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Thanksgiving 2014, Adam Nimoy started working with his father in a documentary about Spock, to commemorate
Star Trek: The Original Series’s 50th anniversary. After Leonard Nimoy's passing on February 27, 2015, the outpouring of affection from
Star Trek fans prompted him to widen the film’s scope to encompass his father’s life and career beyond Spock. To license Spock's still photographs and film clips from television and feature films in time to complete the documentary by 2016, Adam Nimoy launched a
Kickstarter campaign in June 2015, aiming to collect US$600,000 in one month which attracted worldwide interest. By the end of the campaign, 9,439 backers pledged US$662,640, making it the most successful crowdfund of the period. Production continued with interviews of
William Shatner,
George Takei,
Walter Koenig,
Nichelle Nichols,
Chris Pine,
Zachary Quinto,
Simon Pegg,
Zoe Saldaña,
Jim Parsons,
Jason Alexander,
Neil deGrasse Tyson and
J. J. Abrams. Adam Nimoy appeared as himself in "
The Spock Resonance", the November 5, 2015, episode of the CBS sitcom
The Big Bang Theory, in which he interviewed
Sheldon Cooper (
Jim Parsons) for the documentary on his father, who made a voice cameo in the episode "
The Transporter Malfunction" in the series' fifth season. It had been stated that Quinto would provide narration for the documentary, but Adam Nimoy found that there were "so many archival interviews and voice recordings" that narration was not needed. The documentary's first trailer was released April 13, 2016, and the theatrical trailer and poster on July 20. ==Release==