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Star Trek

The future begins.
2009 | 127m | English

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The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock, a Vulcan, was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before. The human adventure has begun again.
Release Date: May 06, 2009
Director: J.J. Abrams
Writer: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords san francisco, california, spacecraft, teleportation, space mission, parachute, time travel, black hole, supernova, prequel, warp speed, futuristic, warp engine, space, romulans, space opera, reboot, unlikely friendship, child driving car, alternative reality, 23rd century, based on tv series, 24th century
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Bad Robot
Box Office Revenue: $386,839,614
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Pine Cadet James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto Commander Spock
Leonard Nimoy Ambassador Spock
Eric Bana Captain Nero
Bruce Greenwood Captain Christopher Pike
Karl Urban Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
Zoe Saldaña Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
Simon Pegg Lieutenant Commander Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
John Cho Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu
Anton Yelchin Ensign Pavel Chekov
Ben Cross Sarek
Winona Ryder Amanda Grayson
Chris Hemsworth Commander George Kirk
Jennifer Morrison Winona Kirk
Rachel Nichols Galia
Faran Tahir Captain Robau
Clifton Collins Jr. Ayel
Tony Elias Officer Pitts
Sean Gerace Tactical Officer
Randy Pausch Kelvin Crew Member
Tim Griffin Kelvin Engineer
Freda Foh Shen Kelvin Helmsman
Kasia Kowalczyk Kelvin Alien
Jason Brooks Romulan Helmsman
Sonita Henry Kelvin Doctor
Kelvin Yu Medical Technician
Marta Martin Medical Technician
Tavarus Conley Kelvin Crew Member
Jeff Castle Kelvin Crew Member
Billy Brown Med Evac Pilot
Jimmy Bennett Young James T. Kirk
Greg Grunberg Stepdad (voice)
Spencer Daniels Johnny
Jeremy Fitzgerald Iowa Cop
Zoe Chernov Vulcan Student
Max Chernov Vulcan Student
Jacob Kogan Young Spock
Lorenzo James Henrie Vulcan Bully
Colby Paul Vulcan Bully
Cody Klop Vulcan Bully
Akiva Goldsman Vulcan Council Member
Anna Katarina Vulcan Council Member
Douglas Tait Long Face Bar Alien
Tony Guma Lew the Bartender
Gerald W. Abrams Barfly
James McGrath Barfly
Jason Matthew Smith Burly Cadet
Marcus Young Burly Cadet
Bob Clendenin Shipyard Worker
Darlena Tejeiro Flight Officer
Reggie Lee Test Administrator
Jeffrey Byron Test Administrator
Jonathan Dixon Simulator Tactical Officer
Tyler Perry Admiral Richard Barnett
Ben Binswagner Admiral James Komack
Margot Farley College Council Stenographer
Paul McGillion Barracks Officer
Lisa Vidal Barracks Officer
Alex Nevil Shuttle Officer
Kimberly Arland Kimberly Arland
Sufe Bradshaw Cadet Alien
Jeff Chase Cadet Alien
Charles Haugk Enterprise Crew Member
Nana Kagga-Hill Enterprise Crew Member
John Blackman Enterprise Crew Member
Jack Millard Enterprise Crew Member
Shaela Luter Enterprise Crew Member
Sabrina Morris Enterprise Crew Member
Michelle Parylak Enterprise Crew Member
Osgood Perkins Enterprise Communiations Officer
Amanda Foreman Hannity
Michael Berry Jr. Romulan Tactical Officer
Lucia Rijker Romulan Communications Officer
Pasha D. Lychnikoff Romulan Officer
Matt Beisner Romulan Crew Member
Neville Page Romulan Crew Member
Jesper Inglis Romulan Crew Member
Greg Ellis Chief Engineer Olsen
Marlene Forte Transport Chief
Leonard O. Turner Vulcan Elder
Mark Bramhall Vulcan Elder
Ronald F. Hoiseck Vulcan Elder
Irene Roseen Vulcan Elder
Jeff O'Haco Vulcan Elder
Scottie Thompson Nero's Wife
Deep Roy Keenser
Majel Barrett Starfleet Computer (voice)
Ronnie Steadman Shuttle Pilot (uncredited)
Rico E. Anderson Council Member - Captain Kelley Bogel (uncredited)
Richard Arnold Romulan Science Tech (uncredited)
Tad Atkinson Amphibian Prisoner (uncredited)
Leslie Augustine Doctor (uncredited)
Johnny Baca Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Diora Baird The Wrong Orion
