J.J. Abrams and Star Trek: What to Expect
We trust the mastermind behind Lost and Cloverfield to deliver with the final frontier.
'Star Trek' (2009) -
Paramount Pictures
We are approximately six and a half months away from the May 8 release of Star Trek. Star Trek ... that's the one with The Force, right? Okay, I'm kidding, sort of. Truthfully, I know about as much about Star Trek as Andy Millman did when he fumbled through his meeting with Patrick Stewart (aka Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation). But I do know an awful lot about this new Star Trek film's director, the great J.J. Abrams, and I look forward to every project he's involved in. And who wouldn't be intrigued by a movie that has room in its cast for everyone from Simon Pegg to Winona Ryder to Tyler Perry? Whether you're already an obsessive Trekkie or not, there's no denying that Star Trek is going to be one of the big movie events of 2009. I may not know much about the final frontier, but I believe this Star Trek has to be looked at as more than just a prequel to a massively successful, multi-generational franchise. This is also a J.J. Abrams movie! And it better be a hit, after Tom Cruise and his couch-jumping antics kept audiences from seeing the terrific job Abrams did directing Mission: Impossible 3. So while I'll feel like I'm flying into partially uncharted territory when I see this movie, here are a few things I'll be expecting from it, based on what I know about J.J. Abrams: 1.) There will be a breakout star. 2.) There will be a terrifying monster you will never see. 3.) It will end with a cliffhanger. What are you most looking forward to about Star Trek? Do you agree that J.J. is the man for the job, or will he leave this franchise lost in space? Most Popular Stories
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