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Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
Directed By: Nicholas Meyer
Synopsis: With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.
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The great thing about this movie is that even if you never watched a single episode of Star Trek, or any of the movies, you can still enjoy it.
ditto for top gun maverick
You kinda need to watch the one episode where Khan actually shows up to get the full impact of the movie.
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy needs to learn from this.
Indeed. I'm sure I saw Wrath of Khan several times as a kid before I saw Space Seed. I enjoy both a great deal now, as some of the best examples of Star Trek.
@@nunouno001 I always thought it would be a good idea for movie theaters to show "Space Seed" in theaters right before "Wrath of Khan" so that the full impact is there. It would only be about an extra 45 minutes or so sitting in the theater.
This was a pretty intense movie about two men yelling at their TV sets.
One of the most fascinating bits of irony about this movie is that the only member of the crew that Khan actually interacts with face to face in the entire movie is the one member who was NOT present in his first appearance.
@@Ambaryerno indeed
@@Ambaryerno oh yeah. Chekov wasn't in Season 1 of Star Trek Original Series. Chekov had never met Khan but somehow they seemed to know each other.
😅
Fire ! ! with accent ; someone in Crew Hits Fire Alarm !
When I'm at work, and find something I'm looking for I exclaim: THERE SHE IS!!!! There she is!
My coworkers think I'm nuts.
"We would bring the world ORDER!!!!" -and then just look around at everyone.
Or how about get uncomfortably close and whisper: "Buried alive...! Buried alive...!"
Thanks for the lol
I absolutely love this film, it’s got a great story amazing action and a superb cast. Flawless in my opinion. I still regard this movie as Star Trek at its very best.
I very much enjoyed it when it came out; I got it on VHS, watched it repeatedly and recorded the TV version with extra scenes and different takes. But it doesn't hold up. It's just one stupid thing after another: The Federation funds the Genesis project. The Reliant goes to the wrong planet. Instead of another starship being dispatched to Regula I, Kirk commands a crew of cadets. He knows the signal was jammed at the source, and someone is trying to take Genesis, but he still lets his guard down when Reliant approaches.
Spock tells Kirk that Khan exhibits "two-dimensional thinking" and correctly moves 10,000 meters in the z-axis, but then doesn't change the pitch so that when Reliant flies over them he can shoot their underbelly head-on. Instead they rise behind it, putting the Enterprise in danger of being destroyed by aft torpedoes. It looks impressive, but it too is "2-dimensional thinking." Finally, they don't destroy the Reliant or beam back Genesis so Khan can set it off, while the Enterprise is in range of the blast.
Just as _The Motion Picture_ is a repeat of "The Changeling," so too does _The Wrath of Khan_ take from "Balance of Terror," "The Deadly Years" and "The Doomsday Machine" right down to ship's damage:
"Warp drive out, deflector shields down, transporter under repair; we are on emergency impulse power."
I’ve grown up LOVING this film, but I was too young to see it at the cinema (I was 4)….but TONIGHT I will be seeing it for the first time ever on the big screen. And I’m champing at the bit! Literally cannot wait.
In many people's opinions this is the best Star Trek film. I can see why it's definitely a good one. 😊
This trailer has some pros and khaaaans
KHAaaannn!
My English teacher back in junior high played this for us in class. But before he did that he made us watch an episode of the original Star Trek series that introduced Khan. Made the movie even better to watch.
Fire ! ! with accent ; someone in Crew Hits Fire Alarm !
@tn5526 , Better than Original Romeo & Juliet , old english teacher played to us over and over Laughing she thought I looked like Original Romeo non-adhd as him though , of course
We came home from watching "The Wrath of Khan" in the theater, and that afternoon the rerun "Space Seed" was playing on TV. I was only allowed 1 hour of TV a day, and Star Trek was it. But Mom said, "You can't watch it; you just watched a movie." So I had to wait 79 weekdays for it to come around again.
Rest in peace, Kirstie Alley.
Benedict Cumberbatch wishes he could be as good as Ricardo Montalbán!
¿Quién es más macho?
I think he made a pretty good Khan, but Into Darkness was just a terrible movie. The only one to disappoint me. Khan is in the best and worst movies in the franchise in my opinion.
