We're starting to notice a pattern here. First, we got that 'Star Trek Into Darkness' poster that showed the Enterprise in peril. Then we got the poster with Zoe Saldana's Uhura under fire. Now, we have a poster featuring Zachary Quinto's Spock standing amidst hot molten lava. 'Star Trek Into Darkness' has no shortage of the Enterprise crew being put in mortal danger. Check out the poster below.
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The final 'Star Trek Into Darkness' poster has been unveiled in preparation for the film's May 15 release and one thing is for sure -- the Enterprise is in for a world of hurt and we're pretty sure Benedict Cumberbatch has something to do with it.
Star Trek can be thanked for saving science-fiction fans, space enthusiasts, and television and movie buffs, from having to accept a hubcap hanging from a string as the depiction of future space travel. The starship Enterprise, in its various incarnations over the last 47 years, made us feel as if we really were traveling through space, boldly going where no one had gone before. Vote for your favo
For the better part of 50 years, it has been reported, falsely, that Star Trek was responsible for televising the very first interracial kiss. As much as I would like to think Star Trek was responsible for every historic event, the reality is: it isn't true.
One could safely assume that at some point during its lengthy five-year mission, the intrepid crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise will ultimately feel the urge to take a pee. Look at these guys. They look like they've been standing in line, holding it forever. The Klingon's eyes are about to pop out of his face. This begs one to ask, "where precisely is the bathroom on that ship, and have you seen
Remember when we used to make fun of Canadians? We'd laugh and laugh about how silly it was to live in the tundra, and how they had funny accents and rode caribou and stuff. Then they got universal health care, and we all sort of shut up. Well, they also have a Star Trek Museum in a town called Vulcan. We're looking dumber by the day.
Anybody who thinks Reddit is just for misogyny and creepy porn is only PARTLY right. They do their fair share of good as well. The story of a man dying of cancer is one such instance. Thanks to the good people of Reddit this loyal Trekkie will get to see some, if not all, of the new 'Star Trek' movie before he dies, thanks to the one and only J.J. Abrams.
On Sunday at Austin Comic Con, a photo op with the entire cast of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' turned into a surprise wedding proposal when a man got down on bended knee and popped the question to his girlfriend. Make it so!
"Don't 'Klingon' to that old mattress." And so begins one of the most ridiculous commercials we've seen in a while.
There's got to be so much copyright infringement going on here in this stiff 'Star Trek' spoof, it's almost mind-boggling...