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Where are the Star Trek movies made?

The Star Trek movies are not made in one specific location, but rather in multiple studios and locations around the world.

Here's a breakdown of where some of the Star Trek movies were filmed:

* United States:

* Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California: This is the main studio where many of the Star Trek movies, especially the early ones, were filmed.

* Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California: Used for some of the later movies, particularly "Star Trek: Generations" and "Star Trek: Insurrection".

* Various locations across the US: Depending on the specific needs of the film, they might film on location in other parts of the US, like the deserts of California or the forests of Oregon.

* Canada:

* Vancouver, British Columbia: A popular filming location for many productions, including Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

* England:

* Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire: Used for filming "Star Trek: First Contact", "Star Trek: Nemesis", and "Star Trek Beyond".

* Various locations across England: The "Star Trek: First Contact" battle scene was filmed in the English countryside.

* Other locations:

* The movies have also been filmed in locations like Spain, Italy, Iceland, and Australia, depending on the specific story and filming needs.

It's important to remember that the majority of the visuals in Star Trek movies are created using visual effects, meaning they are not physically filmed in the locations they are set in. However, studios still utilize real-world locations for filming specific scenes and creating a sense of realism.

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