@@jerobriggs6861 Cumberbatch was not Scary, and thus, no good as Khan, as Khan is meant to be Walking Nightmare Fuel!
Montalban, however, was *Terrifying* !, You could just *feel* that the once Cold and Calculating Villain had gone *Utterly Insane* from sheer Grief, making him vastly more Dangerous, and he was always Dangerous!! helping the Viewer to make sense of the fact that, that, even by the time of DS9, over a Century Later in the Lore, just the name of "Khan" would still send a Shiver of Fear down the Spine of even the most Resolute Star-Fleet Admiral!
"Two hundred years ago, we tried to improve the species through DNA resequencing. And what did we get for our troubles? The Eugenics Wars. For every Julian Bashir that can be created, there's a Khan Singh waiting in the wings - a superhuman whose ambition and thirst for power have been enhanced along with his intellect. The law against genetic engineering provides a firewall against such men. And it's my job to keep that firewall intact."
That Fear does not make sense with Cumberbatch's Khan, it makes Perfect Sense with Motalban's!
Now THIS was a STAR TREK MOVIE!
"Buried alive... buried alive...!"
I love the acting and dialogue in this.
KHAAAN!
Me too.
Bah-hah-hah-hah!
Fire ! ! with accent ; someone in Crew Hits Fire Alarm !
Best Star Trek Movie. Period.
Nope. It's a series of stupid mistakes and takes from other episodes: "The Deadly Years," "Balance of Terror" and "The Doomsday Machine," right down to ship's damage:
"Warp drive out, deflector shields down, transporter under repair; we are on emergency impulse power."
_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_ was the best movie (and most popular), and may have helped save the whales. TOS was best known for social commentary and this was the first movie to have some. (What a waste for the first three not to!)
Happy 40th Anniversary!
0:59 I love when he yells "fire!"
Fire ! ! with accent ; someone in Crew Hits Fire Alarm !
When is this coming out? It sounds awesome!
lol
lmfao!
Lol
Never 🤪
Yeah those idiots cut it off before the release date!
He says he loves his crew like family but his need for revenge got them all killed.
He doesnt say that in Wrath of Khan. The most he ever says about them in TWOK is that they swore to live and die at his command 200 years before Chekov was born. In Space Seed he says even less than that. He has a respect/comraderie with them in Space Seed, but there's no deep passionate love. The only person he seems to ever care about is his wife Marla Mcgivers, which even that relationship starts out as abusive and controlling.
If we're talking about Into Darkness, which is an entirely different kettle of fish, and not really worth the intelligence wasted in debate, anyway... Khan in that movie was playing Kirk and Spock and Marcus. He was out for his own ego and nothing else.
@@OpenMawProductions Either way Khan is a madman
OK, fine, a dysfunctional family. Picky picky!
@@7piecebucket Khan is a monster.
Definitely the best Trek by a country mile! With a performance by Ricardo Montalban as Khan the best villain in any iteration of Star Trek, then and now!
This movie ranks last in quality and performance, you must have a different version?
@@friderckcougher97 Then why are you even here? You're the only one whose crazy enough to think that.
@@kendallrivers1119
The only one?
Aren't you full of yourself..
They did two "heavies" in a row with Khan and Krug, so Nimoy said "enough." They finally reverted to a story with social commentary and it was the most popular: _The Voyage Home._ And it may have helped save the whales! _Star Trek VI_ had something to say about the end of the Cold War, which no one expected in the 1980s. Of the six, I would say _Wrath of Khan_ comes in third behind these two.
Yes, I agree this is probably the best Star Trek movie across all generations, but Lord it has plot holes big enough to drive a starship through sideways.
_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_ was more successful $109M vs $79M and better liked by the public. It had some social commentary and may have helped save the whales!
I liked II when it came out but it had so much stupidity: Kirk leaves him on a planet whose neighbor explodes and doesn't check on them. They cast people too young to be Khan's contemporaries, but too old to be his children. The Federation funds Genesis. The Reliant goes to the wrong planet. Chekov and Khan know each other though they weren't together in "Space Seed." Kirk is ordered to go to Regula I with a crew of cadets. He keeps his shields down after knowing Regula I was jammed at the source. Spock tells him Khan exhibits 2-dimensional thinking, so Kirk orders z-10,000 meters, but instead of shooting Reliant from below, rises up in an example off 2-dimensional thinking for the shot, that could have gotten them killed by aft torpedoes. And he lets Khan activate Genesis instead of destroying Reliant or beaming it back first.
