The trailer that was released last week is what is being called an announcement trailer domestically in the US while it is more of a teaser internationally (outside of the US and Canada). The trailer that will be shown with non-Imax viewings of
The Hobbit is being regarded as the domestic teaser trailer.
TrekMovie were fortunate enough to have watched it. Below is an excerpt from the site regarding the 2nd trailer and some new footage it contains (warning: spoilers):
| Like with the first trailer the dialog is mostly in the form of voiceover. First up is Admiral Pike telling Kirk there is "greatness" in him, but then saying something along the lines of "you think you can’t make a mistake, but there will come a time when you you realize you are wrong about that and you are going to get yourself and your crew killed." The trailer also features to voice of Benedict Cumberbatch’s John Harrison (also likely talking to Kirk), using the dialog "You think you’re safe…you are not" and "is there anything you would not do for your family" (both heard in the first trailer).
- Starts with more shots of San Francisco skyline
- Shows shots of corridors and bridge of an empty USS Enterprise
- More detailed shots of Kirk & McCoy running through red alien jungle and the Volcano (now both known to be on planet named Nibiru, featured in 9-minute IMAX preview)
- Chekov seen running through USS Enterprise wearing red shirt (unclear if he is assigned to Security of Engineering
- John Harrison shown in the brig with Kirk and Spock watching (from photo released yesterday)
- Short clip of Federation flag being folded over (possibly) coffin
- Someone in space suit shooting through space at very high speeds
- Spock jumps off the top of a skyscraper (seems to be in San Francisco)
- Unknown small ship dodging debris (possibly structures) being chased by another ship (which looked a bit like Klingon design)
- Shot of large room (possibly shuttle bay or cargo hold) filled with tubes which have small windows (or possibly control panels) on the top
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In addition,
TrekMovie has also confirm that the third trailer, which will be the theatrical version, will be released in either February or March of 2013 with an apparent length of 2 minutes and 20 seconds.