Sala Baker Drill Tower Romulan (uncredited)
Leo Baligaya Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Corey Becker Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Larry Blackman Transport Chief (uncredited)
Jessica Boss Bridgeport Cadet (uncredited)
Neil S. Bulk Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Etalvia Cashin Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
James Cawley Enterprise Crewmember (uncredited)
Brad Champagne Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Zachary Culbertson Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Jeffrey De Serrano Cop (uncredited)
T.C. De Witt Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Christopher Doohan Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
Claire Doré Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Etienne Eckert Vulcan Federation Officer (uncredited)
Ken Edling Doctor (uncredited)
Aliza Finley Hurried Cadet with Clipboard (uncredited)
Ian Fisher Shipyard Worker (uncredited)
Anna Florence Vulcan Cadet (uncredited)
Mathew Thomas Foss Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Massi Furlan Missile Launcher (uncredited)
Tommy Germanovich Jr. FourSquare (uncredited)
Mary Grace Shipyard Bar Patron (uncredited)
Wyatt Gray Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Nancy Guerriero Crew Member (uncredited)
Jarrell Hall Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Justin Rodgers Hall Starfleet Security Officer (uncredited)
Jeffery Hauser Kelvin Crew Member (uncredited)
Brad William Henke Uncle Frank (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Ryan T. Husk Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Elizabeth Ingalls Enterprise Nurse (uncredited)
Sierra Kane Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Christopher Karl Johnson Shipyard Worker (uncredited)
Jolene Kay Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Lauren Mary Kim Kelvin Bridge Officer (uncredited)
Sarah Klaren Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Makiko Konishi Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Tashana Landray Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Daniel D. Lee Starfleet Commander (uncredited)
Anne Leighton Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
James Lew Romulan (uncredited)
Jill Lover Young Vulcan Midwife (uncredited)
Steve Luna Lieutenant Star Fleet Command (uncredited)
Aaron Lynch Flight Operational Air Safety Conductor (uncredited)
Justin Malachi Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Nav Mann Romulan Crew Member Placing Bomb (uncredited)
Paul Marshall Bar Patron (uncredited)
Owen Martin Alien Cadet / Enterprise Crew (uncredited)
Taylor McCluskey Kelvin Alien (uncredited)
Matthew McGregor Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Caitlin McKenna Kelvin Computer (uncredited)
Andrew Mew Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Patrizia Milano Councilwoman (uncredited)
Heidi Moneymaker Kelvin Crewmember (uncredited)
Kevin Moser Enterprise Crewman (uncredited)
Jonathan Dunkerley Newkerk Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Westley Nguyen Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Jim Nieb Sal (uncredited)
Andres Perez-Molina Romulan Crew Member (uncredited)
Mark Phelan Romulan (uncredited)
Damion Poitier Drill Hanson #1 (uncredited)
Rahvaunia Academy Teacher (uncredited)
Bertrand Roberson Jr. Shuttle Cadet (uncredited)
Deborah Rombaut Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Leonard Jonathan Ruebe Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Darth Schuhe Injured Officer in Sickbay (uncredited)
Ramona Seymour Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
William Morgan Sheppard Vulcan Science Minister (uncredited)
Katie Soo Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Joseph Stephens Jr. Cadet Officer (uncredited)
Joseph Steven Romulan Engineer (uncredited)
T.J. Storm Klingon Agitator (uncredited)
Kaitlin Sullivan Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
Paul Townsend Starfleet Security Officer (uncredited)
Scott Trimble Klingon Prison Guard (uncredited)
