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Modèle:Future film Modèle:Two other uses Modèle:Infobox Film Star Trek (also referred to as Star Trek XI) is an upcoming science fiction film, the eleventh entry in the Star Trek film series, based on the franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. In April 2006, after several years of rumor and speculation, Paramount Pictures announced that the film would be produced by Lost co-creators J. J. Abrams (who is directing) and Damon Lindelof. It was written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, who are also executive producers with Bryan Burk, Jeffrey Chernov and Level 1 Entertainment executives Bill Todman, Jr., Edward Milstein, and Paul Schwake. The film will simply be called Star Trek<ref> Horowitz , Josh



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Premise

The story will focus on the earliest adventures of James T. Kirk and Spock,<ref> Itzkoff , Dave


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Cast

   Chris Pine Drops Out Of 'White Jazz' For Kirk Role 
     
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  • Zachary Quinto as Spock. For the role, Quinto shaved his eyebrows, and spent three hours a day having pointed ears and large earlobes applied, so as to match Leonard Nimoy's appearance.<ref> Nicholas Fonseca


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   The Ears! The Eyebrows! It's Spock 2.0 
     
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   Karl Urban Confirmed as the new Leonard "Bones" McCoy 
     
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   Simon Pegg to play Scotty in 'Trek' 
     
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.    Saldana cast in Abrams' 'Star Trek' 
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.    Final frontier for Cho, Pegg 
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  • Eric Bana as Nero, the villain of the film. <ref>"
   Bana Cast as Villain in New Movie 
     
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   Ben Cross is Sarek 
     
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   Ryder Is Spock's Mom In "Trek" 
     
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While William Shatner has indicated that he will not be appearing in the film,<ref>"

   Vegas Report: Shatner and Nimoy Talk Movie 
     
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   William Shatner Answers Rumors, Says He Is Not In New Star Trek Movie 
     
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 . </ref><ref>   Anthony Pascale
     
   
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   Shatner Talks 'Star Trek' Flap + Announces Free Vegas Trip Promotion 
     
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 . </ref> Abrams said in July 2007 that the production was "desperately trying to figure out a way to put him in" but that to "shove him in...would be a disaster."<ref>"
   Comic-Con Transcript: "It was logical!" 
     
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 . </ref> Original Sulu George Takei has also expressed hope he will be in the film.<ref>"
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For some time it was widely rumored that Matt Damon would play Kirk in the movie. Damon, upon hearing the rumors, including comments from William Shatner giving him a "seal of approval" for the role,<ref name="Damon"> Matt Damon on playing Kirk

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Adrien Brody discussed playing Spock with director J. J. Abrams.<ref> Josh Horowitz


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   Adrien Brody Confirms He Was Almost Mr. Spock 
     
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 . </ref> Paul McGillion auditioned for the role of Scotty.<ref>   Pascale , Anthony 
       
   
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   Paul McGillion a Contender for Scotty 
     
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 . </ref>  Although he did not win the role, he impressed producers enough that he was given another (thus far unidentified) role in the film.<ref name="mcgillion" /> James Kyson Lee was considered for Sulu, but because Zachary Quinto was already cast as Spock, the producers of the TV show Heroes did not want to lose another cast member for three months.<ref>   Ileane Rudolph
     
   
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   Heroes Preview: Ando's Secret Superpower Desire 
     
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 . </ref> Abrams also approached Timothy Olyphant for a part.<ref>   Shawn Adler
     
   
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   Olyphant Nearly Joined Enterprise Crew For New ‘Star Trek’ 
     
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Development

As early as 2003, Rick Berman, then-executive producer of the Star Trek franchise, began quietly discussing the possibility of an eleventh Star Trek feature film. However, because of the failures in 2002 and 2005 of the franchise, including the tenth film, Star Trek Nemesis and the cancellation of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, these statements were widely ignored. However, in February 2005, Berman told Variety that screenwriter Erik Jendresen, among others, was involved in pre-production of a new film.<ref name="variety050213"> Dave , McNary


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   Trekkers consider series' future 
     
