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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was released in North America on June 4, 1982, by Paramount Pictures. It was a box office success, earning US$97 million worldwide and setting a world record for its first-day box office gross.
- $12 million
- June 4, 1982
- Robert Sallin
- James Horner
Jun 4, 1982 · Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Directed by Nicholas Meyer. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan. 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.
- (127K)
- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Nicholas Meyer
- 1982-06-04
Sep 13, 2011 · Admiral James T. Kirk faces his greatest challenge yet. Suffering through doubts about his place in the galaxy, he is thrust into action once more against his most bitter foe – Khan Noonien Singh, who has escaped his exile on Ceti Alpha V and now seeks revenge on Kirk.
Movie Info. As Adm. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Capt. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) monitor trainees at Starfleet Academy, another vessel from the United Federation of Planets is about to try out...
- (75)
- Sci-fi, Adventure, Action
- PG
Sep 1, 2022 · Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan review – Spock and Kirk shine in charming Enterprise revisit. The 1982 sequel to the original Star Trek film, featuring a film debut for Kirstie Alley,...
- 2 min
- Peter Bradshaw
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Admiral Kirk faces his old enemy Khan, who seeks to destroy him with the Genesis Device, a weapon that can create new life. The Enterprise crew must stop Khan and save the galaxy from a universal Armageddon, while Spock sacrifices himself to save the ship.
A classic Star Trek film that explores the bond between Spock and Kirk, the conflict between logic and emotion, and the threat of a vengeful Khan. Ebert praises the performance of Ricardo Montalban as the film's villain and the scenes of Spock's sacrifice.