It'll be airing in-front of The Hobbit p1, and I imagine it'll be released online the same day, or at least it should be. No idea. I would guess that IMAX's set-up for that will be like however it was set-up for the TDKR first six minutes last year. Personally, I would consider it worth it. Though the more I think about it, the less I think I would actually want to see the first nine minutes now. Trailers will be enough till the movie actually comes out.
From the plot synopsis, it sounds like Spoiler Starfleet is going to be destroyed. I thought it was funny when I told my friend about this and he said that they must have had a "wear red day."
Is that supposed to be London? Anyways, i'm super excited for this, absolutely love Benedict Cumberbatch
Teaser Poster Debuts For STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS! I've seen that Nolanized pose before... anyway, the site's been launched. STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Website Launched
Looks good to me. It'll be interesting to see what the site looks like...once there's actually something there...
Poster is nice, I guess. Kind of a rip off from the Dark Knight Rises, using the negative space to form the icon, but it's hardly worth raging about. A somewhat nerdy thing I was wondering about, with the first movie's destruction of Vulcan and the destruction of alot of Starfleet vessels, and Spoiler the premise of this movie describing the bad guy will decimate/destroy the earth fleet...won't that leave the (future) Federation incredibly vulnerable? I know, I know. It's just a movie , and different timeline and all that, but if they keep putting the Federation on the brink of destruction it will never grow and advance. Which kind of puts the future of this timeline in a shitty situation.
Jeez- I thought the lamest villain in a Trek film yet had decimated the fleet in the last film. After watching the last movie, all it can do is get better.
Can't think of any examples atm, but I'm pretty sure TDKR wasn't the first movie to have a poster utilizing that technique...
TDKR wasn't the first (the TV show Shark Tank has even used it for several years), but it's easily the most high profile movie/franchise to utilize it and do so in a 'destruction' sort of way. So to that extent, yes, I agree 100% with others that this poster is yet another of many following the trends that Nolan & co. have made popular and/or set. No different than how every second movie now lists all of the actors at the very top in a double-lined super simplistic font... not coincidentally, ever since The Dark Knight & Inception did it.