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   "Concept needs reinvention, say creators"
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Despite being tangled up in rumors of other screenplays under consideration,<ref>"

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   Patrick Stewart Says STAR TREK XI May Feature Characters from Various TREK Series 
     
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   More Star Trek Rumors 
     
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 . </ref> the Jendresen script was widely believed to be in pre-production. It was believed that the story, titled Star Trek: The Beginning, would revolve around a new set of characters, led by a man named Tiberius Chase. It would take place in a time after Enterprise but before Star Trek: The Original Series, possibly during the Earth-Romulan War.  These rumors have since been verified in large part by Jendresen.<ref name="syfy">   Hinman , Michael 
       
   
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However, on February 25, 2006, Douglas Mirabello, a personal assistant to Rick Berman, made an extensive posting at the Something Awful forums in which he denied that production on The Beginning was going forward, and claimed that Star Trek was dead for the time being. "The franchise needs a totally new creative team, some time off, and a cool new approach", he said.<ref> Cullen , Ian


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Production

On April 20, 2006, the Associated Press reported that the eleventh Star Trek movie was officially in production. Citing sources at Paramount Pictures, the AP reported that the untitled new movie would be directed and produced by J. J. Abrams, best known as the creator and executive producer of the television shows Alias and Lost, and as the producer/director of Mission: Impossible III. Most of this information was later confirmed by Paramount and other sources. Longtime Abrams collaborators Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have since independently confirmed that they will be writing the movie, with fellow Abrams alumnus Damon Lindelof co-producing. Kurtzman, Orci, and the final member of Abrams' production company, Bryan Burk, are all executive producers.

According to comments by Roberto Orci, the treatment for XI is done, and he and Kurtzman have begun writing the script. In an August interview, he hoped that they would complete a first draft by the end of October and a final version by Christmas 2006, and said that, "if all goes perfectly", shooting might begin as early as summer 2007.<ref>"

   Orci Reveals Star Trek XI Schedule 
     
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 . </ref>  However, unnamed sources speaking to The Trek Movie Report indicated in October that shooting may begin in the spring, partly to alleviate Abrams' overscheduling as executive producer for Lost, Six Degrees, and What About Brian, in addition to producing Trek XI.  Sources have also claimed that informal auditions had already begun in early October.<ref>"
   Trek XI Update: Abrams Already Auditioning Actors - On Track To Start Shooting In Spring 
     
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 . </ref>  Despite Orci's hopes of an October script, however, J. J. Abrams said in a November 2 interview that, "they are in the midst of it and it's in progress".<ref>"
   Trek XI Falling Behind? 
     
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 . </ref>  Despite some news agencies taking this as a sign of possible delay for Trek XI,<ref>"
   Abrams Talks Kirk and Spock With TrekMovie.com 
     
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   Trek XI Already Hitting Scheduling Problems 
     
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 . </ref> Abrams appears to still believe in an accelerated schedule, saying in the interview that shooting next spring is "realistic", and that, in fact, they are "otherwise ... not going to make the date that we have".

For many months after the film was announced, Abrams declined to make a decision about whether or not he would accept the directorship offered him by Paramount. On February 23 2007, Abrams had finally accepted Paramount's offer to direct Star Trek XI.<ref> Siegel , Tatiana


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 . </ref> Afterward, Paramount Pictures announced a release date of December 25, 2008.<ref>   Paramount Pictures
     
   
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   Star Trek XI Coming Christmas Day 2008 
     
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 . </ref> On January 7, 2007, J.J. Abrams announced that the first draft script for the movie was complete and awaiting what he referred to as "tweaking". He remarked that it will satisfy "non-Trekkers" and that for those who love Star Trek, "the fix that they get will be very satisfying". He has said that it will begin filming in 2007, with a release date of 2008. Contrary to some reports, Abrams pointedly did not confirm details of the film or its plot.<ref name="startrek070111">   Abrams: First Draft Done 
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Filming began on November 7, 2007.<ref> ACTION! Cameras Roll on "Star Trek" Movie Rebirth


