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    Star Trek: Nemesis

    PG-132002 · Adventure · 1h 57m

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  1. Dec 13, 2002 · IMDb provides details about the sci-fi action film Star Trek: Nemesis, starring Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Brent Spiner. Learn about the plot, cast, crew, awards, trivia, goofs, and more.

    • (83K)
    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Stuart Baird
    • 2002-12-13
  2. Box office. $67.3 million [2] Star Trek: Nemesis is a 2002 American science fiction film directed by Stuart Baird. It is the tenth film in the Star Trek franchise, as well as the fourth and final film to star the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was written by John Logan from a story developed by Logan, Brent Spiner, and producer Rick ...

    • $67.3 million
    • Rick Berman
  3. Dec 13, 2002 · A sci-fi action film starring Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard, who faces a clone of himself as the enemy. See the critics' and audience's ratings, the trailer, the cast and crew, and the news and interviews for Star Trek: Nemesis.

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    • Stuart Baird
    • PG-13
    • Patrick Stewart
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  5. Find out where to watch Star Trek: Nemesis online, a 2002 sci-fi movie starring Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard. Compare prices, ratings, genres, cast, and more on JustWatch.

    • 2002
    • PG-13
    • Stuart Baird
  6. "A generation's final journey begins." A coup d'état on Romulus brings a new praetor, Shinzon, to power. However, Shinzon is not a Romulan, but rather a genetic duplicate of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. After being banished to the planet Remus for years, he now plots to draw the Starship Enterprise and her crew into a deadly confrontation and destroy the Federation once and for all. On Romulus ...

  7. The Enterprise crew faces a deadly threat from a Romulan clone of Picard who plans to destroy Earth with a Thalaron weapon. Read the full plot summary, cast and crew, trivia, and user reviews of the tenth Star Trek film.

  8. Dec 13, 2002 · Roger Ebert criticizes the 10th "Star Trek" movie for its outdated special effects, bad dialogue and lack of originality. He argues that the franchise has lost its appeal and needs to move forward into a more futuristic and imaginative direction.

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