Star Trek Into Darkness (7/10) Movie CLIP - The Most Dangerous Adversary (2013) HD
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While Spock (Zachary Quinto) asks Spock Prime (Leonard Nimoy) about Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch), Kirk (Chris Pine) starts to get his own ideas.
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The Star Trek franchise continues with this follow-up to 2009's J.J. Abrams-directed reboot. Abrams returns to direct from a script by Damon Lindelof and the writing team of Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The crew of the Enterprise engages in an epic battle of good versus evil after being summoned home, only to discover Starfleet in ruins, and they venture into a war zone to find the powerful villain (Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch) responsible for the devastation.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: J.J. Abrams
Producers: J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, David Ellison, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Tommy Harper, Paul Schwake, Jeffrey Chernov, Dana Goldberg
Screenwriters: Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Gene Roddenberry
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The expression on Spock Prime's face when AOS Spock asks about Khan. Disgust, dismay, regret, and sadness. You can see in his face how the name "Khan" brings back so many painful memories. But I love Spock Prime's character development. He goes from "not being able to lie" to knowing when it's time to break a vow. He can't let his younger self and friends go thru the same pain that he and the TOS crew went thru.
It's like, "screw the vows, I have a moral obligation to prevent the years of suffering I would later endure at the hands of this man." Brilliant.
Isn't that selfish? Unlike Spock?
@@lianalyods2529 I think it was more he could not stand to imagine them going through it all again to suffer as so many did just to keep a timeline intact even for him. It was the one foe i suspect he'd do this for the one enemy he'd change it if he could.
Towards thee I roll, thou all-destroying but unconquering whale; ***to the last I grapple with thee; from hell’s heart I stab at thee; for hate’s sake I spit my last breath at thee.*** Sink all coffins and all hearses to one common pool! and since neither can be mine, let me then tow to pieces...
***Khan's last words before he set off Genesis
Spock [prime] knew exactly how great a danger Khan posed to all of Star Fleet. Heck he blew up the records archives killing nearly 4 dozen innocent people just to get a shot at killing some of Star Fleet's senior officers.
When Spock Prime mentioned Khan's full name, young Spock quickly realized this is more than just an enhanced supersoldier involved in a deep conspiracy. This is someone whose existence in Spock Prime's life had a huge impact. He knew this encounter will also make more impact on him than he would expect.
@The Program Not necessarily. Even Spock Prime had to do some initial research on Khan in The Space Seed from TOS after they picked up the Botany Bay and defrosted him.
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Old Spock’s delivery of “that being said...” was intense and perfect. He know he can’t break his earlier vow, but, he’s gotta tell young Spock SOMETHING considering how dangerous Khan is
Nothing Elder Spock said was anything that would change the past. The Enterprise already knew how dangerous Khan was from his actions earlier in the movie. The only additional detail mentioned by Elder Spock was that defeating Khan would come at great cost.
@@Solider7 and that he wouldn’t hesitate to kill each and every single one of them. I think that sealed the decision of Spock to hedge his bets with the torpedoes.
Abrhams said he making another one with chris and zach reprising there roles would be cool to see kirk travel back in time and meet kirk and have shatner team up with chris to save the universe
It’s also a great red herring for devoted Star Trek fans. They think the Elder Spock is warning his younger self that *he* will temporarily die
I like to think that Spock had a little bit of a grudge.
That expression on Prime Spock's face when he heard the name "Khan."
That's why I love Super soldiers no matter WHICH universe they are from. P.S. Love this movie just bought it second hand from library!
You can see the pain in his expression.
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NICE, VERY NICE.TRULY,TRULY ALL ABSOLUTELY BEYOND UNIMAGINABLY UNIMAGINABLE TRANSCENDENT TRANSCENDENTAL TRANSCENDING BOUNDLESSNESS LEVELS OF AMAZINGLY AMAZING AMAZINGNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The last appearance of Leonard Nimoy. I am glad Zachery Quinto made a good Spock.
He was fantastic
Yes
A true passing of the torch.
