Star Trek: IMAX
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Star Trek: IMAX, announced in 1997, was a film planned for release in the IMAX format.
The film was intended to "be shot in state-of-the-art IMAX 3D with CGI graphics, with a running approximately 40 minutes, with a budget of $10-12 million." A script was completed by Rick Berman and Hans Tobeason. Story plans for the film would have possibly included characters from all four series, including Colm Meaney was to reprise his role as Miles O'Brien and David Warner was to play Chancellor Gorkon once more.
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| Assignment: Earth • Star Trek: Planet of the Titans • Star Trek: Phase II • Star Trek: The First Adventure • Star Trek: IMAX |
| See also: Undeveloped Star Trek projects, Undeveloped Star Trek episodes |
