Star Trek Into Darkness - Official poster revealed, teaser trailer now online

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Alice Eve has the weirdest goddamned shaped head. From back to front, it somehow just keeps getting wider.
 
As a producer, not a writer.

Orci and Kurtzman should be big enough red flags. Lindelof is the exclamation point.

I know he wasn't credited. If im remembering the commentary correctly, he worked with Kurtzman and Orci in between seasons of lost. It seemed like he had a lot of input on the script, he just didn't work on the final drafts.
 
It looks okay but the trailer for the original was really awesome.

Ya the trailer for the original was almost inspirational. Pike challenging Kirk to make something of his life could've been seen as Pike talking to the general public.
 
What are the odds that the story narrative is Wrath of Khan, but the actual antagonist character is Gary Mitchell? OG Star Trek nostalgia mash-up with modern videogame visuals. Lol. Sounds like something Abrams and Lindelof would do!
 
What are the odds that the story narrative is Wrath of Khan, but the actual antagonist character is Gary Mitchell? OG Star Trek nostalgia mash-up with modern videogame visuals. Lol. Sounds like something Abrams and Lindelof would do!

It's entirely possible they're mashing up the stories. That would explain why we keep seeing things that suggest both characters.
 
What are the odds that the story narrative is Wrath of Khan, but the actual antagonist character is Gary Mitchell? OG Star Trek nostalgia mash-up with modern videogame visuals. Lol. Sounds like something Abrams and Lindelof would do!

Maybe. But the villain seems to be more superhuman and less magic, so it would still just be Kahn without the name. Which would be stupid.

so clearly it must be true :/
 
Ya the trailer for the original was almost inspirational. Pike challenging Kirk to make something of his life could've been seen as Pike talking to the general public.

I think it was the best movie teaser ever made, and Pike's main line of dialogue with the visuals they put over it was a big part of why.

This trailer has a lot to live up to. The extra 15 seconds on the JP version had me squealing like a fan girl and groaning at the same time... it came out sounding pretty fucked up. I hope they nail that moment in the final film though.
 
If that final moment in the Japanese trailer does pan out, I can't see how they aren't writing themselves into a corner for the sequel. Either he doesn't die and [insert happy hollywood ending here], which would be stupid, or they implausibly bring him back in the sequel somehow, which would be even stupider.

Because there is no chance they'll stop making sequels if this one is successful.
 
If that final moment in the Japanese trailer does pan out, I can't see how they aren't writing themselves into a corner for the sequel. Either he doesn't die and [insert happy hollywood ending here], which would be stupid, or they implausibly bring him back in the sequel somehow, which would be even stupider.

Because there is no chance they'll stop making sequels if this one is successful.

Or the scene could be completely out of context and not what people expect at all.
 
Watched the Japanese trailer, looks pretty good. But yeah, a lot darker than the last film which was an enjoyable action romp.

So is it a Khan one then? I didn't get the references, since I haven't seen any of the old Trek films outside of First Contact and the one with the whales.
 
I dont really think the extra 15 seconds on the japanese trailer mean anything too important. I mean that scene is so iconic that they could just put it in there as an homage without necesarelly relating it to Khan being in the movie.


At least I hope.
 
Doesn't seem very JJ Abrams like to include a fairly obvious reference to Khan, so I'm going to assume he won't be in the film.

If it is a re-imaging of Khan, they better do The Voyage Home next.
 
Terrible trailer. It starts off like what seems to be a parody of modern day disaster movies.

Anywho, where's the Khan talk coming from? Not a huge Trek fan so I didn't really notice anything in the trailer that reminded me of The Wrath of Khan.
 
Cumberbatch's voice has so much texture that hearing it gives me spontaneous synesthesia and I start tasting gravel.

I suspect many a fangirl will be turning their bass waaaay up tonight.

Wow that is a rather crude joke, Benedict brings out the bad girl in me apparently.
 
If that final moment in the Japanese trailer does pan out, I can't see how they aren't writing themselves into a corner for the sequel. Either he doesn't die and [insert happy hollywood ending here], which would be stupid, or they implausibly bring him back in the sequel somehow, which would be even stupider.

Because there is no chance they'll stop making sequels if this one is successful.
Hey, we all loved Star Trek: The search for Mr. Spock, right?

....right?
 
Terrible trailer. It starts off like what seems to be a parody of modern day disaster movies.

Anywho, where's the Khan talk coming from? Not a huge Trek fan so I didn't really notice anything in the trailer that reminded me of The Wrath of Khan.

Japanese trailer is longer and ends with the whole hands on the glass scene from wrath of kahn when spock dies
 
If that final moment in the Japanese trailer does pan out, I can't see how they aren't writing themselves into a corner for the sequel. Either he doesn't die and [insert happy hollywood ending here], which would be stupid, or they implausibly bring him back in the sequel somehow, which would be even stupider.

Because there is no chance they'll stop making sequels if this one is successful.

Or maybe... it's OLD Spock that dies at the end. That way Spock dies, but we still have Young Spock.
 
Well throwing it out there, they might not mention his name because they don't know it besides just being a tease, in this alternate timeline Kirk could have never met Kahn before like they did in the TV Show.

Anything could have happened from he wakes up to when the film takes place, maybe he was forcefully awoken instead of being saved, having never been saved by Kirk and co. and becoming rivals he returns to his older earth taking over ways.

Hopefully a longer trailer will give us insight, I would far prefer they did their own super human Kahn than they jump into magical powers Mitchell.

If that final moment in the Japanese trailer does pan out, I can't see how they aren't writing themselves into a corner for the sequel. Either he doesn't die and [insert happy hollywood ending here], which would be stupid, or they implausibly bring him back in the sequel somehow, which would be even stupider.

Because there is no chance they'll stop making sequels if this one is successful.

Aren't they all signed on for 3 films anyway?
 
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