesus. There will not be ships lost in space. And this is not a Holodeck flashback lasting four seasons.

    This is a new look on a classic television show. Stop acting like they've taken a baby and slammed it into a wall. Be fan and support the freaking movie or be a dork and hate so Paramount thinks all thing Trek are dead.

    Peace
    or better yet
    Live Long and Prosper
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