For those frustrated that Abrams films are too action oriented, not enough diplomacy and exploration, please read this.
Basically it works as follows. Star Trek was Paramount's golden goose for twenty years until Brannon Braga killed off the franchise. Paramount misses that dearly. Abrams has succeeded in restoring public interest in Star Trek. He did this by making a widely accessible action movie. Paramount saw great profits with the reboot, and if they see enough of the same with this one, I'm willing to bet the title to the Enterprise that they will put a series on the air. Then you will get lots of diplomacy, exploratory story arcs and philosophical heaviness, simply because there's not enough budget in a TV series to sustain constant sci-fi action. They've got to fill the time with other stuff, like quality story.
So if you want to see Star Trek like it used to be, your best bet is to buy a ticket to this movie. Paramount is just as greedy as every other studio. And if these films make enough money, the studio will likely produce a series to capitalize on them.
Also, I can't wait till May!