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      • Here's the Blu-Ray opening to 2013's "Star Trek Into Darkness", the 12th film in the "Star Trek" franchise and the second in the Kelvin timeline, which stars younger versions of the Original Series characters. The opening credits to this movie have been edited to avoid copyright issues.
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  2. List of credits as presented in the film Star Trek Into Darkness. Directed by J.J. Abrams Written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman & Damon Lindelof Based Upon Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry...

  3. During this scene, some audio from Star Trek (2009) plays. It's from the opening sequence of that film, when his parents were discussing naming him. You hear both Chris Hemsworth's and Jennifer Morrison's voices, and so that's why they're credited.

  4. There are no opening credits in the film except for the title card, making this the third consecutive Star Trek film that does not list its cast at the beginning.

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  5. No, there are no scenes after the Into Darkness credits. Just thought people would like to know not to bother sitting through 10 minutes of credits for no reason. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Sort by: optiboptimus. • 11 yr. ago. To be honest I sit through credits anyway. 31. Welmark. • 11 yr. ago.

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    A series of terrorist attacks on Earth places Captain James T. Kirk on a mission to deal with the culprit. Nothing is as it seems, as the Starship Enterprise is entangled in covert machinations to ignite war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, with an ancient enemy in the mix. With alliances tested, relationships strained and differing m...

    Kirk asks Dr. McCoy what Spock would do if Kirk were the one deploying the device; Bones replies that Spock would let him die. Spock was indeed prepared for that likelihood. The cold fusion device would freeze and kill him, along with freezing the volcano into dormancy. Before the device detonates, Spock closes his eyes and raises his arms to the s...

    Meanwhile, Harrison materializes on a completely different planet, lifts up the hood of his longcoat, and walks away.

    Harrison is returned to the Enterprise and taken to the brig. Dr. McCoy takes a blood sample, to try to figure out the prisoner's physiology. Harrison insists that he be allowed to speak with Kirk. Spock thinks he wants to get into Kirk's head, but Kirk agrees. Harrison somehow knows about the damage to the warp core, suggesting something is amiss....

    Back on Earth, Scott is at a bar in San Francisco with Keenser, upset that Keenser allowed him to go through with resigning. Kirk contacts Scotty and gives him the coordinates Harrison gave him. He admits Scott was likely right about the torpedoes, which Scott accepts as an apology, though he cuts the conversation short. Whereas Scott is in no mood...

    Spock asks Uhura to patch him through to New Vulcan and reaches his counterpart from the prime universe, Ambassador Spock. The younger Spock asks about Khan and if his elder self encountered Khan before. Although Ambassador Spock has not wanted to alter his younger self's destiny, he makes an exception in this case. He reveals that Khan is none oth...

    \"If Spock were here, and I were there, what would he do?\" \"He'd let you die.\" \"Oh, come on Spock. They saw us. Big deal.\" \"Tell me more about this volcano. The data says it was highly volatile and if it were to erupt it would wipe out the planet.\" \"Let's hope it doesn't, sir.\" \"Something tells me it won't.\"

  6. The text is probably some sort of local PRS /MCPS hoop that need to be jumped through for a UK release. While that may be the case, I don't know why that wouldn't be included within the musical credit, or left until very last. Possibly a last minute regional tag on like with dubbing credits.

  7. Star Trek Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction action film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof. It is the 12th installment in the Star Trek franchise and the sequel to the 2009 film Star Trek, as the second in a rebooted film series.

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