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AICN Reveals New Version of Trailer Featuring Footage of Leonard Nimoy as Spock

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By GustavoLeao / 10:34, 25 November 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Aint It Cool News posted a new version of the Star Trek theatrical trailer which introduces a short clip featuring the first footage of Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy as an older Ambassador Spock in the new movie (see screenshot above).

You can watch this version of the trailer at AICN.

UPDATE : This version of the trailer can already be found at YouTube



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RE: MAKE THIS THE THEATRICAL TRAILER!! | Report this post to moderator
By: dphizler (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 19:57:35 on Nov 25, 2008

You know, I would say the complete opposite.

Nero gives an energetic punch at the end of the trailer.

Spock brings the trailer to a grinding halt with his slowly delivered line.

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RE: MAKE THIS THE THEATRICAL TRAILER!! by c.p. @ 20:21:01 on Nov 25
    RE: MAKE THIS THE THEATRICAL TRAILER!! by The Magrathean @ 13:02:44 on Nov 26
       RE: MAKE THIS THE THEATRICAL TRAILER!! by dphizler @ 16:01:39 on Nov 26
          RE: MAKE THIS THE THEATRICAL TRAILER!! by The Magrathean @ 18:48:43 on Nov 26
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