1982, a great year for movies!! I was 12, and this and ET were the movies I saw in the theatre that year, like wow!!!
I suppose I was 5 or 6 years old and I too saw both those movies. My father took me to see star trek and my mother took me to E.T. i have fond memories of those days. Time sure does fly.
@@karmabad6287 I saw et in my mom's belly 😍 b4 I left her belly
This film saved Star Trek and set in motion a universe of futuristic napoleonic starlet. Ship classes such as frigates, cruisers, battle cruisers etc. Broadsides and tactics were the nature of the day, perhaps necessitated by the limitations of model and very early cgi effects.
Without this film and the 2 successful sequels, no TNG.
New films pale into comparison, lens flare, cgi "make the enterprise do barrel rolls" twaddle.
Then again I am an oldish luddite
Not many people know what a luddite is. Watched the new ones, there was no displine, answering back and losing control like spoiled children Kirk was around not old enough to manage himself so how could he manage a star ship and crew?
@@blagger42 thats kinda the point. get better over time.
@Chris Jefferson : "set in motion a universe of futuristic napoleonic starlet. Ship classes such as frigates, cruisers, battle cruisers etc.".
Ummm... Star Wars did that 5 years before this. And Empire Strikes Back 3 years after that.
Your points are all fair, (and I agree with them all) - but setting those things in motion, for a Science Fiction film; is not correct.
@@danielpujol8266 I think he was meaning for the Star Trek universe in particular, rather than Sci-Fi in general
Nonsense. If the first movie had some social commentary, like going to a planet where women don't have rights, then it would have embodied what TOS stood for and probably have been successful. This was very much a repeat, using bits from "The Deadly Years," "Balance of Terror" and "The Doomsday Machine" right down to ship's damage:
"Warp drive out, deflector shields down, transporter under repair; we are on emergency impulse power."
This is one of the best Star Trek movies next to #4 The Voyage Home, which is my favorite.
Star Trek IV is fun but it cannot touch the Wrath of Khan!
@@englandbengal
Both the movie and episode with khan were the most boring and seedy- and I happen to like RM, he just did not pull it off, he sounded more like a slimy drug smuggler
Agreed
@@friderckcougher97 And yet you're here for some reason? lol
"-At the end of the universe...lies the beginning of vengeance!" nice :)
Spock - The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
You find it easier to understand the death of one than the death of a million. I am for those means which will give the greatest good to the greatest number. The ends have to justify the means.
This is a really good trailer because it introduces the dynamic character most new viewers wouldn't have been familiar with. But it also teases the idea that Captain Kirk is going to be killed off. And the edit borrows from action scenes in the beginning, middle and end of the film, which would disrupt their expectation of the story's chronology.
Lastly, it does feature shots of the USS Reliant in combat with the Enterprise. This makes its first shots in film, when it is under Federation control, a surprise to viewers. This trailer does a good job introducing the premise and atmosphere without divulging too much of the story. Not bad for the 1980s
Not bad for the 1980s? What is that supposed to mean? Most of the iconic and classic films everyone loves came from that decade.
@@kendallrivers1119 agreed 80s movies were the best
@@kendallrivers1119 Ughhhh, no: He meant "not bad" for an '80s TRAILER. He didn't mean not bad for an '80s FILM!
His entire comment is one big compliment to the trailer.
I never noticed those Star Wars blaster sound effects in the trailer before, classic ILM trolling 😂
and in he man they use star trek phaser sound
What's worse is that there was some kind of deal they made with ILM, such that the Enterprise never was allowed to fire phasers again!
0:20- Um, you're supposed to scream that name.
0:35- Because obviously, he is one of sci-fi's best villains.
1:50- Really, you just need to put those lines in the trailer, and I am sold.
So let's pretend we're Harve Bennet for a moment. We have been tasked with watching all 3 seasons of TOS to come up with a motion picture sequel. Obviously, he found the absolute perfect episode to do a sequel with which had both a fantastic story, interesting characters, and star power with Riccardo Montalban. Now let's pretend TWOK didn't happen because of various reasons.
