Nope. This isn't a Marvel film.
Aside from the wonderful visuals at the beginning of them?
Nope. This isn't a Marvel film.
Neither were the plenty of other films that have had post-credits scenes. So it could've happened here. It just didn't.
Aside from the wonderful visuals at the beginning of them?
Personally I don't much care for the visuals. They're too fanciful and cluttered. Something more grounded in what space really looks like would be better.
After the first film, I felt that I would've liked the end credits to include a montage of the Enterprise traveling through space and visiting various planets and phenomena -- sort of a hybrid between the TOS and Voyager titles, to convey the idea that the ship was engaged in the exploration we didn't get to see it do in the movie. That would've worked just as well here.
After the first film, I felt that I would've liked the end credits to include a montage of the Enterprise traveling through space and visiting various planets and phenomena -- sort of a hybrid between the TOS and Voyager titles, to convey the idea that the ship was engaged in the exploration we didn't get to see it do in the movie. That would've worked just as well here.
Does anyone know why Chris Hemsworth is in the credits for this movie?
Does anyone know why Chris Hemsworth (George Kirk) is in the credits for this movie? Was there a deleted scene or flashback? Or did my son and I both miss something?
When Kirk is in the hospital, he relives an audio flashback of his entire life (i.e., key lines of dialogue from the first movie). Although it seems dubious that he would have a memory of his father's voice since he was only one minute old when he last heard it. (Maybe the shuttle had a recording of the com traffic, and Kirk's mother played it back for him when he was older.)Does anyone know why Chris Hemsworth (George Kirk) is in the credits for this movie? Was there a deleted scene or flashback? Or did my son and I both miss something?
Vocal flashback.
Anything in them Worth Seeing ?
Does anyone know why Chris Hemsworth (George Kirk) is in the credits for this movie?
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