John ChoMore than forty years ago, George Takei became U.S.S. Enterprise helmsman Hikaru Sulu, one of the bravest adventurers in Gene Roddenberry's multi-cultural vision of our future. Now, one half of the "Harold & Kumar" team has taken the torch, and he's high on the script that will soon bring us a "Star Trek" reboot.

"The shoot went great; it was just a dream," marveled John Cho, the new Sulu in J.J. Abrams' highly-anticipated "Trek" film that will go where many have gone before in May 2009. "It is really, explicitly living out a childhood fantasy. So, it was just about as good as it gets for me."

Lucky enough to be one of the new Trekkies whose predecessor is still with us, Cho prepared for the life-changing role by peppering Takei with questions. "With George I was like ‘How is this going to change my life? How are you going to guide me through this process?'" he laughed. "Because there's only a handful of people who know what it's like to have been on that cast, and to have lived through what they lived through. I was just curious to know what was in store for me." Read More...

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Clearly this man is meant to play the smartest guy on the Enterprise. I mean who uses a word like "concretized" in their off the cuff conversations? Quinto, that's who as the below video demonstrates. And not only does the brand new Mr. Spock show off his big time vocabulary but he also talks about the first time he donned the Vulcan ears for the upcoming "Star Trek" flick. And after you check out the video be sure to read our latest and greatest new "Star Trek" report complete with new interviews with Quinto, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, and more!

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