Summary

Star Trekhas 4 deep connections toThe Omen. Directed by Richard Donner, the originalOmenmovie was released in 1976. It was a box office smash, grossing over $60 million in North America.The Omen’s success spawned a franchise, with three sequels into the 1990s charting the life of Damien Thorn, the Antichrist. A 2006 remake ofThe Omenfollowed, and the franchise has been revitalized by the 2024 prequel,The First Omen, which builds to the events ofThe Omen(1976). However,Star Trekis part ofThe Omen’s roots.

WhenThe Omenwas terrifying moviegoers in 1976,Star Trekwas struggling to make its own leap to the big screen. AStar Trekmoviewas in development with creator Gene Roddenberry at the helm, but multiple attempts at a story, including one calledPlanet of the Titans, stalled. Paramount shifted gears a year later, deciding to make a sequel TV series,Star Trek: Phase II, the flagship of the studio’s attempt to launch its own TV network. However, the blockbuster success ofStar Warsin 1977 scuttled thePhase IITV project.Star Trekwas again purposed as a feature film that eventually became 1979’sStar Trek: The Motion Picture,directed by Robert Wise. Andone key player from the firstStar Trekmovie was critical toThe Omen’s success.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Ethan Peck is Gregory Peck’s grandson

The Omenstars Gregory Peck as Robert Thorn, the father of Damien, who he is horrified to learn is the Antichrist. Peck is the grandfather of Ethan Peck, who playsLt. Spock inStar Trek: Strange New Worlds. InThe Omen, Robert Thorn is the wealthy and powerful US Ambassador to the United Kingdom. When his natural-born son dies in childbirth, Robert decides to secretly switch his baby for another infant and raise him as his son, not realizing the child is the son of the Devil and that Thorn was chosen to position Damien to grow into power and influence.

OnStar Trek: Strange New Worlds, Ethan Peck continues his Academy Award-winning grandfather’s acting legacy. Portraying the younger version of Spock that was originated by Leonard Nimoy,Peck’s Vulcan has the same gravitas as Nimoy, showcasing the acting prowess Ethan inherited from Gregory.Interestingly, watching Gregory Peck inThe Omen, it’s easy to imagine him also having the chops to play a Vulcan inStar Trek.

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3David Warner’s Connection To Star Trek

Warner played 3 memorable Star Trek characters

David Warner plays Keith Jennings inThe Omen.Jennings is a British photographer covering Ambassador Thorn, and he’s present at Damien’s birthday party when the boy’s nanny gruesomely commits suicide to prove her loyalty to the Antichrist. Jennings quickly realizes that a mark follows Damien’s victims in the photographs he’s taken, and he informs Robert Thorn of his discovery, which leads to his doom.

Star Trekhas enjoyed three memorable David Warnercharacters and performances. InStar Trek V: The Final Frontier, Warner portrayed St. John Talbot, the United Federation of Planets' representative to Nimbus III. Warner returned inStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Countryas Klingon High Chancellor Gorkon, who is assassinated in a conspiracy to prevent peace between the Klingons and the Federation. Finally,Warner played one ofStar Trek: The Next Generation’s most memorable villains, Cardassian Gul Madred, who famously tortured Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart).

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2Stuart Baird’s Connection To Star Trek

Baird is the director of Star Trek: Nemesis

Stuart Baird is a British editor, producer, and director, and he was the editor ofThe Omen.Baird worked with director Richard Donner on several of his films, includingSuperman: The MovieandSuperman II,Lethal WeaponandLethal Weapon 2, andMaverick. Baird also directed the filmsExecutive DecisionandUS Marshals.Baird’s work as the editor ofLara Croft: Tomb RaiderandMission: Impossible 2for Paramount led him toStar Trek.

Stuart Baird directedStar Trek: Nemesisin 2002, and he also voiced the computer of the Scimitar, the starship of thevillain Shinzon (Tom Hardy). Baird, who was not knowledgeable aboutStar Trek, clashed with the cast ofStar Trek: The Next Generationover creative decisions.Star Trek: Nemesis' critical and box office failure ended theStar Trek: The Next Generationfilm franchise. However,Star Trek: Nemesisallowed Baird to work with composer Jerry Goldsmith once more.

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1Jerry Goldsmith’s Connection To Star Trek

Goldsmith is a celebrated Star Trek composer

Jerry Goldsmith was the composer ofThe Omen. Goldsmith’s haunting score was critical toThe Omenbecoming a horror movie sensation with audiences.Goldsmith went on to become vitally important to theStar Trekmovie and TV franchises. Goldsmith scoredStar Trek: The Motion Picture, including composing the majesticStar Trekthemethat later became the main theme ofStar Trek: The Next Generation.

Goldsmith’s work onStarTrekcontinued when he returned to score the filmsStar Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, andStar Trek: Nemesis, which allowed him to work with his friend, Stuart Baird, fromThe Omen. Goldsmith also composed the main theme ofStar Trek: Voyager.Jerry Goldsmith is one of the most important figures when it comes to the celebrated music ofStar Trek, but he scoredThe Omenfirst.

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