What would be the next best TOS episode to make a motion picture sequel with? I already have my pick which would be "Assignment Earth." Imagine the return of both Gary Seven together with Roberta Lincoln to avert yet another crucial point in Earth's history. Seven seeks out Kirk and the Enterprise being they already know of Seven's existence.
We can come up with literally hundreds of scenarios that would require the attention of Gary Seven. Mabe a combined effort by the Romulans and Klingons to go back in Earth's past to change its future? Such a movie would have present-day fleet battles with the Romulans and Klingons, then time travel with Seven and Roberta to undo whatever they did to change history???? I think it would have made an excellent motion picture 😁. What TOS episode would you choose?
This couldn't get any more 80's.
How?!
This movie certainly has its pros and…
KHAAAAAAAAAAAANS
Fire ! ! with accent ; someone in Crew Hits Fire Alarm !
Khaaaaan
"Khaaaaaaan!!!"
Best line from Kirk, ever.
I counter with "Row, row, row your boat..."
Captain: "Kirk, you do this and you'll never sit in the captain's chair again."
Kirk: "Warp speed."
@@Don-ol8ze Good line, but wrong movie...
The best Star Trek movie ever!
This movie was amazing.
It was terrible . I watched it yesterday coz why not
@@jonathanogobochie9913 You have terirble taste in movies if you think that lol. Try to get some taste in films, huh?
@@kendallrivers1119 🤣🤣🤣 you must be some dork if you like this movie
Ricardo upped this movie into legend status! Take him out and yeah it would have been still good, but he really took it to an amazing level.
I like to imagine him getting the role of Lando Calrissian: "Welcome to Cloud City. I'm the administrator of this facility. And who might you be?"
Then there wouldn't have been _The Wrath of Khan._
The tagline should have read, In space, only Khan can hear you scream.
Why does this comment only have four likes including my own?
Considering Newt screams a lot in _Aliens_ I'm not sure that even that franchise can say that anymore. How she survived alone with all her screaming beats me. They should have had her open her mouth to scream but nothing comes out. That's how she survived.
KHAANNN!!!
Had to watch this trailer again to rinse my eyes of Section 31.
Best Trek Movie EVER! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY 🖖🏿
Narrator lies. On Ceti Alpha Five there was life, a fair chance.
Better than most of the releases today.
And ALL of the JarJar Abrams movies.
Its a league of it own out of all the Star Trek movies
The wrath of Kane: Big Daddy Kane 🤣
i find it amazing that starfleet has gadgets that can detect life on planets, but cant count them
Watched this movie on a date while I was in college, was bawling my eyes out when Spock died 😂 😭
Captain America and the Winter Soldier Vibes 😂
When you remember that most people thought The Motion Picture was a bore, you can just imagine the hype everyone must have had when they saw this preview.
It says " No sitting about talking and philosophising, the proverbial waste extraction contents are going to hit the fan!!!"
Sadly it was both a repeat of "The Changeling," and channeled looking at the models like _2001: A Space Odyssey_ instead of battles like _Star Wars_ or social commentary like TOS. If it had something to say, then bridge-chair drama or episode-in-a-bottle could be OK.
Khan wasn't left for dead in Space Seed. He was given an entire habitable planet to rule.
But the reason Khan was hell-bent on revenge was because Ceti Alpha VI blew up and messed up Ceti Alpha V 6 months after being left behind. Khan felt his group should’ve been checked on, but nooooo.
Terrell and Chekov thought they originally landed on VI and did NOT expect to find Khan and his crew.
Should have eliminated in the series then we wouldn't have had to sit through the terrible acting and they would have put out a quality movie-
It was a total lose/lose for all
Nobody ever thought he'd be able to escape. They thought they'd never see him alive (or at all) ever again.
THIS IS CETI ALPHA FIVE!!!
Oh, yeah another stupid thing about _Wrath of Khan:_ Kirk left him on a planet whose neighbor was about to explode and never came back to check on them.
I'd love to know who did the voice-over narration on this trailer.
Sinbad.
Kirk And The Crew Of The Starship Enterprise Vs. Khan In A Battle For The Project Genesis In The 40th Anniversary Of STAR TREK 2 THE WRATH OF KHAN!
