Is Star Trek Into Darkness a good movie?

Is Star Trek Into Darkness a good movie?

It’s hard to get past the feeling that Star Trek Into Darkness is a film that’s good enough because of the efforts of all the excellent people involved, yet it still falls short of the greatness of J.J. Abrams’ first outing because of a weak screenplay.

Is Star Trek Into Darkness OK for kids?

Age Appropriate for: 13+.

What is Star Trek Into Darkness rated?

PG-13Star Trek Into Darkness / MPAA rating

What happens to Khan at the end of Star Trek Into Darkness?

(It doesn’t help matters that, by the end of Into Darkness, Khan — previously a Hannibal Lecter-ish supervillain who planned nine steps ahead of everyone — became a senseless kamikaze villain, smashing his ship into San Francisco.)

What is the plot of Star Trek Into Darkness?

The crew of the Starship Enterprise returns home after an act of terrorism within its own organization destroys most of Starfleet and what it represents, leaving Earth in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Capt. James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) leads his people (Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoë Saldana) on a mission to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction, thereby propelling all of them into an epic game of life and death.Star Trek Into Darkness / Film synopsis

Will there be another Star Trek movie like the Dark Knight?

After revitalizing the Star Trek franchise with his 2009 reboot, J.J. Abrams returned to helm a sequel that, as usual (like with The Dark Knight, The Empire Strikes Back, and even The Wrath of Khan ), was much darker than its predecessor.

Who is the bad guy in Star Trek Into Darkness?

Midway through Star Trek Into Darkness, the bad guy John Harrison is revealed to be Khan Noonien Singh, the iconic villain from the first Star Trek movie sequel. The problem with this twist is that it makes no sense to passive viewers who don’t know who Khan is.

Who is Khan Noonien Singh in Star Trek Into Darkness?

Midway through Star Trek Into Darkness, the bad guy John Harrison is revealed to be Khan Noonien Singh, the iconic villain from the first Star Trek movie sequel. The problem with this twist is that it makes no sense to passive viewers who don’t know who Khan is. RELATED: 5 Directors Who Almost Helmed A Star Trek Movie (& 5 Who Should)