By
GustavoLeao /
00:22, 2 December 2012 /
Star Trek: Nemesis
A commenter on
TrekMovie.com claims to have seen the trailer for "Star Trek Into
Darkness", and has posted a partial summary of the trailer's
contents.
Below is the full, posted comment from "Jeff, God of Biscuits",
found at posting # 1105,
here on TrekMovie.com. If you would like to
remain spoiler-free, please do not read any further, just in case the
posting is accurate.
"Jeff, God of Biscuits" posted: "I've seen the trailer - it
doesn't confirm that Cumberbatch is playing Gary Mitchell. He has a
monologue where he mentions 'revenge' and he looks to have stronger than
human strength, so it's a possibility. Also, the Enterprise goes
underwater. It's going to make a beautiful desktop wallpaper :)"
"Jeff" goes on to say, in a discussion with other commenter, that
the Enterprise is viewed both falling into and rising out of a body of
water, and he mentions that the trailer went by "fast". Also, he says
that Cumberbatch is seen wearing a black uniform, as seen in the
previously released photos of Cumberbatch and Zachary Quinto, who plays
Spock.
Most of the fellow commenters in the discussion were hesitant to
believe "Jeff", and it must be stated that most of the information
"Jeff" purports to have seen, other than the Enterprise going
underwater, has already been seen. However, that does not make "Jeff's"
statements untrue, just suspect.
The poster states that he only saw the trailer once, and will not
give information as to where and how he had the opportunity to view it,
though he does claim to be an industry insider; he is only passing
along limited information due to fear of losing his job.
This information is preliminary, of course, and entirely rumor.
Once again, please note that this description and the reliability
of the poster is not verifed, and could likely be bogus. Read the post
for yourself, and decide; at least it is fun speculation, and we will
know the truth when the trailer, hopefully, is released in a little over a week.
Special Thanks to TrekWeb Reporter John Morton