Errik Tustenuggee Federation Captain Cartwright (uncredited)
Ravi Valleti Cadet at Trial (uncredited)
Jason Vaughn Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
A.J. Verel Enterprise Crewman (uncredited)
Brian Waller Vulcan Council Member (uncredited)
Steve Wharton Star Fleet Cadet (uncredited)
Wil Wheaton Romulan (voice) (uncredited)
Rob Wood Enterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
Lynnanne Zager Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
April Webster Casting
Alyssa Weisberg Casting
Scott Chambliss Production Design
Karen Manthey Set Decoration
Mindy Hall Makeup Department Head
Linda Matthews Costume Supervisor
Mike Marcuzzi Digital Effects Supervisor
Sebastian Milito Construction Coordinator
Gary Kosko Art Direction
Bonita DeHaven Makeup Artist
Ryan Church Concept Artist
Casey Morgan Construction Foreman
Andrew Reeder Set Designer
Ron Pipes Makeup Artist
Mike Smithson Makeup Artist
Bob Kretschmer Wigmaker
Curt Beech Art Direction
Rebecca Alling Makeup Artist
Jim Stubblefield Assistant Property Master
Ron Mendell Concept Artist
Daphne Yap Concept Artist
Earl Ellis Makeup Artist
Tony Wright Construction Buyer
Tina Hoffman Makeup Artist
Susan Stepanian Makeup Artist
Christine Youngstrom Art Department Coordinator
David Larson Hairstylist
Maynard Matthews Hairstylist
Tex Kadonaga Set Designer
Anne Porter Set Designer
Cynthia Hernandez Makeup Artist
Jamie Kelman Makeup Artist
Richard Redlefsen Makeup Artist, Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Stephen Bettles Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Erwin H. Kupitz Wigmaker
Mauricio Ruiz Concept Artist
Fabian Lacey Conceptual Illustrator
Paul Ozzimo Conceptual Illustrator
Geoffrey Mandel Graphic Designer
Kevin Cross Set Designer
Dave Snyder Makeup Artist
Kimberly Felix Makeup Artist
Colleen LaBaff Hairstylist
Nicole DeFrancesco Hairstylist
Dawn Brown Set Designer
Dennis Bradford Art Direction
Terry Baliel Hair Department Head
Ketty Gonzalez Hairstylist
Richard Alonzo Makeup Artist
Margaret Prentice Makeup Artist
James MacKinnon Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Brian Sipe Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Joe Bergman Assistant Property Master
John Eaves Conceptual Illustrator
Peter Sattler Graphic Designer
Clint Schultz Graphic Designer
Luke Freeborn Art Direction
Keith P. Cunningham Supervising Art Director
Rhonda O'Neal Hairstylist
Jason Green Hairstylist
René Dashiell Kerby Makeup Artist
Joseph Hiura Set Designer
Harry E. Otto Set Designer
Cristina Patterson Contact Lens Painter
Aida Caefer Hair Supervisor
Teressa Hill Hairstylist
Lana Heying Key Hair Stylist
Tammy Ashmore Makeup Artist
Lygia Orta Makeup Artist
Stephen McCumby Property Master
Jane Wuu Set Designer
Ginger Damon Hairstylist
Jules Holdren Hairstylist
Debra Coleman Key Makeup Artist
Marianna Elias Makeup Artist
Ned Neidhardt Makeup Artist
Jay Wejebe Makeup Artist
Scott Herbertson Set Designer
William O. Hunter Set Designer
Aaron Haye Assistant Art Director
Tony Bridgers Construction Foreman
Andrea Dopaso Set Designer
Danny Gonzalez Electrician
Scott Garfield Still Photographer
Larry Sweet Dolly Grip
Dan Hawking Electrician
Patrick Hoeschen Electrician
Nick Monton Digital Intermediate
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Glenn T. Morgan Sound Effects Editor
Paul Kavanagh Animation Supervisor
David Yee Concept Artist
Greg Killmaster Creature Technical Director
Brian Connor Sequence Supervisor
Katrin Klaiber Sequence Supervisor
Eric Withee Visual Effects Producer
Richard Kennedy Special Effects Technician
Bryan Phillips Special Effects Technician
Carla Lewis Extras Casting
Simon England Camera Production Assistant
Douglas Kieffer Electrician
Joel A. Ruiz Electrician
Ted Eachus Rigging Grip
Vanessa Meier Script Supervisor
Jim Passon Color Timer
Erik Gamache Lead Animator
Grady Cofer Sequence Supervisor
Jill Brooks Visual Effects Producer
Ale Melendez Visual Effects Production Assistant
Joe Sambora Visual Effects Production Assistant
Burt Dalton Special Effects Coordinator
Walter Polan Special Effects Technician
Sue Crosby Set Costumer
