The destruction of Kwejian is certainly a powerful way to establish the epic stakes of Star Trek: Discovery season 4 because the mysterious gravimetric anomaly is a threat unlike any the United Federation of Planets has faced before. Like Leia and Spock before him, Book can do nothing to stop his homeworld from being destroyed, and he's also grieving the deaths of his brother and nephew. Abrams' storytelling device of destroying a planet returns when the gravimetric anomaly tears apart the planet Kwejian. In Star Trek: Discovery season 4's premiere, J.J. Related: Star Trek Brings A Discovery Trend Into The TNG Era In Star Trek 2009, Abrams repeats that tragedy with Spock (Zachary Quinto), who is helpless to stop Nero (Eric Bana) from destroying his home planet of Vulcan. But Abrams also borrowed one of the most shocking moments of Star Wars: A New Hope when Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) was forced to watch the Death Star destroy the planet Alderaan. Abrams as a filmmaker and the director brought the visceral feel and state-of-the-art special effects of George Lucas' films to his 2009 Star Trek reboot. However, Star Wars is a profound influence on J.J. Abrams' Star Trek movies, which were co-written by Alex Kurtzman, who now oversees all of Star Trek on Paramount+. Star Trek: Discovery's epic, cinematic scope, and fast-paced, action-packed storytelling is derived from the success of J.J.
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