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

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I don't get it...

Would you guys rather have the dude who wrote Lost and Prometheus (flaws and all) leading the way, or the dudes who wrote the Transformers movies?

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Imo the first hour was one of the best action / sci-fi films. It all went downhill when the Transformers finally landed.
The hour without any action or sci-fi robots?

Lol, there was far to much emphasis on humans in the films, as nice as megan fox looked, and damn she was fine, I really didn't give a poop about her or sam at all.

Can someone tell me the importance of Mitchell? I just remember him from TOS.

As far as we know there is none, he is a small character generally for one small storyline, if this is him that is probably why they used him because he was a small character they could do anything with in this alternate universe.
 
Upon rewatching, it looks like his plan may start with actually crashing the Enterprise into Earth, at least that was the vibe I got from the crashing ship and Sulu looking frustrated at his control panel
 
As far as we know there is none, he is a small character generally for one small storyline, if this is him that is probably why they used him because he was a small character they could do anything with in this alternate universe.
Unlike Khan, his OS appearance was pretty unmemorable. Aside from the fact that it the second pilot, I don't think anyone really considers it to be a classic.

I mostly agree with the bold. I would also add that the studio probably liked that the character basically enables them to make this a super hero film.
 
That was my thought. Which makes Cumberbatch Gary Mitchell.
But he was jumping around like a superhuman and beating the crap out of people one handed. He's got to be khan at this point. Plus there's what looks like the Spock dying from wrath going on too.
 
I think I'm gonna skip trailers. I wanna go in dark (lol pun). But seriously, the first one was so good, I'm already convinced to see the sequel. I don't need to know more.
 
I guess. It just sounds like Kahn to me,with the whole "I have returned to have my vengeance" line. I don't put it past the, to totally be leading us towards Kahn for it just to be Mitchell.

I think it'll probably be Gary Mitchell seeking revenge for Kirk leaving him for dead on the rim. Maybe based on that comic that retreaded the story in the new universe recently, maybe not. ST'09 kind of demonstrated that they're not afraid to build on stories they haven't told in full, and the audience ate it up anyways.
 
But he was jumping around like a superhuman and beating the crap out of people one handed. He's got to be khan at this point. Plus there's what looks like the Spock dying from wrath going on too.
Didn't Mitchell's powers grow as time passed? It could be a case of him starting out as a superhuman Khan-like soldier, and by the end of the film be a psionic god.
 
I think it'll probably be Gary Mitchell seeking revenge for Kirk leaving him for dead on the rim. Maybe based on that comic that retreaded the story in the new universe recently, maybe not. ST'09 kind of demonstrated that they're not afraid to build on stories they haven't told in full, and the audience ate it up anyways.

It'll be kind of hard to build a believable backstory with the two of them being friends, especially since he's such an unknown character to the greater public.
 
Where does the idea that its Gary Mitchell come from again?

Starfleet Uniform + Seemingly super powered + knows Kirk well = Sounds like Mitchell.


in TOS, I believe Mitchell was an old friend of Kirk's and he was also the original tactical officer before Chekov (in 'The Cage')
 
All the evidence points to 'Gary Khan' launching (at least) a two stage attack on Starfleet. It looks like a meeting involving Starfleet hierarchy is stormed. Spock is in the room standing, perhaps giving a presentation, before someone gets shot with a phaser. We also see a starship being flung into buildings and hit the water.

We later see a memorial being given headed by Kirk affording a speech. The only thing I'm confused by is how the Enterprise becomes submerged in the first place.
 
Didn't Mitchell's powers grow as time passed? It could be a case of him starting out as a superhuman Khan-like soldier, and by the end of the film be a psionic god.

That's what I'm thinking.

It would explain the lack of glowing eyes as well. He wouldn't get those until the end.
 
It's not like the first Transformers movie was much better.

TF2 is a steaming turd compared to TF1, and TF1, while not an amazing film, is actually pretty decent.

Orci and Kurtzman's best work is ST09, their worst work is TF2 (with the writers guild strike excuse to some extent), and TF1 squarely falls in the middle.
 
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