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STAR TREK BEYOND International Release Date Changes

There’s a wave of new release dates for STAR TREK BEYOND now listed for twenty-one international locations, with many countries getting several-week delays from the primary July debut.

Much of Latin America now won’t be getting the movie locally until September – including Mexico and Brazil. Many locations in Europe are also seeing two-week delays from the originally-announced dates, including France and Spain.

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Japan now has a much longer wait as well, and now won’t see BEYOND until late October.

There is some good news for Iceland, Croatia, Denmark, and South Africa, however, which will get their STAR TREK BEYOND premieres a bit earlier than previously announced.

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Chinese, Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Castilian), and French variants. (Paramount Pictures)

In addition, several non-English versions of the official BEYOND teaser poster have been released. High-resolution versions can be found in our poster gallery.

STAR TREK BEYOND Trailer 2 Breakdown and Analysis

After a long night out in Los Angeles all leading up to the debut of the new STAR TREK BEYOND trailer, we’ve gotten some sleep and are back in the game, ready to dig into the fresh preview of July’s adventure – with as much information as we can throw at you!

Heavy spoilers incoming!

 

The film begins at Starbase Yorktown (as Simon Pegg revealed in December):

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The Enterprise docks at Starbase Yorktown.
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Kirk meets with Yorktown’s commanding officer.
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A spy photo of this scene, from filming in Dubai.
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Uhura and Spock relax on base.
A production photo from filming in Dubai.

The ship and crew then head out on their mission.

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The Enterprise undocks from Yorktown…
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…and zooms away from the Starbase in an extreme close-up of the primary hull.
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The free-floating base is left behind.

After leaving Yorktown, the Enterprise warps towards its destination, causing a massive subspace distortion.

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In transit, Kirk and McCoy share a meaningful conversation about the captain’s father; and Jim tours his command.

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A doctor and a bartender.
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Kirk ponders McCoy’s words.
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Wandering the halls.
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On the bridge.

The Enterprise finally reaches the planet in question… but find trouble waiting for them.

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Entering standard orbit.
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Kirk sees the Swarm headed their way.
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Target: secondary hull.
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The deflector assembly gets shredded.

As the Swarm vessels breach the Enterprise hull, the raiders begin boarding the ship.

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Uhura gives Kirk the bad news.
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The Swarm soldiers invade, weapons blasting.
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Uhura takes on a raider herself…
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…while McCoy scans for survivors.

Things don’t go so well, so Kirk orders the crew to abandon ship.

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Kirk makes the announcement.
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Chekov finds an open escape pod.
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Sulu in flight, not liking what he sees.

Escape pods launch from the Enterprise, but the Swarm doesn’t ignore them.

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Popping the hatch…
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…pod away…
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…headed for safety.
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A Swarm vessel collides with this escape pod…
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…and drags it towards the planet below.

As the crew flees, the Enterprise saucer barrels through the atmosphere.

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Headed down…
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…and falling fast.

Once on the surface, the crew is split up into various pairs. Kirk and Chekov find each other, and re-board the downed saucer, escaping Swarm soldier fire by breaking through the main viewscreen.

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Chekov and Kirk crash through the viewscreen; the bridge somehow still has power.
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Sliding down the hull.
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Kirk fires back as they descend.

Uhura is part of the group taken prisoner by the Swarm soldiers, and finds her way underground.

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The crew is marched into captivity.
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Uhura takes off on her own…
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…and finds the underground facility where her shipmates are being taken.

Uhura also gets face to face with Krall, the alien enemy leader played by Idris Elba, who seems to be studying Captain Kirk.

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Standing her ground.
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Krall gets up close and personal.
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Krall reads up on Jim Kirk.

McCoy and Spock are paired up, separated from the crew.

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Pondering the logic of fear…
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…and the motivation it provides for survival.

Eventually, the senior staff – along with the alien Jaylah, played by Sofia Boutella – rendezvous at the downed USS Franklin, first introduced via concept art back in January.

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Jaylah describes Krall’s cruelty.
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Scotty suggests she leave the captain’s chair to Kirk.
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McCoy ponders their situation.