New trek spock is not spock. They wrote him to be an emotional idot who falls in love. NOT SPOCK
@@superfarful Oh so he's not one dimensional anymore? You're right, Spock really is supposed to be boring.
When Spock Prime says he took a vow to not state any information so the Kelvin Timeline can unfold as it should, you understand and respect that. But when Spock Kelvin asked about Khan, you just know Spock Prime will say something. Khan is that serious of a threat and the crew had to be told, vows be damned.
I'm surprised they didn't use that as part of the "A Lie" gag they had in the series.
*Spock:* A lie.
*Spock Prime:* An exception.
The Star trek Series i want is the Eugenics Wars. I want to see something on the first guy to beat Kahn.
Not to mention Spock Prime Lowkey indirectly got killed by him.
Spock prime being there had already disrupt the timeline, he doesn't change anything....yet 😁
@@brianschwatka3655 it would work better in a book or cómic, i don't think a TV show or movie would be very good,
“Did you defeat him?”
“At great cost, yes.”
“How?”
“Do you have a PVC pipe handy?”
Ok, I'm not getting that, unless you mean the beam on the Reliant to crushed him?
I’m referring to the TOS episode where he appeared where Kirk won by clubbing him with an engineering tool
@@SheldonAdama17 Nope. But I have a torpedo designed to destroy all life in order to create a new planet.
Just fly over him, he's brilliant but not experianced...
Funny you mention that, because Spock kinda took out Khan in a similar way. When Khan was advancing on Uhura, much like Kirk, he broke off a piece of Federation equipment and beat him down with it.
"Khan Noonien Singh is the dangerous adversary the enterprise has ever faced. He is brilliant, ruthless, and will not hesitate to kill every single one of you" I saw this in a packed movie theatre. The movie house shook with applause and awes after that one line. Actually it was the best part of the movie
I would be so pissed off if I lived in a country where it is usual behavior to clap, cheer, whoop or make any other noise in a cinema when I have paid money to watch a movie.
You misquoted him.
@@poruatokin Yeah, I’d be pretty upset too. I’d miss any of the lines that were said immediately afterwards, and the Cinema doesn’t do rewinds.
I’m glad I live in an area of America where the people aren’t so obnoxious and rude.
To have one of the most beloved characters (played by the same man, God rest Leonard’s soul) speak of the most popular and infamous villain in the series would no doubt get the fanbase excited.
@@poruatokin honestly that doesn’t bother me as much as people checking their cell phone (and thus distracting me from the story), chewing gum loudly behind me, kicking my seat, even answering their darn phones.
And if you ask them to turn off their phone, you get rude insults.
I stopped going to the movie theatre altogether.
I’m not paying for an unpleasant experience.
“How”
“ I died”
“But... how are you here then?”
“I got better.”
Hello Mr Morningstar
tsk, tsk, mixing B5 with Star Trek
@@casey570 Still a great line 😊 Though it somehow carries more weight with Sheridan.
more like "But....how are you here?"
Spock: my contract forced me back for one more film. Only a real death will stop me being in these films.
@@AzguardMike Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
Zachary Quinto's casting was fantastic. Probably the most important out of all the cast and he absolutely nails it.
Unfortunately, no he doesn't nail Spock and that is primarily JJ Abram's fault. But he was a really good choice and he could have nailed it. Zachary emotes too much emotion in every scene to be Spock.
@@digitalfilmjat6534That’s mostly because in this timeline, Spock is supposed to be more emoting, as it is a significant aspect of this Spock’s character. Things like Vulcan being lost and his mother with it made a big impact on this still learning young Spock. I’m glad he’s different as it’s not just the same character as Nemoy’s Spock and that allows him to have a different feel and be a different character.