KHAAAAAAAN!
Someone should do an alternate ending where the Enterprise rises behind the Reliant and Khan says "There she is,", "Aft Torpedoes Fire!" and the Enterprise saucer section explodes from ST III.
40 years ago, The Wrath of Khan was ignited...
This film was definitely no khan job.
Had a film class in college and had to write a paper on this movie. Actually the movie is kind of deep, its about aging, friendship and revenge. I got an A!
Back then, the trailers sucked but the movie was good. Now the trailers are amazing, but the movie sucks.
The best Star Trek EVER!!!!
I remembered this movie's title but not that I remember the plot until seeing this preview. If anybody knows the pop-culture term of someone being a Karen, perhaps they will enjoy my pun of saying, "The Wrath of Karen"! Karen! Karen!
KHAAAAAAN!
James T Kirk Ultimate Enrmy
Jorge Andretti and Chris Payne Gilbert' who Infect and lie
If anything flies near my ear, I think its the creepy crawlies from this movie!
you know I'm not sure if I ever saw the trailer for this :>
Good vid I’ll will watch it next week sub and like
Please.
One of the of the first movies to feature CGI as we know it!
tron also
1:22 Iconic line.
Classic Teaser: " Beyond the Darkness, Beyond the Human Evolution...is KHAN. A Genetically Superior Tyrant, Exiled to a Barren Planet, Banished by a Starship Commander he is destine to DESTROY. Left for Dead...He has Survived....At the End of the Universe Lies the Begin of Vengeance."
ST II WOK Commercial 1: "In the life of every warrior there is a battle destine to be his greatest or his last. A battle that will reunite two old friends and two old enemies. A battle between the starship Enterprise and THE WRATH OF KHAN. STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. Rated PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED (Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children)! ST II WOK Commercial 2: "And a life of every Warrior a battle destined to be his greatest or his last A scientist discovered it, a Madman who stole it and admiral who pursued it they all wanted it, now none can't escape it. ST II WOK: "For At The End Of The Universe, Lies The Beginning Of Vengeance!"
STAR TREK 2 THE WRATH OF KHAN!
Rated PG!
Recalled watching all of this trailers in the cinema during Conan the Barbarian, it was a great year for films of SciFi and Fantasy a Golden Age. It was also exciting when they aired on cable.
The working title wasn't just Revenge of Khan but also The Undiscovered Country, the novelization of ST II WOK their are elements throughout the appear in ST VI: Sulu captaincy for Excelsior and the Peter Pan quote at the end.
Great Companion to ST VI TUC-First the Teaser: "For One Quarter (Half) of a Century, They have Thrilled Us with their Adventure, Amazed Us with Their Discovery and Inspired Us with Their Courage. The Ship has Journeyed BEYOND IMAGINATION, Her Name has become LEGEND, Her Crew the the FINEST Ever Assembled. We Have Traveled Beside Them from One Corner of the Galaxy to the Other. They Have Been Our Guides, Our Protectors, and Our Friends. Now You are Invited to Join Them, For One Last Adventures, For at the End of History Lies the UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY."
Then TV Commercial: "In Celebration of a Vision of the Future. Filled with Adventures and the Unknown. Heroes and Hope. Paramount Proudly Present the Final Mission of the Crew of the Starship Enterprise: ST VI: TUC."
I teared up then, and every time, I record ST VI TUC commercials on TV on VHS this and other commercials watching them repeatedly until I spent the entire day on the film premiere with my brother watching back to back showtimes of the last adventure of ST VI,...saw both ST TMP, TWOK, TVH, TFF only TSS was the only one unable to watch in cinema due to financial hardship but recorded when it premier on Showtime. Had each film on Betamax (recorded and purchased), Laserdisc, VHS (recorded & purchased version), DVD. BR TBD.
The Only Finest Crew of the Starship Enterprise. I tear up now and mourn within my lifetime as one by one they join the Heavens to venture the Stars they made famous, to slowly fade into history as LEGENDS in both TV, Cinema and Mythology Entertainment and LIFE.
May They Live Long and Prosper as the One Who Began It and Made It As the True Ones Who Went Where NO MAN HAS GONE
My first star trek movie was star trek into darkness
sorry to hear that
@@quest2k Lmao!!!!
