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  • 15 Things You Never Knew About ‘Star Trek’ on its 10th Anniversary

    15 Things You Never Knew About ‘Star Trek’ on its 10th Anniversary

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    It’s now been ten years since Paramount Pictures rebooted one of the greatest sci-fi franchises of all time and gave us a brand new “Star Trek.” This film helped reinvigorate the franchise and made stars out of the likes of Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana. While we continue the wait for a a fourth movie that may never happen, enjoy this fun trivia about the making of this epic reboot.

    1. The origins of the reboot can be traced as far back as 1968, when “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry announced at a fan convention his plans to create a movie prequel detailing the formation of the Enterprise crew.

    2. Before this film materialized, Paramount was developing a different reboot called “Star Trek: The Beginning.” This version would have been set during the Earth-Romulan War and centered around Kirk’s ancestor Tiberius Chase.

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    3. The crew relied on an abandoned Budweiser plant factories to depict the cluttered engine rooms of the Enterprise.

    4. John Cho was initially reluctant to play the role of Hikaru Sulu, as Cho is Korean American and Sulu is Japanese American. However, original Sulu actor George Takei encouraged Cho to take the part.

    5. In certain scenes, the special effects team had to completely reanimate Eric Bana and Leonard Nimoy‘s mouths. That’s because Bana severely injured his teeth and Nimoy’s dialogue was changed during the older Spock’s first encounter with Kirk.

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    6. Kirk is shown eating an apple during the Kobayashi Maru training sequence. This mirrors a scene from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” where an older Kirk eats an apple while recounting the story of that infamous scandal.  According to director J.J. Abrams, this homage was completely accidental.

    7. Winona Ryder was cast as Spock’s mother Amanda, despite being only six years older than Zachary Quinto. This is because the film was originally supposed to include an early scene of Amanda giving birth to her son.

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    8. “Star Trek: The Next Generation” star Wil Wheaton provided voiceover dialogue for many of the Romulans on Nero’s ship.

    9. Karl Urban‘s Dr. McCoy mentions joining Starfleet after going through a nasty divorce. This pays homage to an unused story from writer D.C. Fontana, which was originally written for Season 3 of the TV series.

    10. There’s a reason Nero is MIA for so long in between traveling into the past and battling the Enterprise crew. A deleted subplot reveals that Nero  and his crew were captured by Klingons and imprisoned for several decades.

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    11. IDW Publishing released several tie-in comic books that flesh out the events surrounding the film.  2009’s “Star Trek: Countdown” explores the events that led to Nero’s journey into the past and features Captain Picard as a major character. 2010’s “Star Trek: Nero” expands on the movie’s deleted Klingon subplot.

    12. This turned out to be the final “Star Trek” film Majel Roddenberry worked on. Barrett provided the voice of Starfleet’s computers dating back to the original TV series. She passed way in December 2008, two weeks after completing her dialogue for the reboot.

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    13. A lucky few fans were given a surprise early screening in April 2019. The Alamo Drafthouse advertised a screening of “The Wrath of Khan” with a special 10-minute preview of the reboot. Instead, Nimoy and the film’s writers interrupted the film and asked attendees if they’d rather watch the new “Star Trek” instead.

    14. Paramount initially planned for a fourth film in the reboot series to follow 2016’s “Star Trek Beyond,” one which would bring back Chris Hemsworth as George Kirk. However, the film was canceled in January 2019 after negotiations broke down with Pine and Hemsworth.

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    15. “Star Trek” may be getting rebooted all over again. Quentin Tarantino has pitched his idea for a movie and has voiced an interest in directing after completing work on “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”

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  • Rooney Mara Is Mad for Love in ‘The Secret Scripture’ Trailer

    Secret Scripture“Anything you see with love is the truth,” a woman named Rose says in the trailer for Jim Sheridan’s “The Secret Scripture.” But love can also be blinding, as she learns over the course of her tragic life.

