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* [[Box Office Bomb]]: More in the sense of how high-profile its failure was, but it still made a fairly significant loss; its estimated production and marketing costs were supposedly in the region of $90 million, and it only made about $60 million worldwide.
** Not to mention this is the only ''Star Trek'' film to not open at number one at the US box office, losing to ''[[Maid in Manhattan]]'' of all things.
* [[Creator Killer]]:
** Stuart Baird looked to be carving out a decent career as an action director after ''[[Executive Decision]]'' and ''U.S. Marshals'' -- until the failure of ''Nemesis'' killed his directing career stone cold dead. Only his acclaimed editing job on ''[[Casino Royale]]'' a few years later prevented his Hollywood career from being killed completely.
** Screenwriter John Logan's stock in Hollywood also dipped significantly following the failure of both this film and the same year's ''The Time Machine'' remake. Apart from ''[[The Last Samurai]]'' and ''[[The Aviator]]'', both of which were already in production when ''Nemesis'' was released, it would be another five years before one of his screenplays were filmed.
* [[Deleted Scene]]: About a third of the movie, only a bare handful of which were included on the DVD release.
* [[Dueling Movies]]: With ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Two Towers]]'', ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', and ''[[Die Another Day]]''. [[Curb Stomp Battle]] doesn't even ''begin'' to describe how this film fared in that little competition.
* [[Franchise Killer]]: Ultimately averted, but for the better part of a decade it looked like the ''Trek'' franchise was as good as dead, in no small part due to this movie. At the very least it killed off the ''TNG'' movie series, and possibly even the entire 24th century branch of the franchise (including ''Deep Space Nine'' and ''Voyager'').
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
** [[Ron Perlman]] ([[Hellboy (film)|Hellboy]]) plays the Reman Viceroy.
** [[Desperate Housewives|Rex Van de Kamp]] Is Picard's new first officer in a deleted scene.
** [[Bryan Singer]] (director of ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]'' and friend of [[Patrick Stewart]]) has a [[The Cameo|brief moment]] as a nameless officer taking over the tactical station when Worf leaves to deal with a boarding party.
** Hey, it's [[Inception|Eames!]] Although [[Tom Hardy|he]] looks more like [[Rock N RollaRocknRolla|Handsome Bob]] in this one...
** [[Starship Troopers|Dizzy Flores]] shows up as a Romulan captain.
* [[Old Shame]]: Tom Hardy said that this film (and more specifically, the fact that it was a critical and commercial flop) was the worst thing that ever happened to him, and nearly killed his career before it got off the ground. To this day, he still refuses to talk about ''Nemesis'' in any significant detail. LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis and Gates McFadden have also made no secret of the fact that they hate this movie.
* [[Recycled Set]]: Averted. ''First Contact'' and ''Insurrection'' had used modified sets from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. But VOY ended its run a year before the film was released and the sets had been scrapped. Aside from stored sets like the Bridge and Main Engineering, new sets had to be built from scratch for the ''Enterprise''-E (ex. Sickbay).
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Apparently, more than a third of the film (including most of the character moments and a great chunk of the expository dialogue) was cut before the final release.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: In two different ways. Firstly, when they installed Stuart Baird as director over any number of more qualified candidates. And secondly when they decided to release it days before ''The Two Towers'', and with ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' and ''Die Another Day'' still in the midst of strong box-office runs, turning what would likely have still been an underwhelming box-office performance into one of the most notorious flops in the history of any major franchise.
* [[Star-Making Role]]/[[Star-Derailing Role]]: It was supposed to be this for [[Tom Hardy]], but almost the latter as it nearly killed his career ([[Driven to Suicide|and him along with it!]]), until ''[[Inception]]'' nearly a decade later.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[What Could Have Been]]:* Apparently, more than a third of the film (including most of the character moments and a great chunk of the expository dialogue) was cut before the final release.
** The earliest version of the script was written so that [[Patrick Stewart]] would have been playing both Picard and Shinzon, and the final battle between the ''Enterprise'' and the ''Scimitar'' took place in orbit of Earth.
** In addition, a later draft had the small armada waiting on the Romulan boarder joining in on the fight to have a six on one fight.
** [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Nicholas]] [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Meyer]] was originally offered the director's chair, but turned it down because Rick Berman wouldn't allow him to make any serious changes to the script. LeVar Burton was also considered as director, but Paramount went over Berman's head and installed Stuart Baird as director.
** Following the release of ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection|Star Trek Insurrection]]'', [[Patrick Stewart]] commented in an interview that he thought that the next film should follow up on the "corrupt Admiral" subplot with a story in which the TNG crew had to confront massive corruption in Starfleet. Given Picard's [[Berserk Button|established reaction]] [[Patrick Stewart Speech|to Starfleet officers]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|who betray the ideals of the Federation]], it is difficult to see how such a movie could have been anything other than awesome.
** Jude Law was originally considered to play Shinzon.
 
** Jeri Ryan was supposed to appear as Seven of Nine, but she was busy on ''[[Boston Public]]'', so Kate Mulgrew was given the cameo appearance as Janeway instead.
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