The Star Trek movies started with 1979's The Motion Picture, and capitalized on the increased popularity of Star Trek: The Original Series, which grew throughout the '70s thanks to syndication. The short-lived TV show had a massive fanbase, and the string of movies released throughout the '80s were some of the best science fiction films of the decade. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was a particular highlight, and it represented a major shift in the utopian sci-fi franchise. It also featured a surprising death which was meant to shock, but some viewers already knew it was happening.
News Of Spock's Death In Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan Leaked To The Public
The Audience Found Out Long Before The Movie Even Came Out
Nimoy had "second thoughts" about Spock's death. He would swiftly return to the franchise in the next movie
Naturally, the fan reaction to Spock's death was rather negative, but it didn't alter the final outcome of the film. Spock still died, but he would be brought back in the next film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Spock's death was a request from Leonard Nimoy, who wanted to move on from the science fiction franchise. However, as director Nicholas Meyer revealed in an interview with Yahoo!, Nimoy had "second thoughts" about Spock's death. He would swiftly return to the franchise in the next movie, and even assume directing duties for the next two installments.
Nicholas Meyer would return to direct Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
There Are Rumors That Gene Roddenberry Himself Leaked The Script
The Creator Of Star Trek May Have Been Behind The Leaks
Though Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a beloved piece of the franchise and arguably its best movie, it didn't sit well with creator Gene Roddenberry. The movie was a stark departure from his utopian vision of the future with its increased emphasis on violence, and Roddenberry had been ousted from the project following the financial failure of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Unwilling to go down without a fight, Gene Roddenberry reportedly leaked the script of The Wrath of Khan to journalists, knowing that Spock's death would cause a controversy and potentially tank the movie.
According to Star Trek historian Mark A. Altman (via Collider), there's little doubt that it was Roddenberry who leaked the script since each one had a unique production code. The one that journalists got their hands on had Roddenberry's code, and it didn't pass through any other hands during pre-production. Since it happened before the internet, Altman maintains that Roddenberry intentionally leaked the script in order to sabotage the movie.
The Spock Death Spoilers Still Didn't Ruin Wrath Of Khan's Amazing Ending
Such A Powerful Moment Couldn't Be Undercut By Any Spoilers
The best movie endings are just as powerful on the second, third, or even 100th viewing, and Star Trek II's finale wasn't robbed of its power by the leaks. The importance of Spock's death isn't its shock value, and his sacrifice is meaningful to Kirk's arc and Spock's own philosophy. In fact, The Wrath of Khan has a somewhat fatalistic tone from the very beginning, and Spock's death is foreshadowed repeatedly. The ending of the film is still moving four decades later, and there's a reason it's one of the highlights of the Star Trek franchise.