It seems that a plan is hatched, and the team splits up to go rescue the crew.

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McCoy and an injured Spock head to the quarry, weapons drawn.
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Jaylah heads for Krall’s hideout.
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Kirk takes fire while heading to catch up with Jaylah…
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…but wait, what’s this?
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It’s just a hologram, set to distract the soldiers…
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…while the REAL Kirk rides on by.

While they take care of business, the other members of the team managed to get the Franklin back in flying condition – and they rocket out of the atmosphere.

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Sulu steps on the gas.
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The Franklin blasts through the treetops…
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…and heads for the skies.
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Jaylah’s strapped in as the sunlight gets brighter.
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The vessel makes its way back through the dangerous Swarm.
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The Franklin arrives back at Starbase Yorktown.
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The Yorktown design was spotted on uniforms and wall art back in Dubai.
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McCoy sees the Swarm approaching the base.

Back at Yorktown, the Swarm invades the city.

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The local populace runs for cover.

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Kirk aims his weapon.

Something goes wonky with the base’s gravity systems, soon after, because we’ve got officers not only on the sides of buildings, but they they’re flying through the air untethered.

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On the side of a tall building.
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Whoops.
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Kirk – now injured – flails weightlessly, trying to reach a control panel.

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Spock’s on his laptop, trying to [TECH] the problem away.
The day is saved, and the cast is ready for their next adventure.

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Looking ahead.
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A production photo from filming in Dubai – note the rest of the cast is present.

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Phew! We hope you stuck with us through all of those images – but now it’s your turn to tell us what you think! Sound off in the comments below!

Here’s the New STAR TREK BEYOND Trailer and Official Poster!

Our first view of Kirk and company’s next adventure debuted last December and certainly garnered a wide range of reactions from fans, from those who loved what they saw to others who saw faults in the music, the action scenes, and the seemingly widespread destruction featured in the first STAR TREK BEYOND preview.

Even writer/actor Simon Pegg wasn’t too happy with the initial teaser, asking fans to “hang in there” for the next preview. Well, after six long months, the wait is over: the second official trailer for Justin Lin’s BEYOND is here – along with the first official poster!

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We’ll have our usual comprehensive breakdown of this new look at July’s film soon enough — but now that you’ve had a look, sound off in the comments below and tell us what you think!

STAR TREK BEYOND to Debut at San Diego Comic Con

Announced at tonight’s STAR TREK BEYOND fan event, we learned that the new film will make its world debut at San Diego Comic Con in July.

Paramount has also put out their official press release, just a few moments ago:

WORLD PREMIERE OF “STAR TREK BEYOND” TO DEBUT IN IMAX® AT SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON®

THE FIRST-EVER OUTDOOR IMAX PREMIERE EVENT WILL INCLUDE APPEARANCES BY THE FILM’S CAST AND CREW, AND A LIVE CONCERT PERFORMANCE BY THE
SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

HOLLYWOOD, CA (May 20, 2016) – Paramount Pictures, Skydance, Bad Robot and director Justin Lin today announced that the world premiere of “STAR TREK BEYOND” will play in the immersive IMAX® format at Comic-Con International: San Diego, in partnership with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra and IMAX Corporation, on Wednesday, July 20, at the Embarcadero Marina Park South.

The red carpet event at San Diego Comic-Con, which marks the first-ever open-air IMAX world premiere, will feature special appearances by Lin and the “STAR TREK BEYOND” filmmakers and cast, as well as a live concert performance of Academy Award®-winning composer Michael Giacchino’s film score by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Lin made the announcement at the STAR TREK FAN EVENT, where all fans in attendance were invited.

“I am thrilled to celebrate the premiere of the film together with the fans at Comic-Con and excited for everyone there to experience Michael Giacchino’s incredible score played live,” said Lin.

Added David Glanzer, spokesperson for Comic-Con International: “We are both privileged and excited that Paramount Pictures, Skydance and Bad Robot have chosen to honor fans by having the world premiere of the next chapter of Star Trek at Comic-Con this summer.”