@@alegsb3943 No, sorry, the universe is not so black and white like that. Time is not linear. Most of the Kelvin timeline still mirrors the previous TOS timeline, which means not everyone and not every culture has been affected. The Humans were the most affected, especially Kirk. But Vulcan of the Kelvin timeline is still pretty much the same as Vulcan of the TOS timeline, until Nero destroys it. So, Kirk's childhood was deeply altered while Spock's childhood largely remains unaffected. That means that Spock is pretty much the same Spock, until he loses his mother and his home world. He's not that young of a character when Vulcan is destroyed. Yet, Zachery is playing a snarky sarcastic Spock from start to finish of the movie. Literally every reactionary response Zachery gives throughout the film is loaded with emotion. That's not on purpose. That is because JJ Abrams not grasping the genra he's working in, and being more fixated on Camera tricks than performance!
I've pointed out many times that JJ Abrams has always been a technical director, and not an Actor's director. He's more fixated on flaring his shots than extracting critical performances out of his talent. Star Wars EP7 well shows this too.
RIP Leonard Nimoy (March 26, 1931 - February 27, 2015), aged 83
You will be remembered as a legend.
Live Long and Prosper 🖖
I don't know about you, but I'm annoyed that Spock Prime's on-screen "last words" weren't shown to us. I mean, they show us the moment after the call, but not Spock Prime's actual answer. What is the sense?
"at great cost.....yes.....my life."
It would have been hilarious to see the reactions if he mentioned he died. They would be like wtf...then he could say, I got better...
Kirk's son too
but he came back
I remember whispering that to my wife while we were watching that in the theater.
@@StillJustDreaming Well, the new timeline changed everything, didn't it?
RIP Mr Spock
Which Spock
John Smith the old one
Ambassador Spock
Spock Prime 🖖
0:48 I love that choice of words. It sounds so understated given that Spock gave his own life to stop Khan, but at the same time it carries so much gravitas for that exact same reason.
I love Kirks line at 2:06 “the minute we get near the bridge, drop him.” The delivery of it makes me laugh.
I was late to the Star Trek game as these new films got me into the franchise for the first time but I truly feel like I have an understanding of how influential Leonard Nimoy was not only for this series but in the world in general. RIP Leonard you’re work will forever be a positive and amazing contribution to the science and arts and life in general.
Leonard Nimoy really helped to explore and develop the characteristics of Vulcan behavior with Gene Roddenberry, the creator. Many things you see throughout the original serious were his ideas. Zachery Quinto was a good choice for a young Spock. He could have nailed Spock perfectly if JJ Abrams was paying proper attention to details. Unfortunately, Zachery often comes off hostile, pretentious and smug. Unless under real duress, Spock rarely ever showed even a hint of emotion. He was stone cold logic, like a machine. If he insulted you or be-little you, he did it stone cold. His blood pressure never went up if you challenge his authority. He simply just had security remove you or he would Vulcan neck pinch you if you got physical. Spoke would never say, "Get him off this ship," in any hostile tone.
That camera switch at 0:25 between the two Spocks is just amazing.
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
R . I . P .
Leonard Nemoy .
🖖
After all of the crazy things Spock-Prime experienced throughout all his years on the Enterprise...he still considers Khan to be the greatest threat he and original crew ever had to fight. Damn, that's scary. You know you have to break your vows when you're reminded of your greatest nightmare.
I mean, he’s not wrong. Khan would’ve destroyed the Enterprise and killed all of them several times if he hadn’t been so arrogant and vengeful.
Benedict Cumberbatch only had a few seconds on screen here, but even that tiny bit...guy's acting is professional.
0:33
Quinto: Are there two Khans, maybe? We didn’t catch his full name, but he doesn’t look like a Noonien Singh to me.
Nimoy: Right, he was the ruler of India back in the day, but he is himself Mexican.
Quinto: Not Mexican _or_ Indian. English.
Nimoy: I guess it must be a different Khan, then. In my timeline, the only English people are the French.
There is comic explaining why he looks different actually. Apparently when he was awoken by Admiral Marcus....it wasnt just his identity they changed. He had a full physical transformation
Kyle Edgecomb Eh, I like my version better.
Did someone else do the same transformation surgery back in the day to make him look Mexican?
His parents were Castillian Spaniards that immigrated to Mexico.
Cheer up, my lad.
