Die Zukunft hat begonnen
Wir schreiben das 23. Jahrhundert. Der junge James Tiberius Kirk ist ein Draufgänger, der keiner Kneipenschlägerei aus den Weg geht und bevorzugt mit dem Kopf durch die Wand marschiert. Der Heißsporn bewirbt sich auf Rat eines alten Freundes seines verstorbenen Vaters bei der Sternenflotten-Akademie der Föderation und findet in dem kauzigen Arzt Dr. Leonard "Pille" McCoy sogar gleich einen neuen Kumpel. Ansonsten macht sich der Frauenheld auf der Akademie eher Feinde. So wie den Halb-Vulkanier Spock, dem auffällt, dass Tiberius bei einer Prüfung gemogelt hat. Die beiden entwickeln sich zu erbitterten Rivalen, müssen ihre Feindseligkeiten jedoch aufgeben, als die U.S.S. Enterprise vom Stapel läuft und Captain Pike bei einer Mission von dem romulanischen Outlaw Nero gefangen genommen wird, der nur von einem Gedanken beseelt ist: Rache!
Gesamte Besetzung von Star Trek
Chris Pine
Cadet James T. Kirk
Chris Pine delivered a dynamic and charismatic performance as Cadet James T. Kirk in J.J. Abrams' 2009 reboot of "Star Trek." Taking on the iconic role originated by William Shatner, Pine managed to honor the legacy of the character while infusing him with a fresh energy and modern sensibility. His portrayal captured the brashness, confidence, and underlying vulnerability of the young Kirk, perfectly embodying the character's journey from a rebellious youth to a leader worthy of the USS Enterprise's captain's chair. Pine's performance was praised for its depth and nuance, as he navigated the complex emotions of a young man grappling with his potential and the shadow of his father's legacy. His chemistry with the rest of the cast, particularly with Zachary Quinto's Spock, formed the heart of the film, setting the stage for a new generation of Star Trek adventures. Pine's Kirk was both a nod to the past and a bold step into the future, ensuring that the character remained as compelling and relevant as ever.
Leonard Nimoy
Ambassador Spock
Leonard Nimoy reprised his iconic role as the Vulcan character Spock in J.J. Abrams' 2009 film "Star Trek," this time portraying the elder statesman version of the character known as Ambassador Spock. His performance was a masterclass in subtlety and gravitas, providing a crucial link between the original "Star Trek" series and the new alternate timeline created by the film. Nimoy brought a sense of wisdom and serenity to the role, imbuing Ambassador Spock with a deep understanding of the cosmos and a poignant sense of loss for his home planet, Vulcan, which is destroyed in the film's altered reality. His interactions with the young Spock, played by Zachary Quinto, were particularly moving, as he offered guidance and mentorship to his younger self, bridging the gap between the old and new iterations of the character. Nimoy's final appearance in the franchise was both a touching farewell to his legendary portrayal and a passing of the torch, cementing his place as a beloved figure in the "Star Trek" universe and in the hearts of fans everywhere.
Bruce Greenwood
Captain Christopher Pike
Bruce Greenwood delivers a commanding and nuanced performance as Captain Christopher Pike in J.J. Abrams' 2009 reboot of "Star Trek." As the capable and compassionate leader of the USS Enterprise, Greenwood brings a gravitas to the role that serves as a moral and experienced counterbalance to the hot-headed impulsiveness of the young James T. Kirk. His portrayal of Pike is both inspirational and grounded, capturing the essence of a seasoned Starfleet officer who embodies the principles of exploration, diplomacy, and courage that are central to the "Star Trek" universe. Greenwood's performance is particularly notable in the pivotal scene where he motivates Kirk to enlist in Starfleet Academy, delivering a passionate speech about legacy and purpose that becomes a defining moment for both characters. His ability to convey wisdom without condescension and authority without arrogance makes his Captain Pike a standout character in the film, earning the respect of both the crew and the audience. Greenwood's Pike is not only a mentor to Kirk but also a symbol of hope and leadership in a film that sets the stage for a new generation of "Star Trek" adventures.
Karl Urban
Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
Karl Urban delivered a standout performance as Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy in J.J. Abrams' 2009 reboot of "Star Trek." Urban skillfully captured the essence of the character, embodying McCoy's distinctive Southern drawl and the irascible yet deeply compassionate demeanor that fans of the original series cherished. His portrayal brought a fresh energy to the iconic role, seamlessly blending humor with a sense of gravitas. Urban's chemistry with Chris Pine's Captain Kirk and Zachary Quinto's Mr. Spock was a highlight of the film, as he brought a warmth and believability to their on-screen friendship. His performance was not merely an imitation but a nuanced homage to DeForest Kelley's original interpretation, while also adding layers of complexity that made the character his own. Urban's 'Bones' was the heart of the Enterprise crew, providing a grounded, human perspective amidst the grandeur of space exploration, and his scenes were often filled with the wit and pathos that made the character a fan favorite for a new generation.
Zoe Saldaña
Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
Simon Pegg
Lieutenant Commander Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
John Cho
Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu
Winona Ryder
Amanda Grayson
Chris Hemsworth
Commander George Kirk
Greg Grunberg
Stepdad (voice)
Akiva Goldsman
Vulcan Council Member
Paul McGillion
Barracks Officer
Majel Barrett
Starfleet Computer (voice)
Wil Wheaton
Romulan (voice) (uncredited)
Crew von Star Trek
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