‘Star Trek’ cast pay tribute to Leonard Nimoy
Zachary Quinto headlines this new clip that’s been released, that sees the new(ish) Star Trek team paying tribute to the late, great Leonard Nimoy, who left us earlier this year.
‘For me, personally, it’s interesting, because I looked around when I got Star Trek, and I said to myself, ‘Who could I look to for guidance for how to navigate this path that I’m on?’ And there wasn’t anybody, ‘ the 38-year-old told the Telegraph.
Quinto and his co-stars then went on to give Nimoy one of Spock’s trademark Vulcan salutes.
The third installment of the rebooted “Star Trek” franchise is being produced by Bad Robot’s J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk as well as Roberto Orci, while Skydance’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg are executive producing. Abrams. “It was an honor and a privilege to know him and to call him a friend”. He first played Spock in 1966 and played a major role in 2009’s Star Trek.
According to their Facebook page, Omaze is an organization that offers “once-in-a-lifetime experiences that benefit charitable causes”. This initiative highlights nine worthy charities, each hand-picked by cast members, while giving a few lucky fans a chance to win a trip to the set. The Omaze website allows fans to select how much they wish to donate, with the more generous spenders getting better odds of earning the role.