
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
If that is the name, its meaning isn't quite clear
There seems to be an almost confirmed name for the next film to feature Capt. Kirk and his crew of the USS Enterprise: "Star Trek: Into Darkness." The name, which leaked out just as Star Trek as a franchise was celebrating its 46th anniversary, has not been acknowledged by director J.J. Abrams or ...
Read MorePrincipal photography expected to start Jan. 15
"Star Trek 2" writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman like Hawaii (see: "Hawaii Five-0") as does writing partner Damon Lindelof (see: "Lost"). So why not put Star Trek there as well? J.J. Abrams is set to put Capt. Kirk and crew back in front of the cameras beginning in Jan. 15 not only on Para ...
Read MoreNew scene from J.J. Abrams' upcoming sequel, which hits theaters May 17
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Read MoreAnother new look at J.J. Abrams' upcoming sequel, which hits theaters May 17
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Read MoreA new look at J.J. Abrams' upcoming sequel, which hits theaters May 17
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Read MoreUPDATED: Take a look at J.J. Abrams' upcoming sequel, which hits theaters May 17
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Read MoreProducer says they want to 'get it right'
No one ever said that James Cameron has ever been in a hurry to do anything. The time between his last two feature films -- each of which became the biggest box office draws of all time -- was 12 years. So should it be a surprise that the planned sequels for Cameron's "Avatar" could take at least ...
Read MorePhotos showed Zachary Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana in action
More than four years ago, photos from the first day of shooting of "Star Trek" featuring Zachary Quinto in front of the Vulcan Science Academy committee leaked to the Internet, and fandom was buzzing. Director J.J. Abrams locked down the set even more than he had before, and not much else got out ...
Read MoreCertainly not the biggest surprise, but one many fans are happy about
J.J. Abrams wouldn't direct the most recent Mission: Impossible film, although it was produced under his Bad Robot shingle. But it seems that only Abrams can take on Capt. Kirk and the Enterprise. Abrams has confirmed he will indeed direct "Star Trek 2," the sequel to his 2009 film, when producti ...
Read MoreWriting team now hard at work on the next big-screen Star Trek adventure
Groceries and laundry are pretty common on to-do lists, but screenwriter Roberto Orci has just scored out a heftier task from his: start writing Star Trek 2. Scripting has finally begun on the sequel to J.J. Abrams2009 adaptation of the legendary science-fiction franchise, based on a story that h ...
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