I’ve added 3 Brand NEW high quality photos of Chris from his Star Trek XI promotional photoshoot. 🙂

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I’ve added 3 Brand NEW high quality photos of Chris from his Star Trek XI promotional photoshoot. 🙂


Last summer’s reboot reignited interest in the Star Trek franchise in a major way, so hopefully the sequel can live up to the immense hype it will surely gather by June 2012.
source: collider.com
According to Hollywood Outbreak, supposedly Chris is set to co-star in another film called ‘Kill Your Darlings’. I myself have not heard anything about this and since it’s the first I’ve heard I would definitely say take this with a grain of salt! 😉
It’s been reported that up-and-coming Brit star BEN WHISHAW will be joined by CHRIS PINE and JESSE EISENBERG as LUCIEN CARR, JACK KEROUAC and ALLEN GINSBERG in KILL YOUR DARLINGS, a ‘noir-ish’ telling of a murder that took place during the 50’s hey-day of the “beat generation”. We spoke with WHISHAW recently and he talked about the film and how reports of it’s actually happening might have been a bit premature
I finally got a chance to see the plague like thriller last week and I have to admit it’s actually not as bad as all the critics made it out to be. Anyhow I’ve added 1,239 HQ DVD captures to the gallery. Enjoy!
If your interested you can read my thoughts on the movie after the cut.
So it’s official. First Alec Baldwin, followed by Harrison Ford, then Ben Affleck for a hot minute, and now Chris Pine. The “Star Trek” star will take over the role of Jack Ryan in the first adaptation of Tom Clancy’s book series since 2002’s “The Sum of All Fears.”
Just before this confirmation dropped—courtesy of producer Mace Neufeld—MTV News spoke with Pine about the prospect of becoming Ryan on-screen. After blowing people away with his reworking of William Shatner’s iconic take on James T. Kirk, how hard could it be to make Ryan his own? No easy feat, Pine said, but undoubtedly less daunting than his “Star Trek” challenge.
“I think it’s because Mr. Shatner’s portrayal of the character was so specific, [Jack Ryan] is a different beast,” Pine explained. “If you were to poll people, I think eight out of 10 people could tell you what role Shatner made famous. I think a lot fewer people could make that specific association between those actors and Jack Ryan. As great a job as those actors did, it’s just a different deal.”
Is there one Ryan –- Baldwin in “The Hunt for Red October,” Ford in “Patriot Games” and “Clear and Present Danger” — that stands out for Pine as the finest take on this CIA superstar? “No hyperbole, I like ’em both so much,” Pine said of the first two Ryan actors. “They’re both huge heroes of mine. But I might prefer Baldwin doing the Canteen Boy sketch on ‘SNL’ the most!”