Star Trek (2009)
Director: J.J. Abrams
Synopsis[]
The brash James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) tries to live up to his father's (Chris Hemsworth) legacy with Mr. Spock (Zachary Quinto) keeping him in check as a vengeful Romulan (Eric Bana) from the future creates black holes to destroy the Federation one planet at a time.
Male Deaths[]
- Richard Arnold [Romulan Science Tech]
- Sala Baker [Drill Tower Romulan]
- Eric Bana [Nero]
- Matthew Beisner [Romulan Crew Member]
- Michael Berry, Jr. [Romulan Tactical Officer]
- Jason Brooks [Romulan Helmsman]
- Clifton Collins Jr. [Ayel]
- Greg Ellis [Chief Engineer Olson]
- Chris Hemsworth [George Kirk]
- Jesper Inglis [Romulan Crew Member]
- James Lew [Romulan]
- Pasha Lychnikoff [Romulan Commander]
- Nav Mann [Romulan Crew Member Placing Bomb]
- Panuvat Anthony Nanakornpanom [Romulan Crew Member]
- Neville Page [Romulan Crew Member]
- Andres Perez-Molina [Romulan Crew Member]
- Mark Phelan [Romulan]
- Damion Poitier [Drill Hanson #1]
- Joseph Steven [Romulan Engineer]
- Faran Tahir [Captain Robau]
- Benjamin Vera [Romulan Crew Member]
- Wil Wheaton [Romulan]
Female Deaths[]
- Heidi Moneymaker [Kelvin Crewmember]
- Rachel Nichols [Gaila]
- Lucia Rijker [Romulan Communications Officer]
- Winona Ryder [Amanda Grayson]
- Scottie Thompson [Nero's Wife]
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Trivia[]
- The feature film debut of Chris Hemsworth
- Eric Bana improvised Nero's speech patterns.
- J.J. Abrams claimed it was surreal to direct Leonard Nimoy as Spock: "This guy has been doing it for forty years!"
- When Chris Pine was cast as Captain James T. Kirk, he sent William Shatner a letter and received a reply containing Shatner's approval.
- To perfect the Vulcan salute, Zachary Quinto had his fingers glued together by J.J. Abrams.
- Simon Pegg did not audition for the role, he simply received an email from J.J. Abrams asking if he would like to play Scotty. Pegg said he would have done this for free, or even paid Abrams to be in the movie, if he was not offered a role.