'Star Trek Beyond' Cast Interview: Chris Pine, Karl Urban and Zachary Quinto Talks About Different 'Universe'; Air Date, Movie Details and What to Expect
The crew of the USS Enterprise will explore the farthest reach of space. There they will encounter a new enemy who is so ruthless and puts the Federation to the test.
The third franchise of the reboot talks about The Enterprise exploring a different universe and the film is full of surprises.
The Cast
American actor Chris Pine will be portraying the role as Capt. James T. Kirk for the second time. For him, having to play this role, he cannot screw it up. Pine also noted that there is a lot to look forward to in the film. According to him, the film has a lot of Greek themes about life and about ones mortality. He concluded that ''Star Trek is about a bunch of disparate people and what they're capable of when they work together.''
Karl Urban also returns in the film. Urban has ended his contract on "Star Trek into Darkness" but he decided to get the role back again for "Star Trek Beyond." Urban is Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy.
In a recent chat with IGN, Urban talks about how it has been nice to be part of the film and have Justin Lin as the director. He noted that one of the reasons he got the role back is because it is Justin who is directing. Having a really hectic schedule, he had to speak with Justin about the role and in the end he actually got it.
Zachary Quinto is Spock in the latest "Star Trek" franchise. Quinto spoke with Entertainment Weekly and talked about his character in the film. He noted that Spock will be going through an "existential moment" and that Spock will be confused on his obligation to his Starfleet and his Vulcan roots.
When Can We Expect The Film?
"Star Trek Beyond" is set to be released this July 22, 2016. Justin Li is the director of the film and screenplay by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung. The cast include, Zoe Saldana who plays Uhura, Simon Pegg as Scotty, Anton Yelchin who is portraying Chekov, John Cho as Sulu, Sofia Boutella, Joe Taslim, Lydia Wilson, and the newly cast Idris Elba.