The so-called Star Trek sequel (also known as Flight of the Yorktown) is the follow-up to the mildly successful, if somewhat lens-flared 2009 film Star Trek XI (Movie). The uncreative, ungifted, unimaginative, uninspired, unproductive, and untalented production team that brought you the last flick, will return, mainly because Michael Bay wasn't available. [1] The sequel is currently set for release on 17 May 2013 (!) and will be the first Star Trek movie to be released in 4D. [2]
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| - The so-called Star Trek sequel (also known as Flight of the Yorktown) is the follow-up to the mildly successful, if somewhat lens-flared 2009 film Star Trek XI (Movie). The uncreative, ungifted, unimaginative, uninspired, unproductive, and untalented production team that brought you the last flick, will return, mainly because Michael Bay wasn't available. [1] The sequel is currently set for release on 17 May 2013 (!) and will be the first Star Trek movie to be released in 4D. [2]
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| - The so-called Star Trek sequel (also known as Flight of the Yorktown) is the follow-up to the mildly successful, if somewhat lens-flared 2009 film Star Trek XI (Movie). The uncreative, ungifted, unimaginative, uninspired, unproductive, and untalented production team that brought you the last flick, will return, mainly because Michael Bay wasn't available. [1] The sequel is currently set for release on 17 May 2013 (!) and will be the first Star Trek movie to be released in 4D. [2]
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