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[[Quantum Mechanix]] announced in May 2009 they had secured some merchandising rights as well. The company has developed studio-scale models and 10" replicas of the ships seen in the movie, starting with the USS ''Enterprise''. [http://www.quantummechanix.com] They had previously been responsible for the construction of models used in the marketing campaign known as "The ''Enterprise'' Project". [http://www.startrekmovie.com/modelgallery]

 

[[Quantum Mechanix]] announced in May 2009 they had secured some merchandising rights as well. The company has developed studio-scale models and 10" replicas of the ships seen in the movie, starting with the USS ''Enterprise''. [http://www.quantummechanix.com] They had previously been responsible for the construction of models used in the marketing campaign known as "The ''Enterprise'' Project". [http://www.startrekmovie.com/modelgallery]

 

 



A [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the film]] written by [[Alan Dean Foster]] was published by [[Pocket Books]]. Comic book publisher [[IDW Publishing]] released a prequel series entitled ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'' from January through April 2009; [[Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation|an adaptation of the movie]] was released in {{m|January|2010}}, and two follow-up series, ''[[Star Trek: Spock: Reflections]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Nero]]'' have been produced. [[Rittenhouse Archives]] produced [[Star Trek (trading cards)|collectible cards]] for the movie. T-shirts marketing the film were created and distributed by [[Junk Food]]. A video game, ''[[Star Trek D-A-C]]'' was released by [[Naked Sky Entertainment]]. The [[Star Trek (soundtrack)|motion picture soundtrack]] was released by [[Varèse Sarabande Records]] on {{d|5|May|2009}}. At least one [[reference book]], ''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'', has been licensed.

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A [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the film]] written by [[Alan Dean Foster]] was published by [[Pocket Books]]. Comic book publisher [[IDW Publishing]] released a prequel series entitled ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'' from January through April 2009; [[Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation|an adaptation of the movie]] was released in {{m|January|2010}}, and two follow-up series, ''[[Star Trek: Spock: Reflections]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Nero]]'' have been produced. [[Rittenhouse Archives]] produced [[Star Trek (Rittenhouse Archives)|collectible cards]] for the movie. T-shirts marketing the film were created and distributed by [[Junk Food]]. A video game, ''[[Star Trek D-A-C]]'' was released by [[Naked Sky Entertainment]]. The [[Star Trek (soundtrack)|motion picture soundtrack]] was released by [[Varèse Sarabande Records]] on {{d|5|May|2009}}. At least one [[reference book]], ''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'', has been licensed.

 

 

 

[[Burger King]] promoted a kids meal tie-in for this film, marking the first time Burger King has promoted a ''Star Trek'' film. [http://trekmovie.com/2008/10/31/burger-king-confirms-star-trek-movie-promotion-for-2009/] It was also the first time either one of the big two major fast food chains (Burger King or [[McDonald's]]) had marketed ''Trek'' since the first film's release in 1979. [http://trekmovie.com/2008/02/13/merchandising-for-new-star-trek-movie-beginning-to-take-shape/] It was revealed in 2009 that the Burger King ''Star Trek'' commercials were shot on the set of the ''Enterprise''. Dan Mindel, the cinematographer for ''Star Trek'', also directed photography for the commercials. [http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/geekdom/fbla_exclusive_star_trek_2009_tieins_used_same_dp_as_film_110890.asp] Alex Beh is an actor who appeared in the Burger King television commercial. [http://alexbeh.com]

 

[[Burger King]] promoted a kids meal tie-in for this film, marking the first time Burger King has promoted a ''Star Trek'' film. [http://trekmovie.com/2008/10/31/burger-king-confirms-star-trek-movie-promotion-for-2009/] It was also the first time either one of the big two major fast food chains (Burger King or [[McDonald's]]) had marketed ''Trek'' since the first film's release in 1979. [http://trekmovie.com/2008/02/13/merchandising-for-new-star-trek-movie-beginning-to-take-shape/] It was revealed in 2009 that the Burger King ''Star Trek'' commercials were shot on the set of the ''Enterprise''. Dan Mindel, the cinematographer for ''Star Trek'', also directed photography for the commercials. [http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/geekdom/fbla_exclusive_star_trek_2009_tieins_used_same_dp_as_film_110890.asp] Alex Beh is an actor who appeared in the Burger King television commercial. [http://alexbeh.com]

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File:Star Trek (novel) audiobook cover.jpg|Novelization audiobook

 

File:Star Trek (novel) audiobook cover.jpg|Novelization audiobook

 

File:Star Trek (soundtrack) cover.jpg|[[Star Trek (soundtrack)|Soundtrack]]

 

File:Star Trek (soundtrack) cover.jpg|[[Star Trek (soundtrack)|Soundtrack]]



File:Rittenhouse Star Trek 09 promo card.jpg|[[Star Trek (trading cards)|Trading card set]]

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File:Rittenhouse Star Trek 09 promo card.jpg|[[Star Trek (Rittenhouse Archives)|Trading card set]]

 

File:Playmates 2009 Warp Collection Kirk.jpg|[[Playmates Toys#2009 releases|Playmates Toys]]

 

File:Playmates 2009 Warp Collection Kirk.jpg|[[Playmates Toys#2009 releases|Playmates Toys]]

 

File:STM issue 145 cover.jpg|[[Star Trek Magazine issue 145|''Star Trek Magazine'' Movie Souvenir Special]]

 

File:STM issue 145 cover.jpg|[[Star Trek Magazine issue 145|''Star Trek Magazine'' Movie Souvenir Special]]

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