*Quinto:* Is there any nationality stuff you left out?
*Nimoy:* Yes, our Iowa Born Captain is Canadian in my world.
Khan Nuniegh Singh is the most dangerous adversary the Enterprise has ever faced .
Most Dangerous? Sure. Just except for a planet killer, a proto Q, telekinetic sadists, several psycho computers, an evil Kirk, an entire militant Starfleet empire, a 5000 year old immortal, a vampiric cloud, and a giant green hand :/
@@SpreadingtheMuse, let alone a 20th Century Earth probe that may have entered the Delta Quadrant via a wormhole and became the first Earth-built machine assimilated by the Borg.
@@SpreadingtheMuse It is also the fact that they are facing Khan seven years before they would have in the OTL (2260 for Into Darkness, 2267 for TOS, 2285 for Wrath of Khan), Spock once hearing his name would have immediately linked the attack on Starfleet Headquarters and the obvious conclusion that Khan is an even more dangerous threat here given both their victories against him in TOS was due to his unfamiliarity with Federation technology and protocols as well a general lack of experience in the Enterprise and its crew and having not faced those other threats during the 5 year missions. Even then their victory came at a much greater cost with the Vengence YOLOing into San Francisco.
@@Techburn997 This Khan 'might' be in a better position than the OTL Khan, but he's still tribble food compared to the parade of planet killing weapons in TOS alone, to say nothing of the movies. Nomad, Doomsday Machine, Neural Cells...and various super-beings (Organians) who could disable Starfleet from half a galaxy away. Compared to them either Khan is just a whining kid.
For the Record... it's Khan Noonien Singh.
"Dammit, man, I'm a doctor, not a torpedo technician!"
It's the little things, man. The little things.
I love how nobody talks about Khan's reaction time at 0:57, and the fact that even how brutal he is fighting that one crewmember, he just doesn't instantly knocks him out, he just straight up kept beating on him, sort of in a sadistic way.
And kirks expression was like ammmm nooo 😂😂
1:52 The ultimate answer.
I interpreted Spock talking about Khan as him addressesing a direct consequence of his and nero's arrival
The fact that Spock and the Enterprise ran into khan so much earlier was because the federation intensified exploration after Vulcan was destroyed, which old Spock blamed Nero and himself for, due to his perceived failure
The Enterprise ran into Khan much sooner than he has hoped and was the last thing in Khans way
If Disney ever makes a Star Wars movie on Grand Admiral Thrawn who is one of the most badassed villains in the novels ala the new canon and Legends novels Heir To The Empire-The Last Command as well as Outbound Flight Benedict Cumberbatch would be so perfect. Not only does he look like Mitth'raw'nuruodo but he has the cold, calculating and menacing voice too but Thrawn is not human. He is a an alien species known as the Chiss and is the first and only near human alien to be an officer in Darth Sidious's empire
Ironic, since they got a Sherlock villain to play him in Rebels...
@@kaijudirector5336 And said Sherlock villain is exactly who they should get to play the Grand Admiral in anything live-action still.
Imagine how fresh would've been having a general as the main villain of the new trilogy. No powers, just a brilliant strategist trying to rebuild the empire. No dark sith, they're gone, the jedi are their, just a "normal" guy playing with all of them without the force
@@kaijudirector5336 wait who played him in rebels?
@@darthrevan5976 Lars Mikkelsen, aka Mads Mikkelsen's (Casino Royale, Rogue One) older brother
0:50 “At great cost, yes” is such an understatement lol
Thats how deadly Khan is. He is so dangerous that Spock breaks a vulcan vow to warn the new enterprise to be ready.
“...that being said, he killed me”
This scene gave me chills, Spock realized he had to help the crew knowing that Khan was in this reality
I don't know about you, but I'm annoyed that Spock Prime's on-screen "last words" weren't shown to us. I mean, they show us the moment after the call, but not Spock Prime's actual answer. Wbat is the sense?
The way he speaks to his younger self about Khan just shows how much of a nightmare he was to the original enterprise crew.
