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April 16, 2012

How’s It Hanging, Spock? (SPOILERS)

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Zachary Quinto in Star Trek (2009) Movie Image

Check out a potentially SPOILER pic from a set of J.J. Abrams’ untitled “Star Trek” sequel, featuring Zachary Quinto (Spock) in what competence be a rather unsafe position.

Either that, or Spock is removing his Iron Man on. Either/or.

So what’s going on?

Zachary Quinto as Spok filming an movement stage for a Untitled Star Trek 2 Sequel. After initial rehearsing a stage with a Spok Stunt Double Actor Zachary Quinto was afterwards fraudulent to a handle in front of a vast immature shade and carried to a tallness of 10 stories high afterwards forsaken during a high rate of speed as if he was falling. In a stage Spok is wearing a “Volcano Suit” and carrying an different square of apparatus with a Starfleet Emblem. A Volcano is somehow concerned in this scene. The organisation had a genuine glow blazing off camera to locate a glow reflections on Spok’s “Volcano Suit”.

Volcano! Or, er, Vulcano? Ahem.

Look for it in 2013.

Zachary Quinto on a set of Star Trek 13 (2013) Movie Image

Via : MTV

Article source: http://www.beyondhollywood.com/hows-it-hanging-spock-spoilers/

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