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J.J. Abrams Says the Biggest Challenge was to Make Star Trek Relevant Again

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By GustavoLeao / 12:54, 22 July 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

More excerpts of the interview conducted at last weeks TCA press tour in Los Angeles with Star Trek movie director J.J. Abrams are online at IGN. Here are few excerpts of their report.

Q: What was the biggest challenge of taking that franchise on?

Abrams: I think the biggest challenge was trying to make it relevant to now. Like to do it despite it being Star Trek. I don't think it's enough to say, "Oh, it's Star Trek, let's just...." I think it's a question of: How do you make it something that would be what it wants to be, even if it hadn't been a series before.

Q: How do you?

Abrams: Well, you invest completely in the characters. And you tell a story that is good, regardless of the setting, in a weird way. And I think that what we found -- with Alex [Kurtzman] and Bob [Orci]'s script and with the cast, who are so good -- is you love these people and so you go with them anywhere.

Q: In what areas do you want to maintain the spirit of the show, but also update it for today's audiences?

Abrams: Well, I think that... what's so funny is that these devices that everyone's holding [referring to recording devices] -- in the show would have been insane fantasy, you know? And now everyone's got them. We all have the iPhone that does more than the communicator. I feel like there's a certain thing that you can't really hold onto, which is the kind of, there's a kind of kitschy quality that must go if it's going to be something you believe is real. You know, our Star Trek is not parody. And so the idea of maintaining character relationships, the dynamic between the characters... I never saw how Kirk and Spock became so connected and that's what this movie does. It does it with the entire family of the Enterprise.

More from Abrams on Star Trek movie can be found at IGN.



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By: RJ79 (Odo's file, contact) @ 17:17:11 on Jul 22, 2008

Gustavo, I don't know what I'd do without you keeping me informed. Thanks.

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