ST2 Filming Starts January 15th
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posted on November 17th, 2011, 6:37 pm
Exclusive: Star Trek Sequel Filming Starts January 15th + Locations & Pre-production Update
Things continue to progress for the Star Trek sequel, recently reported to be in consideration for a 2013 release. TrekMovie has an exclusive update on the status for pre-production on the project including locations, the script and casting. We also have news on the exact date for the start of filming. See below for more details.
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Sequel shooting January 15th + ILM already working + Hawaii a possibility
TrekMovie has learned from trusted sources that the official start date for production on the Star Trek sequel is January 15th, 2012. This is over four years and two months after the start of production for the 2009 Star Trek movie (which began shooting on November 7th, 2007).
Pre-production for the Star Trek sequel has been underway for a few months. It began using the famous "extensive outline" but sources tell TrekMovie a draft script has been completed and submitted to the studio. In fact, just yesterday co-writer/ producer Roberto Orci made a comment here at TrekMovie.com noting: that the script has "been done for a while" and they are currently working on the 3rd draft. In another comment posted today at TrekMovie, Orci himself noted "rewriting is a good thing which normally makes the script better. We like to keep pushing the script, even if no one gives us notes."
Sources tell TrekMovie that the writing team of Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof are currently working on a draft to ensure the film fits into the budget the Paramount has set. The studio is said to be "very enthusiastic" about the project and very supportive of producer/director Abrams and his core team.
Much of the design work for the film has been completed, with the team again headed by Scott Chambliss as production designer. And construction has already started for some of the new sets. Many sets and location set dressing elements from the 2009 film (such as the USS Enterprise) have been in storage and will be re-used for the sequel. In addition, ILM has already started work on some of the effects shots for the movie. While effects work is often considered part of post-production, there are many space effects shots which can be made without the need of any filmed elements.
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The script is in and ILM are already making effects shots for the "Star Trek" sequel (shot from 2009 film above)[/align]
In addition, the team lead by director JJ Abrams is currently picking locations. TrekMovie has learned that Abrams himself traveled to Hawaii to scout a location which is being seriously considered for a "jungle planet." Shooting will also include a museum in Los Angeles standing in for what a source said was a "famous Star Trek location." As per usual with a Star Trek film, studio shooting will take place on a number of stages on the Paramount lot.
Of course all the main cast from the original Star Trek movie are returning and the casting process for new characters is currently being discussed, however sources indicate none of the new roles have been cast so far.
TrekMovie does not have any details to report on the plot of the film yet, but it is described as "bigger" in scope than the 2009 Star Trek film.
Stay tuned to TrekMovie for all the news on the Star Trek sequel.
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JJ Abrams directing the 2009 "Star Trek" movie – will begin shooting sequel on January 15th[/align]
http://trekmovie.com/2011/11/16/exclusive-star-trek-sequel-filming-starts-january-15th-locations-pre-production-update/
Things continue to progress for the Star Trek sequel, recently reported to be in consideration for a 2013 release. TrekMovie has an exclusive update on the status for pre-production on the project including locations, the script and casting. We also have news on the exact date for the start of filming. See below for more details.
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Sequel shooting January 15th + ILM already working + Hawaii a possibility
TrekMovie has learned from trusted sources that the official start date for production on the Star Trek sequel is January 15th, 2012. This is over four years and two months after the start of production for the 2009 Star Trek movie (which began shooting on November 7th, 2007).
Pre-production for the Star Trek sequel has been underway for a few months. It began using the famous "extensive outline" but sources tell TrekMovie a draft script has been completed and submitted to the studio. In fact, just yesterday co-writer/ producer Roberto Orci made a comment here at TrekMovie.com noting: that the script has "been done for a while" and they are currently working on the 3rd draft. In another comment posted today at TrekMovie, Orci himself noted "rewriting is a good thing which normally makes the script better. We like to keep pushing the script, even if no one gives us notes."
Sources tell TrekMovie that the writing team of Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof are currently working on a draft to ensure the film fits into the budget the Paramount has set. The studio is said to be "very enthusiastic" about the project and very supportive of producer/director Abrams and his core team.
Much of the design work for the film has been completed, with the team again headed by Scott Chambliss as production designer. And construction has already started for some of the new sets. Many sets and location set dressing elements from the 2009 film (such as the USS Enterprise) have been in storage and will be re-used for the sequel. In addition, ILM has already started work on some of the effects shots for the movie. While effects work is often considered part of post-production, there are many space effects shots which can be made without the need of any filmed elements.
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The script is in and ILM are already making effects shots for the "Star Trek" sequel (shot from 2009 film above)[/align]
In addition, the team lead by director JJ Abrams is currently picking locations. TrekMovie has learned that Abrams himself traveled to Hawaii to scout a location which is being seriously considered for a "jungle planet." Shooting will also include a museum in Los Angeles standing in for what a source said was a "famous Star Trek location." As per usual with a Star Trek film, studio shooting will take place on a number of stages on the Paramount lot.
Of course all the main cast from the original Star Trek movie are returning and the casting process for new characters is currently being discussed, however sources indicate none of the new roles have been cast so far.
TrekMovie does not have any details to report on the plot of the film yet, but it is described as "bigger" in scope than the 2009 Star Trek film.
Stay tuned to TrekMovie for all the news on the Star Trek sequel.
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JJ Abrams directing the 2009 "Star Trek" movie – will begin shooting sequel on January 15th[/align]
http://trekmovie.com/2011/11/16/exclusive-star-trek-sequel-filming-starts-january-15th-locations-pre-production-update/
posted on November 17th, 2011, 6:54 pm
I've heard that the movie will take place with the Romulan war.
posted on November 17th, 2011, 9:56 pm
Utopia wrote:I've heard that the movie will take place with the Romulan war.
I hope that's only a rumor

The last film was about romulans and Nemesis was about romulans and I'm a little tired of romulans in ST-movies

I'd rather have klingons and tribbles and stuff.

posted on November 17th, 2011, 10:20 pm
How about non-cheezy gorn, or tholians?
they could make for some great special effects. 


posted on November 18th, 2011, 12:13 am
I would believe all this when I see it a teaser trailer or some such similair thing.
posted on November 18th, 2011, 9:38 pm
Last edited by RedEyedRaven on November 18th, 2011, 9:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Adm. Zaxxon wrote:How about non-cheezy gorn, or tholians?they could make for some great special effects.
Hm.. Abrams does the mass-appealing stuff with the new Trek. Gorn and Tholians were not popular and not well-known by non-trekkies. Even if you watch ST in its entirety you won't get much out of it about those races...
I'm yet looking forward to the movie though, I kinda liked the first one.
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