I wish the movie did have a big star. I like Bana but Russell Crowe as the villain would've been pretty huge. If I could replace anyone and put someone else in the cast it would be Bana for Crowe.
Therin of Andor said:
^How about Ben Cross as Sarek?
23skidoo said:
All this said, surely Leonard Nimoy qualifies as a big name star? And if they DO end up bringing in Shatner, then they'll have two.
MadBaggins said:
Spider said:
The Nov 26th issue of Time magazine says on page 24 (in their People section) that Winona Ryder has been cast as the mother of a young Spock in the movie.
Not that she's that big a star, or that I believe Time magazine.![]()
Do you even READ this website that you are employed by!? It has been well known by TrekToday, the world's premier Star Trek news site, that Winona Ryder will be playing Amanda Grayson for over ONE MONTH!!!!
CaptainDonovin said:
A big-name star doesn't always equal a good or successful film. That said Bruce Greenwood may not be 'big named' but he didn't just beam down out of the oblivion either, he's a good actor. Ryder is well know, though now more so for her lack of judgment a few years ago. Who hasn't had one of those? Quinto & Morrison are well known for TV and Nimoy is well known for something. This is a very good cast JJ has thrown together and I look forward to seeing how they play off each other.
DeafPoet said:
As far as not having any huge stars in there, it's not really a big deal. How many of the actors from LOTR were the public really familiar with? Shit, I'd say most of the actors from that trilogy with the exception of Orlando Bloom and maybe Viggo Mortensen are still anonymous several years later. And those movies made piles of money.
Timo said:
the odds of the actor returning for a sequel would be infinitesimally low.
Number6 said:
I don't see why we need a major star. No Trek series or film was built up around any "star power."
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