'Star Trek Into Darkness': A Photo Gallery

‘Star Trek: Into Darkness’ Ominous Crash Poster

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Paramount released this cool “Star Trek: Into Darkness” poster showing an ominous crash.

Kirk and Spock Jump Off a Cliff in 'Star Trek Into Darkness'

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Kirk (L) and Spock, dressed in native garb, leap off a cliff in a still from the trailer of the new movie, "Star Trek Into Darkness."

Still Image From 'Star Trek: Into Darkness' Film

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A still publicity image shows an ominous crash in the film “Star Trek: Into Darkness."

Star Trek Into Darkness Poster

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"Star Trek Into Darkness" film poster for director J.J. Abrams' sequel to the 2009 science fiction film "Star Trek."

"Star Trek Into Darkness" Still Image

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A still publicity image from film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

Extended Cast From film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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A still publicity image from film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

Benedict Cumberbatch in New Film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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A still publicity image from the new film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

Still Image From “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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A still publicity image from film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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Paramount released this dramatic image of Spock in the movie “Star Trek: Into Darkness.”

Still Publicity Image From “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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A still publicity image from film “Star Trek Into Darkness.”

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This “Star Trek: Into Darkness” poster shows Benedict Cumberbatch's enigmatic villain "John Harrison."

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