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1st December 2011 06:26 PM
Darren Allan
Several fresh snippets of news have popped up regarding the much anticipated JJ Abrams Star Trek sequel, which is destined to hit the silver screen in 2013.
Abrams has apparently cast Alice Eve, of Entourage and Sex in the City 2 fame, for Star Trek 2 as it’s currently being referred to.
The British actress has also starred in She’s Out of My League, and is set to take a role in the upcoming Men in Black 3 as well as Star Trek.
What role she will be playing, however, isn’t yet clear, but sources indicate that it will be a new female character.
Both Zachary Quinto (who will always be Sylar to us) and Chris Pine will be returning for the sequel.
In other Trek 2 news, it seems that the film is likely to be shot in 3D, which the director wasn’t particularly keen on the idea of previously.
Something obviously changed his mind, possibly big wedges of cash, so standby for photon torpedoes and phasers blasting out into the cinema.
Abrams was only just confirmed as the director of the film in September, whereupon rumours swirled that the movie would be delayed until the middle of 2013.
In actual fact, it should make late spring, with the target release date being May 2013, barring any delays.
Darren Allan
Several fresh snippets of news have popped up regarding the much anticipated JJ Abrams Star Trek sequel, which is destined to hit the silver screen in 2013.
Abrams has apparently cast Alice Eve, of Entourage and Sex in the City 2 fame, for Star Trek 2 as it’s currently being referred to.
The British actress has also starred in She’s Out of My League, and is set to take a role in the upcoming Men in Black 3 as well as Star Trek.
What role she will be playing, however, isn’t yet clear, but sources indicate that it will be a new female character.
Both Zachary Quinto (who will always be Sylar to us) and Chris Pine will be returning for the sequel.
In other Trek 2 news, it seems that the film is likely to be shot in 3D, which the director wasn’t particularly keen on the idea of previously.
Something obviously changed his mind, possibly big wedges of cash, so standby for photon torpedoes and phasers blasting out into the cinema.
Abrams was only just confirmed as the director of the film in September, whereupon rumours swirled that the movie would be delayed until the middle of 2013.
In actual fact, it should make late spring, with the target release date being May 2013, barring any delays.