Zachary Quinto on Spock's future.
Zachary Quinto, who plays the role of Spock in J.J. Abrams' new rebooted Star Trek, talks about how the movie sets up for future adventures.
"We spent a lot of time in this film introducing these characters and exploring the events that lead them to the convergence as the crew of the Enterprise," Quinto said in an exclusive interview last week in Beverly Hills, Calif. "So I imagine that in future films, or the next film or the next installment, we would probably settle into some sort of cohesion as a crew, as individuals and as a unit."

"I'd be really interested to see what happens between Spock and Uhura (Zoe Saldana) and with Kirk (Chris Pine) and that sort of triangle. And, ... for me, one of the greatest things about this movie was the emotional immersion of my character. So I would love to see that manifest itself in a different way." He added.
The film charts the first meetings of the characters that we all know, eventually make up the crew of the starship Enterprise.
Asked if there are more Star Trek films, how is he going to balance that with his commitment with Heroes?
"I don't know. I mean, we go back to Heroes, like, two weeks after I finish this press tour. So right now I'm just sort of, I'm engaging what's right in front of me, and I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I mean, we worked it out last time. Ultimately, the arrangement we made ended up being rendered moot by the writers' strike, so it wasn't something that we had to concern ourselves with. But we'll see. ... I pay people to make those decisions and have those conversations. I don't have to, luckily."
"We spent a lot of time in this film introducing these characters and exploring the events that lead them to the convergence as the crew of the Enterprise," Quinto said in an exclusive interview last week in Beverly Hills, Calif. "So I imagine that in future films, or the next film or the next installment, we would probably settle into some sort of cohesion as a crew, as individuals and as a unit."

"I'd be really interested to see what happens between Spock and Uhura (Zoe Saldana) and with Kirk (Chris Pine) and that sort of triangle. And, ... for me, one of the greatest things about this movie was the emotional immersion of my character. So I would love to see that manifest itself in a different way." He added.
The film charts the first meetings of the characters that we all know, eventually make up the crew of the starship Enterprise.
Asked if there are more Star Trek films, how is he going to balance that with his commitment with Heroes?
"I don't know. I mean, we go back to Heroes, like, two weeks after I finish this press tour. So right now I'm just sort of, I'm engaging what's right in front of me, and I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I mean, we worked it out last time. Ultimately, the arrangement we made ended up being rendered moot by the writers' strike, so it wasn't something that we had to concern ourselves with. But we'll see. ... I pay people to make those decisions and have those conversations. I don't have to, luckily."

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