No, they are in an alternate universe.
This cannot be answered subjectively, however:The most commercially well received of the original universe movies is First ContactThe most commercially well received of the Kelvin Timeline movies is Star Trek (2009)The most acclaimed Star Trek movie is The Wrath of KhanThe most popular fanfilm/parody is Galaxy QuestThe best according to...Screencrush - The Wrath of KhanStar Trek con attendees - The Wrath of KhanIGN - The Wrath of KhanRottenTomatoes - Star Trek (2009)
The Shat... as in William Shatner is not playing in the new Star Trek Movie, the new James Kirk is played by Chris Pine.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was released on June 4, 1982.
In the movie Star Trek (2009) his brother is definitely older.
Yes he has been in the following: Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn, Star Trek: The Search for Spock, Star Trek: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: The Final Frontier, Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: Generations.
The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath was certainly about the depression, but Jimmy Stewart wasn't in it. Henry Fonda was the star in the Grapes of Wrath.
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Nicholas Meyer
Nicholas Meyer
"Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" was released in 1982.
Nicholas Meyer
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This cannot be answered subjectively, however:The most commercially well received of the original universe movies is First ContactThe most commercially well received of the Kelvin Timeline movies is Star Trek (2009)The most acclaimed Star Trek movie is The Wrath of KhanThe most popular fanfilm/parody is Galaxy QuestThe best according to...Screencrush - The Wrath of KhanStar Trek con attendees - The Wrath of KhanIGN - The Wrath of KhanRottenTomatoes - Star Trek (2009)
The Secret Life of Girls, 1999.
Roger Moore
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is generally considered the best of the Star Trek films, though the much later "First Contact" (starring the "Next Generation" cast and the Borg) has its proponents as well.
the older version of spock in the 2009 movie. at the end of the movie, he says, "good luck," to his younger counterpart and describes the live long and prosper phrase as, "oddly self-serving."