Most powerful moment of the movie. Simply incredible performance from Nimoy.
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
"Did you defeat him?" "At great cost, yes." "How?" "I died."
When Khan admitted whom he was in the brig.. there was virtually no reaction from Kirk (couldn't see spock)
But I wanna believe that he hadn't put 2 and 2 together till Prime Spock said his entire name out loud.. THEN new spock remembered the name/person from history
Maybe, but it'd be like for someone in 2020 knowing every European warlord from the middle ages.
@@JnEricsonx Very true. A lot of them went by a different name, acquiring the one we would recognize through their exploits. Genghis Khan was born with the name Temujen, the name he was likely called by his closest generals and wife.
@@JnEricsonx Khan was either the leader or the most prominent (can’t remember off the top of my head) of the Augments that took over Earth during the Eugenics War. That war either led into or was a part of the nuclear World War 3 that preceded Earth’s First Contact with the Vulcans.
I feel like the name drop was closer to bringing up Adolf Hitler in terms of infamy, considering his lasting impact on human history.
The MINUTE WE GET TO THE BRIDGE DROP HIM 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Crazy to think this was his final scene as Spock. God rest.
I don't know about you, but I'm annoyed that Spock Prime's on-screen "last words" weren't shown to us. I mean, they show us the moment after the call, but not Spock Prime's actual answer. Wbat is the sense?
@@giosy0072 Oh I thought Spock was being informed by another Vulcan that Spock Prime passed away, not that he called him to tell him he was about to die. Haven't seen Beyond in years. Been meaning to rewatch though.
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His final on-screen line though was: "At great cost, yes."
1:14 Classic Kirk maneuver. He used that on Khan in TOS
Cucumber Patch is brilliant!!
"Did you defeat him?"
"At great costs...yes."
"How?"
You REALLY don't wanna know, Spocko.
I don't know about you, but I'm annoyed that Spock Prime's on-screen "last words" weren't shown to us. I mean, they show us the moment after the call, but not Spock Prime's actual answer. Wbat is the sense?
Hearing Kahn’s full name actually links him to Data’s family heritage I’m the next generation since the last name matches for data’s father who himself comes from a family of geneticist who went from genetics to machinery leading to data.
I love how old Spock is faced with a crisis of character and chooses humanity
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
God bless you Mr spock
Live long and prosper you amazing badass
Comon… you forgot to include the EPIC intro and music of Mr. Spock
Not the same khan Noonien Singh of course.
I think this is the most powerful exchange in the Kelvin movies. I always get chills.
I've watched old spock over and over!
Funny that McCoy says he’s not a torpedo technician when in the prime universe that exactly what he and Spock do to beat Chang.
'How did you beat him?'
'I hugged a reactor, and Kirk performed the Shatner maneuver.'
As much as I love to see Nimoy reprise his role, I really felt this scene should not have happened. I would’ve liked to see the young Spock figure it out on his own.
If anything the filmmakers should've changed Khan's name to something else, made him a new villain and like you said, let the new Spock figure it out himself but they took the easy out for a chance to bring Nimoy back.
It really was a cop-out.
It also would've made Spock's farewell to Spock in first movie the last appearance of Nimoy which would have been much more impactful
@@mdteletom1288 *That would've been pointless - after the **_Star Trek_** reboot, everyone was talking about how they should introduce Khan next - and it was a good idea.*
*Nimoy being back was also a good idea - part of the whole reason that there is a Kelvin-Universe, is because of Prime-Spock and his role to play in that universe. So this whole thing was necessary and needed.*
@@Princess2Warrior I don't recall anyone asking for Khan to come back, at least not in the form or manner Abrams did. What I recall was when it was announced Khan would be coming back the vast majority of fans were saying how stupid it was to be remaking the plots and characters from the original movie series already, thus not only my comment criticizing the move, but several others as well. My favorite was the 3rd movie of the reboot since the characters were developing on their own and it's almost to the point where, except for McCoy, any resemblance between this crew and the original one is purely coincidental.
