Star Trek is an 2019 American 3D/2D animated space opera film directed by Gary Rydstrom, and written by Gal Gadot and Shiyoon Kim, based on the television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry. It is the fourteenth film in the Star Trek film franchise, following the second sequel Star Trek Beyond. The film is produced by 20th Century Fox Animation, Blue Sky Studios, Universal Animation, Warner Animation Group, Fox Searchlight Pictures Animation, Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, Movie Land Animation Studios, Skydance Media, Spyglass Media Group, Bad Robot Productions and Lord Miller Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures (under through Sony Pictures Releasing), Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures and TriStar Pictures.
Premise[]
Cast[]
- Tom Hanks as Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the USS Enterprise
- T.J. Miller as Commander Spock, first officer and science officer
- Damon Wayans Jr. as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, chief medical officer
- Ryan Potter as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, second officer and chief engineer
- Hailee Steinfeld as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, communications officer
- Zac Efron as Hikaru Sulu, third officer and helmsman
- Michael J. Fox as Pavel Chekov, the ship's main navigator
- Ashleigh Ball as:
- Jaylah, an alien scavenger
- Khary Payton as Krall/Balthazar Edison, a powerful mutated alien warlord and the former captain of the USS Franklin
- Tye Sheridan as Manas/Anderson Le, Krall's henchman and second-in-command
- Jamie Chung as Kalara/Jessica Wolff, Krall's henchwoman and scout
- Gal Gadot as the alien voice-over
- John C. Reilly as Keenser, Scotty's diminutive alien assistant
- Miranda Cosgrove as Ensign Syl, an alien Enterprise crewmember
- Genesis Rodriguez as:
- Commodore Paris, commanding officer of Starbase Yorktown
- Chris Pratt as Commander Finnegan, Yorktown first officer
- Scott Adsit as Fi'Ja
- Gary Rydstrom as Zavanko
- Kristen Bell as Tyvanna
- Tom Kenny as Ben
- Benedict Cumberbatch as Wadjet
- Alan Tudyk as the voice of Teenaxi Leader
Production[]
Development[]
Movie Land Animation Studios had already begun the process of starting development of movies with budgets of around $320 million. The intellectual property for these films was meant to be supplied by Movie Land Animation Studios among others and included Penguinopolis, Smash of Claws, The Animals in the Attic and Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure had been approaching the original crew from the television series to make a high-profile, animated theatrical feature-length film adaptation and had long wanted to partner with Paramount Pictures to release the film given the network's extraordinary legacy in the world of animation, including some of the most enduring characters on cable television history.
Gary Rydstrom agreed to make a feature film version of the show with the promise it would be the first of a planned trilogy. During development stages of the film, he and his co-director Don Hall and Chris Williams, and co-writer Chris Wedge intended to revisit some of the greatest films of the time, with Big Hero 6, Strange Magic, Ralph Breaks the Internet and The Animals in the Attic having the core inspirations for the film.
Animation[]
The feature animation for the film can be handled by Movie Land Digital Production Services who had made 2,300 shots for The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part and was made using Autodesk Maya. it was rendered by Pixar RenderMan. The crew used the same processes from the original television series in the making of the film, most notably the 'skroutlines', which was a seamless blend of a more traditional screenplay with a more simple outline which resembled strong short stories and gave the storyboard artists such as Maurice Fontenot, Abigail Nesbitt and Guy Moore all the creative and aesthetic freedom neccessary. Warburton and Willems themselves provided the film's animatics.
Casting[]
The film stars Tom Hanks, T.J. Miller, Damon Wayans Jr., Ryan Potter, Hailee Steinfeld, Zac Efron, Michael J. Fox, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Khary Payton, Tye Sheridan, Jamie Chung and Gal Gadot who had leading the voice roles for the film. The casting director Jamie Sparer Roberts will leads us the voice roles. Ruth Lambert was the film's cast director, but was replaced by Jamie Sparer Roberts.
Music[]
The score for the movie was composed by Henry Jackman and was mixed and recorded by Alan Meyerson and Joel Iwataki at Remote Control Productions. Heitor Pereira and John Williams was the film's composer, but was replaced by Henry Jackman.
Sound[]
The sound from the movie was designed by Gary Rydstrom, edited by Christopher Scarabosio, recorded by Christopher Barnett at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California who created the movie's sound services for the Disney Animation's Ralph Breaks the Internet.
Release[]
The movie will be released theatrically on October 25, 2019 in IMAX, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema and 2D theaters by Paramount Pictures.
Marketing[]
On June 22, 2018, it was reported that Ted V. Miller would be attending Warner Bros. Pictures' Movie Land Animation Studios presentation at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2018, and some footage from the film would be shown to promote it. The director Gary Rydstrom attended the movie panel at SDCC on July 21, 2018, where a short clip of the film was shown.
- The teaser trailer was released and was shown on March 10, 2019 before Wonder Park and Dumbo.
- The first trailer was released and was shown on June 21, 2019 before Toy Story 4.
- The final trailer was released and was shown on September 26, 2019 before Abominable.
See also[]
- List of films featuring space stations
- List of films featuring extraterrestrials
- List of science fiction films of the 2020s
References[]
External links[]
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| Feature films | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) • Monster Trucks (2016) • Sherlock Gnomes (2018) • Wonder Park (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020) • Clifford the Big Red Dog (2020) • Rumble (2021) • Luck (2022) • The Tiger's Apprentice (2024) | |
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| Related animation studios | Allspark Animation • Blur Studio • Comedy Central Films • Fleischer Studios (Bray Productions • Famous Studios) • Ilion Animation Studios • MTV Films (MTV Animation) • Nickelodeon Movies (Nickelodeon Animation Studio • Nick Digital) • Rainbow (Bardel Entertainment) • Sega (Marza Animation Planet) • Skydance Media • Terrytoons | |
| Films directed by Gary Rydstrom |
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| Films: Strange Magic (2015) • Star Trek (2019) Short films: |
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| Films directed | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) • 21 Jump Street (2012) • The Lego Movie (2014) • 22 Jump Street (2014) • Tom the Hand 3 (2019) • Faster Bike (2020) |
| Films produced | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) • Storks (2016) • Brigsby Bear (2017) • The Lego Batman Movie (2017) • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) (accolades) • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Everest (2019) • Las Vegas (2020) • Jin (2020) • Connected (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Being Good (2020) • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 3: Food Monsters-Verse (2024) • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 4 (TBA) |
| Television series created | Clone High (2002–2003) |
| Television series produced | The Last Man on Earth (2015–2018) • Son of Zorn (2016–2017) • Making History (2017) • Unikitty! (2017–present) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018–present) • Bless the Harts (2019–present) |
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