Read between the lines of the article: Abrams is using Star Trek to make his version of Star Wars. That's all that this is about for him. If anyone has read his Superman script it was the same thing -- that was his version of the Matrix using Kryptonians.
Expect tons of fx action, Die Hard sized stunts, lots of CGI lens flare and "cute" references to past Treks.
It'll probably be a decent big budget sci fi action flick, but I'm not expecting a Trek adventure on par with what we know and love.
I'm glad someone else thinks this. I thought that I was the only one. Back in the eighties, Trek could have done the reboot or move forward. The decision was made consciously by GR and the other people involved at the time that Kirk, Spock, and McCoy could only be played by the original actors, and thus, TNG was born.
To do this reboot is a complete slap in the face to anyone old enough to have been a fan of the original series before the spin-offs came along. A new movie with completely different characters set in the 23rd century would have be preferable.
But that rant aside, after reading this article, I am getting the distinct impression that this movie is going to end with some sort of "reset" button.
Slap in the face?
In the eighties, all the former cast was alive and kicking and still acting. Now some have passed on, the rest are in retirement....