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Online Interviews > AP – Wall Street Journal – January 29, 2010

With the success of World of Warcraft, videogame publishers have been looking for new virtual worlds to offer to videogame players. Next week, there’s a new option with the release of Star Trek Online. Developed by Cryptic Studios, the game will allow fans be the head of their own starship as they travel the universe and battle rival ships and seek out new civilizations. Zachary Quinto, whose role as Spock in J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” movie received a shout-out during this week’s iPad presentation, serves as one of the voices in the game. Speakeasy chatted with Quinto about his role in the game [read more...]

Spectacular Sunday Finale at Star Trek Convention.

The finale of the 2009 Las Vegas “Star Trek” convention was an amazing day.

I spent the whole day in the “Gene and Majel Roddenberry Theatre (now once more, the Barron Room.)

The first guest was the new Mr. Spock, Zachary Quinto. Zachary is eloquent and funny. He seems like a very warm young man. He certainly is good on-stage with no script (some actors aren’t.)

He fielded questions from the audience about his part in J.J. Abrams “Star Trek”. How he found out he got the part, (in bed.) What he thought about his fellow actors in the new film (he made jokes about Chris Pine.) It looks like there will be another “Spock, Kirk” competition.

One particularly funny and warm moment was when a fan tried to get her question out and could only babble and cry. She ended up with a hug from Zachary. (I can cry….) Read more

Screenwriting Starts for Star Trek Sequel

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Spock

Actor Zachary Quinto, who played Spock in Star Trek, said that while the script for the sequel to the film isn’t finished, the screenwriting process is already underway.

“It’s definitely happening,” Quinto told Newsarama when we spoke to him about the movie. “I know that Bob [Orci] and Alex [Kurtzman] and Damon [Lindelof] and J.J. [Abrams] have been working and talking and developing stories. I don’t think there’s a script yet. I know there’s not a script yet. But they’re working on it and they’re talking about it.”

The actor, who was at San Diego Comic-Con to promote his production company’s foray into comic books with Archaia, said Star Trek filmmakers are taking their time to put together the next film and make sure it’s right, which is fine by him.

“I think the great thing about the experience with the first film is that it really was an organic evolution. And I think that it was rooted in a real sense of creative collaboration and excitement and enthusiasm and support. And I think they want to make sure any subsequent film is rooted in that same territory, in that same landscape,” he said. “So I don’t think anybody’s rushing anything. And I think that’s actually really smart. And I have implicit trust in all those guys creatively and professionally.”

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Source: Newsarama.com

Michael Kohn Gallery

Zach attended last night the David Lynch and Danger Mouse at Michael Kohn Gallery, and I added a few pictures to the gallery.


Public Appearances »2009: David Lynch and Danger Mouse at Michael Kohn Gallery – May 29* replaced with HQ

Also, added a translation to GQ article (scans here), done by Dolores Llodra. You can read it here.

Some articles

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I added two more articles, one thanks to lynaem_88, which typed it from Australian TV Week.

TV Week Australia: Boldly Going Backwards
NZ Herald: Beam Up the New Spock

Zach is currently in Tokyo, for Star Trek premiere there. I don’t know the events dates, so let’s wait. I’ll post more info as soon I have it.

Zachary Quinto: From Green Tree to Vulcan

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Zachary Quinto as Spock

You could say that Pittsburgh native Zachary Quinto is the face of the new “Star Trek.” Or, at least, the distinctive ears, eyebrows and haircut, which have been everywhere of late.

As Spock or as himself, Quinto joined the “Today” show gang in the morning, charmed David Letterman in late night, appeared on the cover of Entertainment Weekly and inside the pages of Playboy, and rocked the red or black carpet outside theaters from Sydney to London to Hollywood.

When he gets on the phone from Los Angeles for a 10-minute interview (the bigger the movie, the smaller the slice of the publicity pie), he effortlessly switches on a flawless Pittsburgh accent. “What’s going on in the ‘Burgh?” Read more…

Interviews, to read

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Added a few recent online interviews, with more to come, just need some time to sort, and insert here all of it.

MTV.com – Zachary Quinto Isn’t Taking ‘Star Trek’ For Granted
Parade – Zachary Quinto’s ‘Spock’ Eyebrow Agony
Sci-Fi Wire – Trek’s Zachary Quinto dishes Spock’s future and deleted scenes

And an exclusive interview made by TrekMovie.com:

TrekMovie: Let’s assume a sequel happens, as an actor, what would you to do and see with the character?

Quinto: Ultimately I really have such implicit trust with the creative team of this movie, and would hopefully be the same creative team for the next movie and I know Bob [Orci] and Alex [Kurtzman] and Damon [Lindelof] are going to write the next one if we do one — it is hard for me to say. They have taken us in some really great directions and they set us up to have some really great adventures, and I think exploring the relationships among the crew. I would be really interested to see what happens with Uhura and Spock, if anything. But ultimately my job is to go where they take me. And to the extent that they are interested in my input I am happy to give it, but I haven’t been really asked by them so I feel sort of presumptuous. Read more…

Buzzine.com interview

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Zach as Spock

Emmanuel Itier at Buzzine.com did a good interview with Zach, in which he talks about Star Trek (course), but also about his expectations on next projects.

What’s your dream role right now?
Everybody’s asking me this now. I’m not there yet. I’ve been so busy working on the show, I’ve had no time to entertain other ideas or other movies right now, so I’m just sort of taking it as it comes. I’m not in that zone yet. I’m sure I will be again. I’ll call you when I am. You can write a special article about my next project.
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