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  1. 3 days ago · Box office. $146 million. Star Trek: First Contact is a 1996 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes in his feature film debut. It is the eighth movie of the Star Trek franchise, and the second starring the cast of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the film, the crew of the starship USS Enterprise -E ...

  2. Apr 28, 2024 · The cast of Star Trek: First Contact includes the main characters from the beloved TV series. Led by Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the crew, consisting of Commander William T. Riker, Lieutenant Commander Data, and other familiar faces, embarks on a mission to save Earth.

  3. 2 days ago · Star Trek Generations: 1994: film VOY: Star Trek: Voyager: 1995–2001: TV FC: Star Trek: First Contact: 1996: film INS: Star Trek: Insurrection: 1998: film NEM: Star Trek: Nemesis: 2002: film ENT: Star Trek: Enterprise: 2001–2005: TV ST09: Star Trek: 2009: film STID: Star Trek Into Darkness: 2013: film STB: Star Trek Beyond: 2016: film DSC ...

  4. May 8, 2024 · Join us as we explore STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT on Essential Sci-Fi Movies. Mike is joined by Clyde Haynes of Star Trek Discovery Pod and Troy Heinritz of The...

  5. 1 day ago · The characters from The Next Generation returned in four films: Star Trek Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), and in the television series Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023). The series is also the setting of numerous novels, comic books, and video games.

  6. 3 days ago · According to Etan Vlessing and Borys Kit the film “is said to be set decades before the events of the 2009 movie that was directed by J.J. Abrams, likely around modern times. It is said to involve the creation of the Starfleet and humankind’s first contact with alien life.”. Paramount reportedly wants to release the film sometime in 2025.

  7. 4 days ago · Star Trek: First Contact. Sep 22 2014. ... It removes all character and emotion and individuality. No, not the Borg – the dreaded comic adaptation of a movie.