Danny Green First Assistant Director
Colin Anderson Steadicam Operator
Mateo Bourdieu First Assistant Camera
Hootly Weedn Lighting Technician
Nolan Pratt Rigging Grip
Michael Buster Dialect Coach
Kathleen S. Dunn Dialect Coach
Don Capoferri Color Timer
Christopher Prampin Chief Lighting Technician
Anthony Gudino Electrician
Mark Carlile Lighting Technician
Jesse Mather Lighting Technician
Damon Liebowitz Electrician
Serge Nofield First Assistant "A" Camera
George Kallimanis Rigging Grip
Erik Rogers Digital Intermediate Producer
Edward J. Cox Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
William Streit Electrician
Pete Romano Underwater Director of Photography
Ricky Johnson Rigging Grip
Rick Pratt Rigging Grip
Craig Bauer Camera Loader
Brian McPherson Techno Crane Operator
Jerry Gregoricka Lighting Technician
Philip Noble Rigging Grip
Michael E. Pacheco Rigging Grip
Steve Wolfe Assistant Camera
Troy Webb Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jose Harb Jr. Electrician
John Savedra Lighting Technician
Jessica Drake Dialect Coach
Andrew Kramer Title Designer
Bill Marti Assistant Camera
Morten Petersen Best Boy Electric
Daniel L. Turrett Camera Operator
Sean Devine Dolly Grip
Bryan Fletchall Techno Crane Operator
Adam W. Erler Rigging Grip
Greg Curry Colorist
John Rex Woodward Assistant Camera
Andrew Rowlands Camera Operator
Dale Myrand Camera Operator
Anaïs Ganouna Camera Production Assistant
Michael Wahl Dolly Grip
Zade Rosenthal Still Photographer
Petra Jorgensen Script Supervisor
Lucyna Wojciechowski First Assistant Editor
Duane Katz Electrician
Jonathan M. Wiener Electrician
Brad Peterman First Assistant "B" Camera
Jimmy Harritos Lighting Technician
Albert F. Bagley III Rigging Grip
Jason Erler Rigging Grip
Jaime Heintz Rigging Grip
Michael Hird Set Medic
Kerry Joseph Blackman Assistant Editor
Mike Chiado Digital Intermediate
Branden Spencer Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Piotrowski Boom Operator
Thomas W. Small Foley Supervisor
Erik Morgansen Animation
Marla Newall Animation
Terry Chostner Layout Supervisor
Jen Howard Sequence Supervisor
Matt McDonald Visual Effects Supervisor
Stefano Trivelli Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Roundy Special Effects Technician
Paul Sinnott Costume Assistant
Myron Baker Set Costumer
Warren Fu Concept Artist
David Dozoretz Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Tory Mercer Sequence Supervisor
Stacy Bissell Visual Effects Coordinator
Lisa Todd Visual Effects Production Manager
Chris Jones Special Effects Technician
Natasha Delahunt Extras Casting Assistant
Carrie Arakaki Costumer
Amelia Buhrman Costumer
Shelli Nishino Set Costumer
Gilbert Zamorano Set Costumer
Kerry Dean Williams ADR Supervisor
Geoffrey G. Rubay Sound Designer
Rick O'Connor Animation
David August CG Supervisor
Tom Fejes CG Supervisor
Nicholas Markel Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Conny Fauser Sequence Supervisor
Gregory Salter Sequence Supervisor
Leandro Estebecorena Sequence Supervisor
Dan Bornstein Visual Effects Technical Director
Jay Bartus Special Effects Technician
Ann Scibelli Sound Designer
Cory Mandel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Bomgat Animation
Chi Chung Tse Animation
Darren Poe Digital Effects Supervisor
Michele Moen Matte Painter
Polly Ing Sequence Supervisor
Damian Steel Sequence Supervisor
Leticia Sandoval Ager/Dyer
Adrienne Greshock Costumer
Debbie Schwab Production Supervisor
Daniel S. Irwin Dialogue Editor
Geoff Hemphill Animation
Tim Waddy Animation
Paul George Palop CG Supervisor
Joakim Arnesson CG Supervisor
Jeff Grebe Sequence Supervisor
Mark Nettleton Sequence Supervisor
Colleen Kenneavy Extras Casting
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Steve Rawlins Animation
Nigel Sumner CG Supervisor
Thomas Elder-Groebe Visual Effects Coordinator
Greg Hyman Visual Effects Editor
Shari Hanson Visual Effects Producer
Gaby Kester Casting
Lisa A. Doyle Set Costumer
Mustapha Mimis Set Costumer
David Perrone Set Costumer
Greg Crawford ADR Mixer
Jason Fleming Compositor
Jay Cooper Sequence Supervisor
Joseph Bell Visual Effects Coordinator
