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New Star Trek Posters - First Images of Karl Urban as McCoy and Simon Pegg as Scotty

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By GustavoLeao / 16:42, 9 August 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

TrekMovie.com posted new Star Trek movie posters that were show for the first time at Creation's Las Vegas convention today.

The posters show the first official images of actors Karl Urban as Leonard McCoy, Simon Pegg as Montgomery Scotty, John Cho as Hikaru Sulu and Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov.

You can check larger versions of all the posters images (including the Cho and Yelchin posters) at TrekMovie.



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OT: It's a visual thing.. nothing more | Report this post to moderator
By: The Real Dr McCoy (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:17:40 on Aug 11, 2008 | Edit History (1)

Here's a visual thing that's been around for longer than 18 months:

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RE: OT: It's a visual thing.. nothing more by cdydatzigs @ 13:29:15 on Aug 11
    RE: OT: It's a visual thing.. nothing more by The Real Dr McCoy @ 14:34:50 on Aug 11

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By: rassmguy (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:54:17 on Aug 11, 2008

Steve, in regard to the 18-month figure, it's actually closer to 7 years. This movie takes place BEFORE the five-year mission, and TMP is 18 months AFTER the 5-year mission. Hence, this film takes place 6 1/2 years before TMP.


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RE: by cdydatzigs @ 13:24:49 on Aug 11

RE: It's a visual thing.. nothing more | Report this post to moderator
By: Gothampunk (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:57:51 on Aug 11, 2008

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I do think however, that every other aspect of the film will be canon. The relationships, the history and events will all fit into what has occurred on TOS et al, only visually more believable.

Really? I agree that, as a reboot, they will take the iconic elements, those things that make Trek recognizable today (the Enterprise, the characters and their personalities, the relationships, the transporter, the Federation, Spock's background) and project from there. But as for events in TOS having to "fit in," I just don't see it. Much of TOS "future history" is simply wrong and should be ignored, otherwise the new effort becomes kitsch.

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