The New Star Trek Movie Was On YouTube For More Than 24 Hours

UPDATE: As of 9:00 p.m. ET, the video has been taken down. The pirated copy of Star Trek Into Darkness was online for approximately 26 hours.

A pirated version of Star Trek Into Darkness has been available on YouTube since Sunday night — now for over 24 hours. The highly-anticipated movie was released Friday.

A pirated version of Star Trek Into Darkness has been available on YouTube since Sunday night — now for over 24 hours. The highly-anticipated movie was released Friday.

Two identical 120-minute videos of the film (a "FULL MOVIE" and a "copy") were uploaded Sunday at approximately 8:30 a.m. ET. and 7:24 p.m. ET.

Two identical 120-minute videos of the film (a "FULL MOVIE" and a "copy") were uploaded Sunday at approximately 8:30 a.m. ET. and 7:24 p.m. ET.

Screenshot 5/19: 7:36 p.m. EST.

Via: Ellie Hall / Screenshot/Buzzfeed

Fifteen year-old YouTube user "Spockyy1231," seen here, uploaded both Star Trek videos to his channel.

Fifteen year-old YouTube user "Spockyy1231," seen here, uploaded both Star Trek videos to his channel.

Star Trek Into Darkness is 129 minutes long and the YouTube videos capture everything except the opening scene. It appears to have been shot on a hand-held camera in a movie theater.

Star Trek Into Darkness is 129 minutes long and the YouTube videos capture everything except the opening scene. It appears to have been shot on a hand-held camera in a movie theater.

Screenshot 5/19: 7:21 p.m. ET.

Via: Ellie Hall / Screenshot/Buzzfeed


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