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STAR TREK XI to be Filmed in Australia, Set in 2010 ? - Movie Rumor Mill Spinning Fast (SPOILERS)

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By GustavoLeao / 17:12, 22 July 2005 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Several rumors about the STAR TREK XI prequel movie have appeared today on the net, rumors that TrekWeb has been unable to officially confirm or deny.



According to the latest issue of STAR TREK Magazine, just out in the UK, Paramount bosses have hinted that the prequel may be filmed in Australia, according to a claim made by the Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann, when he opened the Australian Star Trek convention, Terra Nova, back in April
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"Mr Rann had been with Paramount Pictures executives at a dinner in Adelaide the day before our convention," Stuart Blair, President of the United Federation of Planets Fan Club of South Australia told Star Trek Magazine. Although that meeting was primarily about Paramount's upcoming film of Edgar Rice Burroughs' PRINCESS OF MARS, Paramount execs apparently also revealed they were also considering shooting the next STAR TREK film in Australia.

STAR TREK Magazine reader Carol Dale, who was at the event says the Premier also revealed some of the next film's plot.

"STAR TREK XI will be set in the very near future," Carol reports. "2010 to be exact. A time when the Earth has been almost destroyed by nuclear war, when our saviours from the future arrive."

"The story is to be set over two movies," Carol continued. "As to who will star nothing was said, but it was inferred that Spock was a must. But if they are bringing help from the future it leaves it open to star any and all of the STAR TREK casts from all the shows."

To read the full article, get the latest issue of STAR TREK Magazine at your local newstand.

This information is preliminary, of course, and entirely rumor.



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RE: Is there anything that does satisfy you? | Report this post to moderator
By: ludwig (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:21:08 on Jul 25, 2005

On that remark I stand corrected.

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RE: Is there anything that does satisfy you? | Report this post to moderator
By: DS9 Fan (Odo's file, contact) @ 18:10:56 on Jul 24, 2005

I ditto that. If Berman had his way, the Dominion War would have been over by the third episode of the season. Which really would have cheated the series considering how many years the writers spent building the tension between the Federation and the Dominion...it couldn't have and shouldn't have been resolved in two or three episodes.

If only Paramount had been able to keep Ron Moore and Ira Behr in the fold, Star Trek would have been much better off. Of course, things turned out ok after all because I'm loving the things Behr and Moore are doing post-DS9.

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