The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.
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Director:
Paul Feig
Stars:
Melissa McCarthy,
Kristen Wiig,
Kate McKinnon
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Director:
Nicholas Meyer
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
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Director:
Jonathan Frakes
Stars:
Patrick Stewart,
Jonathan Frakes,
Brent Spiner
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Director:
Leonard Nimoy
Stars:
William Shatner,
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DeForest Kelley
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Simon Pegg revealed on The Graham Norton Show (2007) that he was involved in the writing process for this movie, and on May 19, 2015, on his website, he referred to the title as "Star Trek Beyond". See more »
Goofs
When the Enterprise's deflector array is damaged, Kirk orders the ship to go to warp to escape the danger. According to Star Trek technology, starships can't go to warp without a deflector dish or they risk extreme damage from hitting particles at warp speed (the deflector, as it implies, deflects them). Given that the ship was in the process of being ripped into tiny pieces already, Kirk took a gamble. See more »
Quotes
Doctor 'Bones' McCoy:
[to Kirk]
You spent all this time trying to be your father, and now you're wondering just what it means to be you.
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Crazy Credits
There is a giant green energy-hand, in the closing credits, mentioned in the movie as one of the possibilities for a ship lost in space. See more »
Took my 6yr old & 9yr old sons. We aren't Trekkies, but we had a ball! My 9yr was surprised at how funny it was, my 6yr old really liked the action, and I just thoroughly enjoyed it. Many movies are too long these days. However, this movie leaves you wanting more. The characters were great. They jumped right into the action and it never let up. I'm not sure what else I need to say but apparently I have to write 10 lines or I can't publish this review. I think it is silly that I have to write that much, but I also want to make sure this movie gets the credit it deserves. We recently watched Superman vs Batman together and that thing drug on forever. Similar to the way this review has to in order for me to be able to publish it.
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Took my 6yr old & 9yr old sons. We aren't Trekkies, but we had a ball! My 9yr was surprised at how funny it was, my 6yr old really liked the action, and I just thoroughly enjoyed it. Many movies are too long these days. However, this movie leaves you wanting more. The characters were great. They jumped right into the action and it never let up. I'm not sure what else I need to say but apparently I have to write 10 lines or I can't publish this review. I think it is silly that I have to write that much, but I also want to make sure this movie gets the credit it deserves. We recently watched Superman vs Batman together and that thing drug on forever. Similar to the way this review has to in order for me to be able to publish it.