<p>Celebrating 40 years of <em>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.</em></p><p><br></p><p>Shortly after <em>Star Trek III: The Search for Spock</em> came out, Paramount wanted to lock down Leonard Nimoy to direct its sequel. They wanted his vision this time unlike the last film, and after an original script that included Eddie Murphy and the Klingon bird-of-prey decloaking at the Super Bowl was scrapped, the film was finally ready to go to be released. Originally planned for a December 12, 1986, release, Paramount moved it to Thanksgiving due to great test screenings. The film made $109 million - the highest grossing film for nearly 25 years for the Star Trek franchise until the 2009 reboot (since surpassed by 2013's <em>Into Darkness</em>). </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of Twin Cities Trekkies, Wes kicks off the podcast's Second Star Trek Film Extravaganza with his guest Chris (aka MemeSpaceNine) to talk about <em>The Voyage Home</em>. </p><p>Any feedback you have can be submitted to the Facebook page (facebook.com/TCTrekkiesPod), or by emailing them at
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