No, it wasn't. Some Star Trek movie you saw later was your first Star Trek movie.
Saw in the movies. Lines were long waiting to get tickets.
Best trailer from the 80s
So revealing too much in the trailer is as old as cinema.
Hard to believe this film is 40 years old!
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is now 40 years old, but I don't think I want to see it again in the theater.
They even flubbed the line about the age of the Enterprise saying it was 20 years old, when it was at least 20 years old at the time of Kirk's command in "The Menagerie, Part One." Someone said it might be 60 years old, with Captain April in charge before Pike, but I don't think it was that old.
Hearing Star Trek phaser blasts over the Reliant and Enteprise is weird, but the actual effects probably hadn't been finalized. It's still a first rate teaser.
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
"Captain, perhaps you would like to try some of my rich, corinthian leather."
Khan Noonien Singh escapes his exile on Ceti Alpha V and seeks vengeance on Admiral Kirk.
Nice movie clip.!¡!.
KHAN!!!!!!!! KHAN!!!!!!!!!
I like these phaser sounds better
Star Trek II is the best of all the Trek movies. Many pros about it, and only 1 Khan.
You Kahn be serious ....
The movie that saved the Star Trek franchise
This is a perfect trailer with the exception of the phaser sound effects. They used Star Wars laser blast sounds.
Its surprisingly jarring, as much as the comet whoosh noise they felt a need to use, but the rest of it is indeed perfection. Nothing spoiled, thoughtful use of clips and dialogue, and narrator exposition to summarize withiut hampering any scene. No pew pew noise can ruin that!
I didn't like this trailer. This looks like they hadn't figured out how to do trailers yet. And it does spoil the ending a little, by saying "We need warp speed or we're all dead."
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!!!!!
The format of trailers was different in the 70s and 80s. Actual scenes lasting long enough to understand them were shown, in proper order, to show the overall structure of the film. The trailers were not composed random images arranged in rapid jump cuts lasting a few seconds scored by music that was not in the film. The old style of trailer informed an audience about the film. The current style is to entice the audience to show up, even if the movie sucks.
I thought there was a period after this where they got trailers right. Just enough to get you interested without spoiling the whole movie. They gave away the whole plot in _The Voyage Home,_ but it was still successful. And now they make up scenes for the trailer _(Rogue One)_ that were never intended to be in the movie. Now they seem to be dropping the ball in getting people who might be interested in a movie, to show up when it opens or within a week of it opening. So many people say they didn't know [it] was out yet.
i loved the original trailer that says, "at the ends of the universe a battle is about to begin; a battle between good and evil, between a madman and a legend, between the awesome power of the starship ENTERPRISE and....the wrath of Kahn....
Jorge!!
2nd favorite Star Trek film
happy 40th
I wonder why Kirk addresses Lt Saaavik as Mr. Saavik a couple of times. Is it a mistake, or she the first trans in cinema?
"Mister" was the proper form of address for naval officers below the rank of Lt. Commander, originating in the Age of Sail and continuing into the modern era. In the US Navy, which was a major influence on Roddenberry's vision of Starfleet, women were addressed as "Mister" rather than Miss or Mrs., at least at the time Star Trek was in production. So even though Saavik was a woman, she was still referred to as "Mister" when her rank wasn't used.
Because Saavik was originally ment to be a man in the original script, but then they decided to make Saavik a woman and cast Kirstie Alley last moment. But the line remained the same.
still the best
Classic 🔥😊
This trailer is terrible. It doesn’t represent the movie whatsoever
best Star Trek part of all!!!
TERRIBLE trailer
The Trailer wasn’t terrible,although could have been a lot better,although the Trailer must have been great to the masses cause Star Trek 2 made a heck of a lotta cash in the Summer of 82 & made a lot on video in 1983 selling for 39.95 when most movies were 59.95 to 79.95!
MCMLXXXII
MMXXI
Nah!
Although It is now the 21rst Century, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982) Director's Cut Movie Is still considered the Best Star Trek movie ever made !
Did John Belushi and Randy Rhoads get to see this movie?
The best Star Trek movie period. Enough said.
_Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home_ was more popular $109M vs $79M according to IMDb.