Star Trek: Into Darkness
Star Trek: Into Darkness
When the Enterprise crew is ordered to return home, they find that an unstoppable wave of terror from within their own organization has destroyed the fleet and everything it fought for, plunging Earth into an abyss of crisis. With personal motives as well, Captain Kirk leads a pursuit into the heart of a war zone to capture the man who is the very weapon of mass destruction. As we move forward, our heroes become participants in a grandiose chess game where lives are at stake. Now, love will be tested, friendships will be broken, and much will be sacrificed for the only family Kirk has left—his crew. Read more After the success of "Star Trek" in 2009, it is not surprising that it was decided to continue filming the sequel. As in the case of the old franchise, which was filmed both after and in parallel with the cult series of the same name, the reboot gave rise to a new film series. JJ Abrams, the creator of the series "Lost" and the director of "Mission: Impossible 3", has become a modern analogue of Steven Spielberg. He produces and shoots various projects, which in one way or another relate to some fantastic parallels. "Star Trek: Retribution" is not a remake, it is a retold story of the confrontation between Kirk and Khan, one of the most popular villains in the entire tracker culture. The cast has not changed, except that some more actors have joined it. It means Benedict Cumberbatch. His hero brought a sense of danger and some gloom to the sequel. Peter Weller, famous for the role of Robocop, and Benicio Del Toro, who dropped out of the project for their own reasons, also tried out for the role of Khan. Since Abrams is a big fan of IMAX technology, part of the film was shot on these cameras, and the film itself will be broadcast in IMAX theaters in 3D format.