Jesse Orozco Special Effects Technician
Tony Vandenecker Special Effects Technician
Simone Chavoor Casting Assistant
Ada Akaji Ager/Dyer
Phyllis Thurber-Moffit Ager/Dyer
Steve Constancio Key Costumer
Paul Flinchbaugh Assistant Sound Editor
Laura Harris Atkinson Dialogue Editor
Randy Singer Foley Mixer
Mark Ormandy Sound Editor
Delio Tramontozzi Animation
François Lambert Sequence Supervisor
Daniel Pearson Sequence Supervisor
Jason Rosson Sequence Supervisor
Jeff Pepiot Special Effects Technician
Jonathan Tang Special Effects Technician
Dennis Yeager II Special Effects Technician
Melissa Montague Ager/Dyer
Stacy Caballero Assistant Costume Designer
Hal Olofsson First Assistant Director
Michael P. May Camera Operator
Wally Sweeterman First Assistant "B" Camera
Don Telles Rigging Grip
Sean Gerace Researcher
Julian Smirke First Assistant Editor
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Paul Samaniego Camera Production Assistant
John T. Connor First Assistant "A" Camera
Dan Ming First Assistant "B" Camera
Gary Louzon Rigging Grip
William D. Barber Camera Operator
Kyle Kovacs Electrician
Joey Moran Lighting Technician
James C. DeGeeter Rigging Grip
Dennis Rogers Sound Recordist
Steve Jaworski Compositor
Bron Barry Visual Effects Coordinator
Melanie Cussac Visual Effects Coordinator
Clayton Lyons Visual Effects Production Assistant
Bega Metzner Costumer
Chris Quilty Boom Operator
Victor Ray Ennis First Assistant Sound Editor
David Barbee Sound Effects Editor
Chris Mitchell Animation
Raul Essig Sequence Supervisor
Rachel Galbraith Visual Effects Production Assistant
Vicky McCann Visual Effects Technical Director
Jeremiah Cooke Special Effects Technician
Eric Dressor Special Effects Technician
Brenda M. Ware Costumer
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Jerome Moo Concept Artist
Steve Sauers Creature Technical Director
Cyrus Jam Sequence Supervisor
Thomas Nittmann Visual Effects Producer
Curtis Decker Special Effects Technician
Brian Valenzuela Costume Illustrator
Bernadene Morgan Costumer
Hilary Niederer Key Costumer
Leslie Sungail Key Costumer
Paul Luna 3D Artist
Greg Towner Animation
Barry Safley Compositor
Maurizio Giglioli Creature Technical Director
Brian Paik Creature Technical Director
Renita Taylor Creature Technical Director
Nowell Valeri Matchmove Supervisor
Richard Bluff Sequence Supervisor
Ruheene Masand Visual Effects Coordinator
Martin Allan Kloner Visual Effects Editor
Kevin LaNeave Visual Effects Editor
Jeff Olson Visual Effects Producer
Daniel P. Rosen Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Patrick Martens Boom Operator
David Giammarco Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Wong Animation
Hilmar Koch CG Supervisor
Jorge Almeida Concept Artist
David Weitzberg Sequence Supervisor
David Mesloh Special Effects Technician
Bonita Deneen Casting Assistant
Andrew Nelson Set Costumer
Clark James Special Effects Technician
Christopher A. Suarez Special Effects Technician
Jim Jolly Special Effects Technician
Richard Ratliff Special Effects Technician
Chris Weigand Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Philippe Carr-Forster Camera Operator
Tim Speed Electrician
Dawn Gilliam Script Supervisor
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Tim Walston Sound Designer
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
Matt Patterson Sound Recordist
Alan Rankin Supervising Sound Editor
C. Michael Easton Animation
Michael Bomagat Animation
Gerald Gutschmidt Sequence Supervisor
Chad Taylor Sequence Supervisor
John Walker Sequence Supervisor
Edson Williams Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Judd Special Effects Technician
Maryellen Aviano Extras Casting Coordinator
Phillip Boutte Jr. Costume Illustrator
Alex Betuel Set Production Assistant
James Clyne Concept Artist
J.J. Abrams Director
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Maryann Brandon Editor
Mary Jo Markey Editor
Roberto Orci Writer
Alex Kurtzman Writer
Michael Giacchino Original Music Composer
Michael Kaplan Costume Design
Damion Poitier Stunts
Sala Baker Stunts
