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Monday 13 October 2008

Star Trek - New Trailer due next month


Today TrekMovie confirmed with sources that the new Star Trek trailer will be out in November, but that a specific film for it to be attached to has not yet been chosen. In addition, sources say that November will mark the beginning of Paramount’s marketing push for the film.

Apparantly this new trailer “is not a teaser, but a real trailer with footage from the film.” Edits are still being made, but it is expected to show the Enterprise exterior and the Enterprise bridge as well as dialogue from the movie.

It is not clear when in November it will be released or what movie it will be attached to. Some of the films due out next month are Madagascar 2, The Soloist starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx, Quantum of Solace, Bolt, Twilight, Australia and Transporter 3. I imagine they will try and get it attached to the new Bond movie as that may well have the biggest opening out of all of them.

November is said to be “just the beginning” of an extended coordinated marketing campaign to build buzz for the May 2009 release.

What do you reckon? Are you looking forward to seeing a bit more of J J Abrams Star Trek vision?

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I bet its poo LOL

Anonymous said...

All of the Startrek movies have been poo!

Live for films said...

I do enjoy a bit of the Trek now and again. I thought Wrath of Khan was brill. All the others have been a bit"meh!" I'm looking forward to seeing this new take on the Trek verse though