    The movie stars Rooney Mara as a beautiful young woman in 1940s Ireland. The men of the town all fall helplessly in love with her, including the stalkerish Father Gaunt (Theo James) and a dashing fighter pilot named Michael (Jack Reynor). Rose falls for Michael when she nurses him after a plane crash, and Gaunt’s jealousy provokes him to alert the authorities who are looking for Michael and to send Rose to an insane mental hospital for nymphomania. Some 50 years later, older Rose (Vanessa Redgrave) recounts all of this to a psychiatrist (Eric Bana).
    The movie looks breathtakingly beautiful, with some stunning cinematography. Mara, meanwhile, is apparently The Hot Actress of the fall, as “The Secret Scripture” was one of three movies she starred in at the Toronto International Film Festival.

    “The Secret Scripture” does not yet have a release date.

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  • Ricky Gervais Fakes the News in ‘Special Correspondents’ Trailer

    Special CorrespondentsWhy report from dangerous front lines when you can kick back in a comfy studio in New York?

    That’s exactly what Ricky Gervais and Eric Bana do on their radio show in “Special Correspondents,” an upcoming Netflix movie written and directed by Gervais.
    Here, he plays a sound engineer for a news radio show hosted by Bana. They pretend to report live from strife-stricken Ecuador, but then things take a turn for the absurd when they are presumed missing in that country — all while being safe and sound in New York City. Vera Farmiga, America Ferrera, and Benjamin Bratt also star.

    Say what you will about Gervais’s awards hosting efforts, but his scripted work has yielded some funny results. “Special Correspondents” is the latest collaboration between Gervais and Netflix, after his series “Derek.” The movie will be available to stream starting April 29.

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  • ‘The Finest Hours’ Trailer: Chris Pine Is a Hero Facing Perfect Storm

    “The Finest Hours” covers the true story of what’s being called “the greatest small boat rescue in Coast Guard history.” Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, and Eric Bana star in the action thriller, and Disney just released the first trailer.

    Check it out:


    It’s hard not to make some comparisons to “A Perfect Storm,” even if this is set in the 1950s and the plot is quite different. “The Finest Hours” follows a massive nor’easter that struck New England on February 18, 1952. The storm wreaked havoc on the ships caught in its path, including the SS Pendleton. Affleck plays the senior officer on board, who realizes it’s up to him to take charge. Meanwhile, as word reaches the U.S. Coast Guard station in Chatham, Massachusetts, Bana’s warrant officer orders a daring operation to rescue the stranded men. Four men, led by Pine’s Coast Guard captain, set out in a wooden lifeboat with an ill-equipped engine and little means of navigation to face freezing temperatures, 60-foot high waves, and hurricane-force winds. Talk about heroes!

    Disney plans to release “The Finest Hours” on January 29, 2016. What do you think, so far?

    Watch the trailer.

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  • Guy Ritchie Shares First Look at Charlie Hunnam in ‘Knights of the Round Table’ (PHOTO)

    Charlie Hunnam and Guy RitchieThings are looking very British and beardy on the set of “Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur,” based on the photo Guy Ritchie Tweeted yesterday. The director posted a pic of himself with star Charlie Hunnam to mark the official first day of production on what Warner Bros. is hoping will turn into a lucrative franchise.

    WB also released the official synopsis, which is as follows:

    The bold new story introduces a streetwise young Arthur who runs the back alleys of Londonium with his gang, unaware of the life he was born for until he grasps hold of the sword Excalibur-and with it, his future. Instantly challenged by the power of Excalibur, Arthur is forced to make some hard choices. Throwing in with the Resistance and a mysterious young woman named Guinevere, he must learn to master the sword, face down his demons and unite the people to defeat the tyrant Vortigern, who stole his crown and murdered his parents, and become King.

    Eric Bana plays Arthur’s pops Uther Pendragon, alongside Jude Law as Vortigern, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey as Guinevere, Djimon Hounsou as Bedivere, and Aidan Gillen is Goosefat Bill, whoever that is.

    “KOTR” is slated for release on July 22, 2016.

    [Via Slashfilm]
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