Star Trek (2009) Images Revealed

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Posted by Lower Decks Staff

Across the World Wide Web this evening, six websites have each been given an exclusive image from the highly anticipated Star Trek movie (to be released May 8th, 2009).  The six websites are TrekMovie, JoeBlo, MTV Movies Blog, UGO, Ain’t It Cool News and IGN.  Among the images are a shot of the bulk of the cast on the bridge, Kirk and McCoy on the bridge, the movie’s bad guy Nero, and a ship under attack (not the Enterprise, however).

Additionally, TrekMovie reports that the first full trailer for Star Trek will most likely debut in front of Quantum of Solace, the new James Bond movie, on November 14th.  And, the next issue of Entertainment Weekly will have a cover story on Star Trek (that cover, by the way, looks off somehow — far too airbrushed and overlit, perhaps).

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