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Spoilers STAR TREK BEYOND

The new Enterprise commercial featuring Beyond may be the best or funniest Trek commercial ever:

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Which leads me to ask ...

Why, after all these years, is it only NOW that ENTERPRISE Rent-a-Car is doing a cross-promotion with Star Trek? :D
 
It just bugs me when people come into a thread clearly marked spoilers telling people to not read spoilers. I don't go into a non-spoiler thread and announce "Hey...the Titanic sank! Jack dies!" or whatever.

Nothing personal. Just me being nitpicky.
 
Can someone tell me about upcoming Star Trek Beyond premieres before Comicon ? I think London is the next.
 
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Zach, Chris, Karl and John are in London :D
 
Damn---almost tempted to take the train to Leicester Square Tuesday afternoon........but #lazy
 
I don't go into a non-spoiler thread and announce "Hey...the Titanic sank!
Thanks a lot. I guess I can skip that chapter now. What's next? "The Great War." Okay, don't spoil the ending for me, because at the rate the author is going we'll never get a sequel to that one. He's been lagging ever since the Red Woman Lady Magdalene brought Jesus back from the dead to get revenge on House Judas for the bloodbath after the Last Supper.
 
I was just thinking and you know really irks me is that This reality's Enterprise only had like what? 5 years of service? (It was launched in 2258 and beyond takes place i think in 2263) compared to the Prime reality's Enterprise of 40 years. makes me hope that if there is an Enterprise-A at the end of this movie that it lasts longer than it's predecessor.
 
http://trekcore.com/blog/2016/07/cupcake-actor-surprised-he-got-to-trek-beyond/
Nobody was calling me, and I heard Simon Pegg was coming on board as a writer. I had Simon’s email from the first movie, and I had never written him in eight years, so I decided to send him a quick email.


He emailed me right back, and said, “We’ve got something for you in this new film, and we’d love to see you up in Vancouver. We gotta keep the band together.”
 
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