.</ref> The shoot will last eighty-five days, and will take place on eleven sets built at the Paramount backlot, and there will be two weeks of location shooting in Iceland.<ref> William Keck


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   Final frontier for Cho, Pegg 
     
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 . </ref> The design work for the film will be primarily done by Transformers designer Ryan Church and Trek veteran John Eaves.<ref>"
   TrekMovie.com Update On Latest Shatner and Enterprise Rumors 
     
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 . </ref> Following the commencement of the Writers Guild of America strike on November 5, 2007, Abrams, himself a WGA member, told Variety that while he will not render writing services for the film and intends to walk the picket line, he does not expect the strike to impact his directing of the production.<ref>"
   WGA strike hit the streets 
     
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Michael Giacchino, the composer for several other Abrams projects, including MI:3, Lost, and Alias has confirmed that he will score Star Trek.<ref>"

   Composing Trek XI 
     
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 . </ref> The composer will keep the original theme by Alexander Courage. Giacchino admitted personal pressure in scoring the film, as "I grew up listening to all of that great [Trek] music, and that's part of what inspired me to do what I'm doing... You just go in scared. You just hope you do your best. It's one of those things where the film will tell me what to do."<ref>   Cindy White
     
   
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Star Trek will be the first film in the franchise in which Paramount has collaborated with other production companies to finance the film. J.J. Abrams' company, Bad Robot Productions, and Bill Todman Jr.'s Level 1 Entertainment are developing the picture alongside Paramount.<ref> Paramount Updates Star Trek Credits & Official Synopsis + Adds Production Partner

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The production team has maintained heavily-enforced security around the film. Actor Karl Urban describes: "[There is a] level of security and secrecy that we have all been forced to adopt. I mean, it's really kind of paranoid crazy, but sort of justified. We're not allowed to walk around in public in our costumes and we have to be herded around everywhere in these golf carts that are completely concealed and covered in black canvas. The security of it is immense. You feel your freedom is a big challenge."<ref>"

   Karl Urban Talks New McCoy, Says Movie Will Be Very Faithful to The Original Series 
     
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The film's shooting script has also been fiercely protected, even with the main cast. Actor Simon Pegg said the script is "very hush-hush; when I read it, I read it with a security guard near me - it's that secretive."<ref>"

   Simon Pegg Talks a Little About New Star Trek Movie 
     
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Reaction

The film's concept raises questions of whether the movie might modify continuity, as either a retcon or a reboot. Screenwriter Roberto Orci has said Star Trek is "in some senses" a prequel, but that the terms he and producer Damon Lindelof prefer are "re-invigoration" or "re-vitalization."<ref>"

   Orci Talks Casting, Characters, Canon...and Kirks 
     
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A prequel concept was opposed by Star Trek's creator Gene Roddenberry when it first was proposed by Harve Bennett in 1991 after the completion of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>

In interviews, Abrams has saluted both the fans and the continuity several times. "Being involved with a series that has a passionate and vocal following makes me incredibly sympathetic. They have put up with so many incarnations along the way. These fans, they are a smart bunch. They are an intelligent group. We are very respectful and we have no intention of subverting the material," he told Donald Clarke of The Irish Times.<ref>"

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   Abrams Has New Ideas For 'Trek XI' 
     
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Abrams has not seen Star Trek Nemesis, and claims that the franchise eventually "disconnected" for him. However, Roberto Orci claims "immediate recall" of all things Trek, and has made comments indicating that he considers even some of the line of Star Trek novels to have canon value, although Gene Roddenberry never considered the novels to be canon.<ref> Krutzler , Steve


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   Abrams Cohorts Emphasize Respect for Mythology in Trek XI, Say Script Will Contain Old and New 
     
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 . </ref> Abrams has labeled Bryan Burk as being "relatively fresh" to the Star Trek universe.  Abrams labeled himself as a "big fan", but not a "Trekker" or a "Trekkie".<ref>"
   J.J. Abrams Reveals the Spirit of Star Trek XI 
     
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Marketing

The first teaser trailer will debut with Cloverfield in January 2008.<ref>"

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References

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External links

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