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Tom Cruise as Captain Christopher Pike ? Casting Rumor Mill Spinning Fast

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By GustavoLeao / 07:38, 7 August 2007 / Star Trek: Nemesis

IGN has posted an article claiming that a trusted source confirmed that producer/director J.J. Abrams would like to have an A-list star cameo in his upcoming Star Trek movie. According to the IGN source -- whose scoops have always panned out in the past, according to the site -- Abrams is wooing his MI3 star Tom Cruise to cameo in the new Star Trek in the role of Captain Christopher Pike.

According to IGN, Abrams is said to only be talking to Cruise at this point; that doesn't mean Cruise will actually agree to do it. There was still bad blood between Cruise and Trek studio Paramount some time ago, but in recent months the door was open for a reconciliation. IGN says that a Cruise cameo would be a favor to Abrams and not to Paramount.

Cruise is not opposed to doing cameos in big-name movies, last doing such work in Austin Powers in Goldmember.

Christopher Pike was captain of the starship Enterprise for many years, as the immediate predecessor to later Captain James T. Kirk, and succeeding Captain Robert April. He was played by the late Jeffrey Hunter in the 1964 pilot The Cage.

IGN also reported that Paramount are looking at another A-lister for the role of the villain.

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

The original report can be found here.

UPDATE: Rumor Denied

Arnold Robinson, a publicist for Mr. Cruise, told Trek Movie Report that this story is "not true." The site has also not been able to get any confirmation of the story from any sources.



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All of L. Ron Hubbard's writings are held as sacred scripture by the Church of Scientology. Have you read Hubbard's assessment of non-white races? Example: "A Chinaman can not live up to a thing, he always drags it down. They smell of all the baths they didn't take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here."

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cruise asserted that Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, Carl Jung, "was an editor for the Nazi papers during World War II", and that the drug methadone "was originally called Adolophine. It was named after Adolf Hitler". Research by the Entertainment Weekly staff found that these claims of "Nazi science" are just Scientology manipulative falsehoods.

Scientology's ruthless "Fair Game" policy is designed to embarrass, destabilize, or even destroy anyone who opposes their "church". Anyone deemed to be an enemy of Scientology is labelled a Suppressive Person (SP). Here's what their Church doctrine says about how Scientologists are to deal with SPs: "May be deprived of property, or injured by any means" and "May be tricked, sued, or lied to, or destroyed."

Germany is among European countries that see Scientology for what it is: An unscrupulous, greedy, cult. This makes the German people a target for Scientology's insidious psychological warfare.

Enter Valkyrie.

Cruise is a high-profile champion of Scientology and its madness. As Time notes, the German government considers the selection of Cruise to play von Stauffenberg a "scandal". The Independent reports that the German Protestant Church compares Scientology to Nazism. Simply, many German people don't want a cult madman to play a national hero of theirs.

Now that Cruise controls United Artists, the studio can indeed be used to serve Scientology.


- Tom Cruise: "There's no such thing as a chemical imbalance." (YouTube)
- CBS 48 Hours: "Scientology -- A Question of Faith." (video)
- Scientology charged in member's death.


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