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Posted by on Dec 6, 2011 in Movies | 1 comment

Robocop and Sweet Tits Join the Star Trek Sequel Cast

Because the powers that be want to keep their nerds happy, Paramount has signed Peter Weller for a role in Star Trek 2. This comes after the news that Benecio Del Toro couldn’t agree on a contract with Paramount and left the film.

I’m happy. Robocop in Star Trek? Count me in!

Peter Weller has actually been in Star Trek before, as the leader of a xenophobic group in two Star Trek: Enterprise episodes, but it’s unlikely that he’ll play the same character. The only hint so far is that he’ll be playing a CEO.

In other news, Alice Eve, known for her bodacious jiggly boobs [NSFW], has also been added to the cast in an unknown role. No news yet on whether or not she and Zoe Saldana will be taking their tops off.

Finally, the powers that be have bumped the release date for “Star Trek 2″ from June 29, 2012, to May 17, 2013, which makes sense because they haven’t even started production yet. At least they won’t be rushing the movie like *cough* X-Men: First Class. Plus, we get G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation in its place, which means plenty of Dwayne Johnson eye candy.

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