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- Nov 16, 2008
Set to be released on May 8, 2009, the cast includes Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Bana, Chris Pine, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, ...
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Leonard Nimoy on the Future of Star Trek andandnbsp;Praises Zachary Quinto 
source: TrekWeb.com
Published Thu, Nov 19
source: Trek Today
The actor best-known for his role of Spock talks about his Vulcan pointed-ears and how and why they’ve changed over time. One of the behind-the-scenes features on the new Star Trek XI DVD and Blu-ray sets released this week features Leonard Nimoy being fitted for and talking about his famo...
Published Wed, Nov 18
Abrams, Nimoy, Cho Talk Sequel 
source: Trek Today
Although J.J. Abrams hasn’t decided yet whether he will direct Star Trek XII, the thought of someone else doing so is unpalatable. Last night, Paramount held a special event in celebration of the DVD and Blu-ray release of Star Trek XI and Abrams, Leonard Nimoy and John Cho spoke about their e...
Published Tue, Nov 17
Leonard Nimoy Praises New Star Trek Cast, Says He Does Not Expect to Return as Spock in Star Trek XII 
source: TrekWeb.com
Published Tue, Nov 17
Abrams: Star Trek XI Reflections 
source: Trek Today
With the DVD and Blu-ray release of Star Trek XI just hours away, J.J. Abrams spoke about what worked and what did not work when it came to the movie. The gag reel for Star Trek XI includes the “Space, the final frontier” speech spoken by Chris Pine (the movie used Leonard Nimoy’s version.) Accord...
Published Mon, Nov 16
source: Trek Today
The second clip is a montage of behind-the-scenes footage from several of featurettes including: Leonard Nimoy speaking about Star Trek; action scenes including the skydiving scene, the car chase, and Sulu (John Cho) fighting; and aliens.
Published Sat, Nov 14
Star Trek XI Writers: Pitching To Nimoy 
source: Trek Today
An important part of making Star Trek XI was convincing Leonard Nimoy to sign on for the movie. Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci felt that it was important to have Nimoy on board to help make the transition from Star Trek to rebooted Star Trek. “We couldn’t have made the movie without Leonard,” s...
Published Fri, Nov 13
Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman on Leonard Nimoy, Sequels and Star Trek XII 
source: TrekWeb.com
Published Fri, Nov 13
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