Beat Frutiger Art Direction
Andy Clement Makeup Artist
Jed Dornoff Makeup Artist
Greg Funk Makeup Artist
Mark Garbarino Makeup Artist
Cliff Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Alan D. Purwin Pilot
Nicole Cummins-Rubio Script Supervisor
Phillip W. Palmer Production Sound Mixer
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Designer
Ben Wilkins Sound Editor
Peter J. Devlin Sound Mixer
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Burtt Special Sound Effects
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Lou Pecora Compositing Supervisor
Roger Guyett Visual Effects Supervisor
Kelly Port Visual Effects Supervisor
Russell Earl Visual Effects Supervisor
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Jessica Carpenter Costumer
Tommy Gormley First Assistant Director
Neville Page Creature Design
Russell Bobbitt Property Master
Joel Harlow Prosthetic Supervisor
Barney Burman Prosthetic Designer
Heidi Moneymaker Stunts
Shauna Duggins Stunts
Kimberly Shannon Murphy Utility Stunts
Gene Roddenberry Original Series Creator, In Memory Of
Majel Barrett In Memory Of
Lauren Mary Kim Utility Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Todd Vaziri Compositing Lead
Zack Duhame Stunt Double
Peter Epstein Stunts
Anthony N. Stunts
Joey Box Stunt Coordinator
Joe Farrell Concept Artist
Bruce McCleery Second Unit Director of Photography
Mathew Krentz Digital Compositor
Tierre Turner Stunts
Clinton Wayne Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Alexander Courage Music
Paul Lacovara Stunt Double
Name Title
David Witz Co-Producer
David Baronoff Associate Producer
J.J. Abrams Producer
Bryan Burk Executive Producer
Jeffrey Chernov Executive Producer
Alex Kurtzman Executive Producer
Roberto Orci Executive Producer
Damon Lindelof Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
6.0

**The following is a long form review that I originally wrote in 2013** I did like _Star Trek_. I did not, however, appear to like it as much as the rest of the whole damn planet. I appreciate the decent helping of Australian actors in the mix (like personal favourite Chris Hemsworth, above). ... I can get behind the colourful and impressive special effects spectacle. Most of all I dig the reboot angle they pulled. The whole time travel/tangent universe thing is the perfect breeding of remaining true to the original, while still not constricting themselves to the old canon. Fantastic idea. But I didn’t love it. I’m a big fan of origin stories, but I personally feel that _Star Trek_ never really breached past that point. The first half was brilliant, getting to know the characters, the world, the ideals, everything. But in the latter half it seems they just sort of went “Well, we spent a bunch of time doing stuff good, but now we don’t have enough time left to make an actual movie out of this… Oh well, just chuck an hour of lasers in there and we’ll worry about that next film!” which just isn’t good enough. When _Into Darkness_ comes out later this year, the format will probably pay off, but looking at the merits of Star Trek alone, I think it fell short. Simon Pegg (_Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead_) as the new Scotty and Zachary Quinto (_American Horror Story, Heroes_) as the new Spock were both solid choices, but other casting decisions like Winona Ryder (_Black Swan, Alien: Resurrection_) as Spock’s mother were an off-shot in the worst possible way. I suppose though, in science fiction, it’s often safety first and little steps. As a member of what is probably the most frowned upon of the genres, I wish this Star Trek reboot all the best in its inevitable future, and it seems it will make good use of it. But for now, the solo film itself didn’t reach as far as I felt it could have with a little harder work towards the end. 62% _-Gimly_

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
10.0

