After more than a year of speculation, red herrings and outright denials, the true identity of Benedict Cumberbatch’s villain in Star Trek Into Darkness may have just been revealed by Entertainment Weekly.
While the images debuted in the latest issue of Empire, Paramount Pictures has now released 11 high-resolution photos from Star Trek Into Darkness, which opens May 17.
Paramount Pictures has premiered a somber new trailer for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness, which pits the crew of the Enterprise against an unstoppable force of terror from within Starfleet. The film opens May 17.
While not revealing anything about the character Benedict Cumberbatch plays in Star Trek Into Darkness, director J.J. Abrams says, “He brings such a sort of force to it that I think that when you see the movie, all speculation aside, will be really compelling not because of any connection to anything past, but because of who he is and what he brings to it.”
Paramount Pictures has released a new image from J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness featuring Chris Pine as Captain Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock and Benedict Cumberbatch as the “unstoppable force of terror.”
Paramount Pictures has released a minute-long announcement video for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness that features Inception-like music, threatening voiceover from Benedict Cumberbatch, the crew in peril — and the Enterprise emerging from beneath the waves.
Appearing on Conan, Zachary Quinto one-ups director J.J. Abrams’ three-frame teaser for Star Trek Into Darkness with his own unauthorized preview of the upcoming Paramount Pictures sequel.
Benedict Cumberbatch’s mysterious “unstoppable force of terror” takes center stage in a teaser poster for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness that evokes another recent blockbuster. The film opens May 17, 2013.
The first synopsis for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness offers some tantalizing clues about the villain played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the hotly anticipated sci-fi sequel. The film opens May 17.
If you want to see the nine-minute Star Trek Into Darkness prologue, go see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in IMAX 3D. If you want to see the regular theatrical trailer, go see The Hobbit in a normal theater.
Appearing last night on Conan, famously secretive director J.J. Abrams revealed the first official look at Star Trek Into Darkness: three frames of Zachary Quinto’s Spock inside a volcano.
The sequel to J.J. Abrams’ 2009 blockbuster is apparently called Star Trek Into Darkness — that’s right, no colon — but it’s unclear what the title, and its curious lack of punctuation, mean.