By now, you know what's going on... "Star Trek Into Darkness" is set to launch itself into "Iron Man's" jet stream and is likely to deliver a billion dollar pay day to those big studio folk who've put together a Trek with stars from across the planet to appeal to all-comers.
Well, last week we posted the big gallery of images from the world premiere in London, this week it's the West Coast's turn, rocketing the new Star Trek adventure into orbit from Los Angeles.
Check out all the pics of Zoe Saldana, Alice Eve, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, JJ Abrams, Leonard Nimoy, Kate Beckinsale, and many more, after these vertical dots:
Check out all the images from the UK premiere of Star Trek Into Darkness from Leicester Square and the London IMAX.
JJ Abrams, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Alice Eve, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Benedict Cumberbatch +++
“Star Wars” fans have been pretty excited to hear rumors that Harrison Ford is making a comeback to the franchise for “Episode 7.” But don’t ask the actor about the upcoming movie, because he says he isn’t ready to talk about it just yet.
Here’s the official story line for JJ Abrams’ latest Star Trek adventure, starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Alice Eve, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg and Anton Yelchin. Check out the trailer.
NBC kicked off the first of two summer press days with a new slate of scripted comedies, two offerings from uber-producer Dick Wolf and one dating show. Check out what’s new to the line-up (Jimmy Fallon, Justin Bartha, Giancarlo Esposito), and work out whether you’ll be tuning in your TV to NBC.
Tom Cruise. Jeremy Renner (“The Hurt Locker,” “The Avengers”). Simon Pegg (“Hot Fuzz,” “Shaun of the Dead”). Paula Patton (“Hitch,” “Precious”). Ving Rhames. Tom Wilkinson. Anil Kapoor.
Directed by “The Incredibles” and “Ratatouille” director Brad Bird. And produced by J.J. Abrams.
Powerhouse names of the industry back at it again, in business with Mr. Charisma Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, leading a team going rogue to clear the IMF’s name at theaters across the country from 21 December, 2011. (And, rumor has it, that the six-minute prologue/preview/trailer for “The Dark Knight Rises” will hit screens with Mission Impossible’s theatrical release.
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