JJTrek is mostly about the characters anyway, at least from what we've seen, the Enterprise and space ships are (no pun intended) vessels to move the plot along.
What?The OP says Batman influeced the JJ Trek. How?
What?The OP says Batman influeced the JJ Trek. How?
Orci has multiple times stated how much he loved The Dark Knight and that he tried to make STID a "sequel of that calibre."
I saw Interstellar last night. Although I enjoyed it very much, it's about as far in tone from Trek as you can get while still being set in space. Relativity would define real-life space travel, but Trek's spent the last 50 years (minus Voyager's "Blink of an Eye") pretending that time is constant throughout the universe. Suddenly switching to alien worlds where hours equal weeks, months or years would be like... umm... something or other...
What?The OP says Batman influeced the JJ Trek. How?
Orci has multiple times stated how much he loved The Dark Knight and that he tried to make STID a "sequel of that calibre."
He looked at something that looked good and did well. He wanted similar success and quality, it does not mean he was inspired by it.
Orci has multiple times stated how much he loved The Dark Knight and that he tried to make STID a "sequel of that calibre."
He looked at something that looked good and did well. He wanted similar success and quality, it does not mean he was inspired by it.
There's also this article from 2010 in which Lindelof states STID is inspired by The Dark Knight. In fact, that's the title of the article.
Star Trek Into Darkness had better critical acclaim
I find the dark knight to be very overrated and it is laughable a bit to see other professionals all say they are inspired by the film.
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