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Willkommen, jolan tru, welcome!
On April21, 2006, Paramount
announced that J.J. Abrams, creator of the hit TV series
"Lost", would produce the eleventh
Star Trek feature film. The name of the movie has been confirmed to
be just "Star Trek". J.J. Abrams will also direct the film.
At this time, little is known about the
movie's premise. "Star Trek XI" revolves around the character
of Spock. The old Spock, played once again by Leonard Nimoy, attempts to
stop a time-traveling Romulan villain named Nero from altering history.
In the course of the movie we will see the TOS Enterprise crew as well
as Christopher Pike, all naturally played by young actors. The familiar
locations include the original U.S.S. Enterprise as well as Starfleet
Academy. In spite of all rumors, William Shatner will definitely not be
in the movie, not even for a cameo.
Although the principal shooting was
finished in March 2008, few pictures of the shooting locations have
leaked so far, owing to a strict nondisclosure policy. In January 2008 a
trailer shown in
the theaters in conjunction with the J.J. Abrams movie "Cloverfield"
revealed that the familiar U.S.S. Enterprise from The Original Series
(TOS) has been redesigned for the movie, and that apparently the
complete assembly of the ship takes place on Earth's surface.
It is certainly too early to
judge the movie at a time when we have nothing more but a coarse plot
outline and some leaked photos. But perhaps it is just the right time
for my two cents on the premise of "Star Trek XI", on what I
expect from it and on the current hype about it. I do not intend to
update this essay every time new facts about the movie become available,
so I attempt to limit it to some basic considerations that will
prospectively retain their validity.
Read the full
essay.
Bernd Schneider
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