A franchise re-energised-big time! It's not an understatement to say that the news of a new Star Trek movie was met in equal measure by suspicion and pretty low expectations. Step forward J.J. Abrams to direct it, and many wondered while the guy behind TV series "Lost" and "Mission Impossible I ... II" would want to dabble on hallowed sci-fi turf?. Things were further eyebrow raising when Abrams openly admitted to not having been a fan of the original show so cherished by a legion of Trekkies. Then news came of the film being a prequel, based around the Starfleet Academy and the coming together of what we know as the U.S.S. Enterprise crew. "Ooh that will be a tough one to carry off" said many, "Kirk & Spock as young spunkers - surely not" they said. Well not only did Abrams pull it off as it were, he simultaneously appeased most Trekkies whilst garnering a whole new generation of sci-fi observers. Budgeted at $140,000,000, Abrams Star Trek went on to gross Worldwide $384,953,778. Figures that, even allowing for the huge fan-base that the franchise has, show that many first timers not only went to see it - but also that they enjoyed it so much they went back for second helpings. I know I did. The success of the film isn't hard to fathom, because although Abrams upped the action quota (with a number of breath taking and eye appealing sequences) he also dispensed with much of the sci-fi psycho babble that has blighted some of the previous filmic instalments in this most up and down of franchise's. Sure there's stuff in there for the discerning fan, with a time travelling revenge plot at its axis, how could there not be?, But Abrams and his writers (Roberto Orci /Alex Kurtzman) keep it simple, savvy and sexy. They smartly link to Trek lore with a crucial plot and character development featuring the Kobayashi Maru, while pain, emotional conflict and personal crisis all feature heavily. This is, one can "logically" say, a spiky post 9/11 Trek movie. There's even room for a romantic strand, a strand that is tender and fits the whole make-up of the piece perfectly. All of which only works because the cast are, in the main, producing great work. Getting Leonard Nimoy to appear in a small, but crucial role, is nothing short of being a master-stroke. His presence keeps the all important essence of Star Trek within what is ultimately a reboot. It's like a father figure watching over proceedings, making not only the cast feel safe, but also us the viewers. The youngsters in the cast are impressive, Chris Pine (Kirk), Zachary Quinto (Spock) and Zoe Saldaña (Uhura) lead from the fresh faced front. While Karl Urban (Bones McCoy) and Simon Pegg (Scotty) impact with comic relief that aids instead of hinders the plot developments. Villain duties falls to Eric Bana as Romulan Captain Nero, he's a touch miffed is Nero, and Bana brings the character's vengeful pain vividly to life. While Bruce Greenwood as Captain Christopher Pike adds a touch of class that he almost always seems to do. This U.S.S. Enterprise has launched itself in another direction, and yes, it's boldly going where no-one has boldly gone before. It is, all told, a bona fide blockbuster with brains and balls. The like of which has sadly been missing from many a modern era summer release. Yes it's not all perfect, the odd scene could quite easily have been jettisoned, and some accents need a bit of fine tuning, but they are very minor complaints. A triumph from Abrams and his team - note the Stardate in the ships log, for this is a noteworthy moment in modern sci-fi cinema. Now comes perhaps a bigger challenge, the notoriously difficult second film... 10/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

I quite enjoyed this. It is a simple, end-to-end action adventure set in space. It doesn't attempt to moralise or philosophise, it is just an interstellar shoot 'em up. Chris Pine is pretty wooden, Zachary Quinto does a passable "Mr. Spock" and Anton Yeltsin seems to be having a good time trying to ... get the onboard computer to recognise his particularly thick "Chekhov" accent. Sadly Eric Bana completely lacks menace as "Nero" and Simon Pegg's "Scotty" is just plain irritating but the special effects are stunning. If you're just looking for a bit of brain fodder with phasers, then this is your film...

May 30, 2024