Was never a star trek person never seen any episodes but I'll bet spock talking about khan was a crazy cool scene for star trek fans..made me wish I watched the episodes
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
Khan was definitely the lone exception
Then Spock should say - There's the Gorn, don't kill the Captain, Doomday machine - explode a Starship in it, The Great Barrier There's this thing that think's its God, etc... :P
🖖 Mr. Spock
🖖 Mr. Spock
Bones: Oh gods, there’s two of them!!!
Jokes aside, Kahn’s greatest trait is his determination. He’s smart, but Kirk has being able or outsmart him just as well. But where Kirk fails is on underestimating how far Kahn was determined to accomplish his aspirations and his will to destroy Kirk’s spirit and to dominate the world. Just as The Joker from The Dark Knight, or as Thanos in Infinity War, just the fact that Kahn is alive and free is reason enough for the Enterprise to be scared. Their existence alone is a threat to all surrounding population. Kahn’s ability to persuade, control and subjugate others and to expand his power over a group of people is remarkable, he can intimidate and take control over the Enterprise in minutes.
I'd love for Tony Dalton to play Khan in Strange New Worlds.
The greatest cost........
That is good and amazing part. Spock's fight with Khan later is very good too.
Spock prime has already lived and died to him they faced Khan 100s of years ago in the 23rd century now he's traveled back to the 22 century and seeing his younger self that's how he knows time travel geeesh!!!
Actually it's still the 23rd century he traveled back to...22nd Century was Captain Archer's time....
Even in the future video chat still has pixelation artifacts.
Seeing Khan and Kirk join forces for a bit was fun.
I remember absolutely nothing about this film, except this scene.
I love how old Spock doesn't really want to tell his other self about what happened but he doesn't want to see himself go through what he went through to defeat Khan again so he has no choice but to proceed with the answers.
Wonder if Kirk and Spock filled the crew in on old Spock... if not they’d be some pretty confused bridge ensigns wondering who the hell this guy is supposed to be.
Vow or no vow, Elder Spock knew he had to give them something because he knew just how deadly Khan was and what he would bring to the galaxy if he had his way.
"He's brilliant, ruthless and he won't hesitate to kill every last one of you"
So basically he's your standard scifi villain :P
Or every standard movie villain for that matter.
No he is better than any movie or Sci Fi villain ever created even during the sixties
Don’t mock Hugo Drax like that
Dr Strange could use his time stone
One scene gave me chills
When Spock Senior tells young Spock about Khan, this becomes a bootleg paradox. The information is passed from future self to past self and the original source of that information becomes lost and unknown.
"At great cost" I assume he didn't tell Spock that the cost was "My life"
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
Bri tell him about the "2-Dimensional thinking"
1:05
Where's the Kirk-Fu!?
Chops, dropkicks, Ax Handle smash..?
This path is you're and you're alone
these films are underrated tbh
Of course, there was if they shoot a final scene where the crew, after Kirk awakens, say goodbye to Spock Prime one last time. It really fit. At least to be able to reassure Spock Prime that everyone was still alive. I err?
Imagine In Deviantart With The Animation Style Like To Spiderverse Is Star Trek Star Trek Verse
1:09 Jean Luc Picard??? lmao
Data's creator is related to Khan.
I really like leonard niymo is back in Star trek into darkness prime Mr Spock.
*Ambassador Spock:* His one weakness is he has two dimensional tactical thinking....
JJ: Mr Nimoy, hi, sorry to bother you. Yeah, I know I promised to not bother you again...it’s just that the new film is a troubled production at best. Can we get you to do one last cameo?
Nimoy: Sure...at great cost.
Temporal Prime Directive or not, Spock Prime should have time warped back in time, assembled a fleet and saved Vulcan from destruction. And on the way back, he could have swung by Old Earth and picked up a few more whales.
Khan Prime was portrayed by Ricardo Montalban in the 80s...
Khan vs Klingons was an awesome scene.
Epic lines.
Leonard Nimoe
Is the greatest
The best of the best.
