Star Trek Into Darkness – International Trailer (HD)
– “Star Trek Into Darkness” – International Trailer
In Summer 2013, pioneering director J.J. Abrams will deliver an explosive action thriller that takes Star Trek Into Darkness. When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.
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Director: J.J. Abrams
Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, John Cho, Bruce Greenwood, Benedict Cumberbatch, Peter Weller
Writers: Alex Kurtzman , Roberto Orci , Damon Lindelof
In theaters: May 17th, 2013
Copyright © 2013 Paramount Pictures
ASDFGHJKL IM ALREADY A TREKKIE BUT BENNY! FAINTS
I love how the whole comment section is about how fückiñg amazing Benedict is, and not about the movie.
Cumberbitches unite in the comment section
This movie is entertaining but it doesn't push it self… The story it's a bit mehh
I like Benedict as Khan, he's pretty damn perfect for it!
But the movie at the end feels small and lazy a little :/ it should have been more there to really keep the excitement up
7) The New Galactic Order
Throughout Star Trek’s history, it has remained stranded in a rut. Each show has centered almost entirely on a single crew in a single ship doing a single thing without much in the way of galactic context.
Deep Space Nine came closest to breaking this tradition by placing its ensemble of characters on a fixed space station rather than a traveling starship. Out of necessity, this pushed writers to develop a more robust setting in which conflicts could be fostered. When you can’t just zip off to the planet-of-the-week, adventure has to find you. That’s likely why Deep Space Nine was the only series which thrust the Federation into war, fertile ground for compelling stories.
A new Trek should push the envelope further, focusing less on the voyages of a particular ship and more on the renaissance of an emergent galactic civilization. The original series was described by creator Gene Roddenberry as a wagon train to the stars. Indeed, Captain Kirk embodied the pioneer spirit of an “Ancient Earth” cowboy riding off into the final frontier. In those days, the Federation looked more like the young American nation, asserting itself with a swagger and moral authority earned through virtuous action. In the Next Generation era, the Federation began to look more like the United Nations, more cumbersome and far less assertive. While Captain Picard remained an explorer, his missions were frequently diplomatic and approached with significant caution compared to the stun-first-and-ask-Spock-later approach of his predecessor.
The next logical stage for a new series would be to tackle the theme of globalization on a galactic scale. Decades since the return of Voyager from the distant Delta Quadrant, with the wide-spread integration of technologies looted from the Borg, the galaxy looks a lot smaller than it once did. Journeys to the four corners of the Milky Way no longer last a lifetime, and the rapidly developing mobility and interconnectivity of First World powers like the Federation accelerate toward inevitable galaxy-spanning conflict.
As a galactic power structure emerges, the Federation must determine its role. Will it turn inward and focus on protecting its own? Or will it assert itself upon the galactic stage? Will it live up to the Prime Directive? Or be driven to embrace new philosophies and methods? Trek has always been a laboratory for exploring current events. Taking a modern direction would make the new series relevant.
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Benedict's voice is orgasmic and he looks so hot here
"My Name Is KHAN!!!"
Idiot man
This is our channel name
If someone was going to crash a spaceship into a city I'd rather it be ultra-leftist Social Justice Warrior central. Maybe it'll trigger them and give them real PTSD.
So, this is what Star Trek has been turned into…
Watch it again??? I absolutely despise,abhor this actor. Whatever the fuck his name is. He annoys me, like nothing else that gets under my skin like a thousand creepy bloodsuckers. Just the way he pronounces the simplest word,irks me to no end. He begins and ends at the most intense place ever existed and there is not the slightest infinitesimal modicum of a difference in tone, facial expression, in his reptilian eyes that intensely burn right through a 20 foot thick wall of absolute titanium. And so it goes with his intensely histrionically skewed persona whether having him playing the role of Mickey Mouse or King Kong. I pray, wish I never see this actor ever again under any circumstances.
im still why spock and Uhura are in love when in the original series they never show affection of love
One of my favourite movie trailers
Peter Weller s my reason why I watch this. He's brilliant in both Robocop and Sons of Anarchy.
Imitation Game : Pay attention
Star Trek Into Darkness : Have I got your attention now ?
STAR TREK PSYOP, FAKE MOON LANDINGS, FAKE ISS, EARTH PHOTOS FAKE…
http://tueseahkiong.blogspot.com/2016/10/fake-moon-landings-flat-earth.html
Benedict really is better at Everything.
i want a khan movie. I NEED MORE CUMBERKHAN