POTD: Edgar Wright Directed A Shot In 'Star Trek Into Darkness'
The mystery of which other summer film Edgar Wright directed a shot in has been solved. Earlier this summer, the Scott Pilgrim director teased that he directed one shot in a summer film this year that wasn't his own. On Thursday Wright, fresh off a brand new trailer for The World's End, took to Twitter to reveal the film in question was indeed Star Trek Into Darkness.
Wright posted a photo from the J.J. Abrams set, which looks like it takes place on Kronos, the Klingon home planet, with an IMAX camera. In the film, Kirk, Spock and Uhura find more than they bargained for on Kronos, both in the locals and also the evil John Harrison. Check it out below.
Thanks to @EdgarWright for answering the question (that he originally posed).
There are 2120 shots in 'Star Trek Into Darkness'. I directed one of them. Looking forward to seeing the other 2119. pic.twitter.com/hu165p7PPN
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) May 9, 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness opens today in the United Kingdom and next week in the United States.