This is the Star Trek Into Darkness trailer that began playing in front of conventional showings of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey this weekend. It expands on the teaser released a couple of weeks ago — it’s got plenty of “darkness”, though it features less of Benedict Cumberbatch’s bad guy. Paramount release the Skydance and Bad Robot production May 17, 2013.
Hot Trailer: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Monday December 17, 2012 @ 9:20am PSTTags: Paramount Pictures, Star Trek Into Darkness
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4 million Quatloos that is Garth of Izar!
Works for me.
They should hand out Paxil when they screen this. Why does every sci-fi franchise have to out-do the other for dark and portentousness these days? The trailer makes it look like one massive slow-mo montage of lingering looks, exhaustion, and utter despair.
Sigh.
Watch the trailer for Oblivion. Then watch the trailer for After Earth. Then watch this trailer again. Tell me the difference between them other than the actors playing the parts.
There are more than five characters in ‘Star Trek’.
Agree with elfrunner. I doubt Bones is going to have any jokes at all.
“He’s dead, Jim. They’re all dead, Jim. Now we’re going to die, too, Jim.”
This doesn’t look like any Star Trek I recognize, sadly.
Well I heard that the next installment will be called Star Trek: A Mirthful Romp, so, fret not, elfrowner.
So ready for this! I’ll be there opening weekend.
abrams and crew have missed the point about star trek. it is not an anti-intellectual romp with space age versions of cowboys along with explosions and bad guys in big space ships trying to destroy the universe. it’s about space exploration, hope for the future, peace, the celebration of science, engineering, mathematics. you know, stuff that people who watch michael bay films cannot grasp.
BH – you’re right, it’s gotta be Garth. Dudette — total agreement. Few sci-fi franchises envision anything but post-apocolypse. Star Trek stands alone in its optimism about humanity. Ultimately some version of Gene Roddenberry’s future will come true, maybe not warp drive, but interstellar travel to at least a few nearby systems.