The next movie the Enterprise gets decapitated.
that knee sent that dude into orbit.
all the broken ribs must be the result.
I literally searched " Spock outplayed Khan" for this scene lol.
One of my favourite scene
Did you defeat him?
*At great cost, yes* !
Doctor Strange becomes Khan 😂🤣
I love this film, but I get the feeling that inserting the line "Marcus changed my face" or something to that effect during the brig scene would have done a lot to soothe angry and confused trek fans about why Khan is played by Cumberbatch.
Maybe, but I feel spoonfeeding people little details like that dilutes the story. Half the movie would become overblown details about why this is this and why that is that. One should be allowed to fill in the blanks with their own imagination.
For being so involved in stories of science fiction and fantasy, a lot of fans do seem to lack in imagination. It is how the Expanded Universe came to be for Star Wars. People need to embrace imagination more these days, and realize that it isn't restricted to only certain people. Those fans who cried about Cumberbatch being cast could use a huge dose of it.
That wouldn’t have made any sense though. Because nobody in the modern era would have known Khan, as he had been frozen for so long. There is no reason to attempt to mask his face or appearance if he isn’t recognizable to anyone alive.
Besides, all of the other characters look noticeably different than they did in the Original Series. Why would Khan specifically be controversial?
"That being said, Khan Noonian Singh is the most dangerous adversary the Enterprise ever faced."
Also faced by Enterprise including, but not limited to: a living god from Earth mythology, a child with Q-like powers, a child that probably was a Q, two different probes launched from Earth that obtained sentience and were capable of untold destructive power, a gigantic space amoeba that wiped out an entire starship in an instant, a literal doomsday device powered by destroying and consuming entire planets...
But the guy in the light cruiser that got a lucky shot because Kirk spent a little too much time behind a desk, and was so inexperienced that the Z axis was a complete mystery to him... that's the most dangerous adversary.
And no, I'm not including M5 in this list, because it got thwarted by pi.
Maybe Prime Spock is coming from the perspective and opinion of "This adversary actually caused me to DIE, unlike all the others!"
@@AnansitheSpider8 I mean, it was Spock's first time wearing a red uniform...
@@rcslyman8929 LOL! So very true!
Exactly - So perhaps, a la The Matrix Oracle, Spock said that because it's what new Spock 'needed to hear' to get him to act appropriately.
I mean, none of those adversaries usually came close to legitimately killing everyone on the Enterprise. And none of them ever succeeded in actually killing a MAIN character like Spock.
Khan didn’t lose due to any ingenuity or cunning by the Enterprise’s crew any of the times that they faced him. He lost purely due to his own arrogance and unwillingness to control his emotions. Without those flaws, he would’ve defeated them easily.
so Into Darkness is simultaneously a remake of TWOK but also a sequel to TWOK
It's called a reebot, the kelvin timeline has its own continuity independent of the prime timeline ( tos, next generation, voyager, etc)
@@Murphy997 It can't be labeled as a full-fledged reboot, though. Considering old Spock comes from the OS timeline, this would make the J.J. films hybrids of sorts. Both a soft reboot and a continuation of the original series timeline since the events of said timeline already happened.
If old Spock wasn't in the newer films, they could be considered full on reboots.
My 2 main problems about the scene when we seen our Spock for the very last time. 1. Where is everybody reaction of seeing the Old Spock for the first and last time. 2. The young Spock is talking to the Old Spock at the very wrong time. They need to speak at a other area somewhere else and not on a ship when there is people in there.
Not the same Khan of course.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Leonard Nimoy, Anton Yelchin, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: J.J. Abrams
Producer: J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jeffrey Chernov, David Ellison, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Tommy Harper, Dana Goldberg, Paul Schwake
Screenwriter: Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
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What advice could Spock prime gave to young Spock?
I would presume something along the lines of “Do not trust Khan to ultimately act in an honorable manner. He won’t play fair and will sacrifice the Enterprise and whoever else is involved to achieve his goals. Do whatever it takes to stop him.”
@@Agent_1701-D Yes. Or more information.
omg spock
Sehr emotional