“What better way to show appreciation for the constant support of IMAX fans worldwide than by partnering with our friends at Paramount, Skydance, Bad Robot and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra on this ultimate Comic-Con world premiere,” said Greg Foster, Senior Executive Vice President, IMAX Corp. and CEO of IMAX Entertainment.

As a special event for this year’s Comic-Con attendees, fans will have the chance to attend the world premiere of “STAR TREK BEYOND.” Details about ticket distribution will be announced prior to the 2016 convention.

In addition, all attendees of tonight’s event scored passes to this exclusive screening on July 20 in California.

Our Live Coverage of the STAR TREK BEYOND Event!

Tonight’s fan event at the Paramount Pictures lot is set to feature a lot of great perks for those able to attend, including a sneak peak at footage from STAR TREK BEYOND, and of course, the long-awaited trailer for July’s film – plus, a question-and-answer session with director Justin Lin and cast, streamed live!

TrekCore correspondent Jim Moorehouse (aka @EnterpriseExtra) is on the scene for us in LA to cover the event live on Twitter, and the video stream (when available) will be below later on.

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As soon as the livestream video link goes live, we’ll embed it below. Stay tuned!

UPDATE: Per Buzzfeed, the Q&A stream is projected for about 7:45 PT.

STAR TREK BEYOND Theater Cups, Contest Revealed

For years, movie studios have included in-theater adverting at the concession stand, from themed snacks to specialized popcorn bags and other consumables to promote their upcoming films.

Revealed by an Amazon seller this week, it seems that Paramount will be launching a wave of STAR TREK BEYOND-themed beverage cups in theaters in the coming weeks in partnership with Coca-Cola, which also include a chance to enter a “VIP Studio Tour” of Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles.

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While these beverage cups will be hitting theaters across the United States relatively soon, you can always buy a few now from Amazon if you really can’t wait.

More STAR TREK BEYOND Behind the Scenes Photos

We’re coming up fast on the next STAR TREK BEYOND trailer (and tonight’s event at Paramount), but in the meantime, here are a few new behind-the-scenes photos from filming, shared on Twitter via Simon Pegg’s news account.

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Stand by for lots more BEYOND news this evening!

STAR TREK BEYOND Video Submission Winners Named

Paramount Pictures has released the names and submissions of the five grand-prize winners of the STAR TREK BEYOND fan video contest, who all received a paid flight to Los Angeles to attend tomorrow night’s trailer debut and fan event.

  • Winner #1: Fourth-grade teacher Stephanie Allison:

  • Winner #2: Orion officer Christina Saucedo:

  • Winner #3: Cyclist Josh Morgan:

  • Winner #4: British fan Sarah Prideaux:
  • Winner #5: Caltech student Michael Wong:

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We’ll be covering tomorrow night’s event during the Facebook Live streaming feed, and we’ll have correspondents on-site as well at Paramount when the party begins at 7PM Pacific.

Trek Comics Review: “Manifest Destiny #3”

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Star Trek franchise in 2016 with this all-new bi-weekly comics event, when Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew faces off against the Klingons in an ultimate showdown!

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There are a trio of covers to collect for the third issue in this series:

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  • The first of three covers that are your destiny to seek out is the regular cover by Angel Hernandez with colors by Jose Luis del Rio. This is a fantastic arrogant pose by Sho’Tokh sitting in the captain’s chair on the destroyed bridge of the Enterprise, holding a glass of bloodwine as he smiles in satisfaction at what’s before him on the screen.

    He looks incredible, his pose and visage saying so much about him. The colors are a shock of gray and broken blues; gone are the pristine whites of this iconic ship. Fantastic!

  • The subscription cover is another spectacular cover updating the work of Bob Peak. Tony Shasteen has brought the classic Star Trek III: The Search For Spock movie poster to the new timeline. Zachary Quinto’s face stares at the reader as the Enterprise and a Klingon Bird of Prey battle above him. Below, going left to right, are John Cho, Karl Urban, Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana, and Anton Yelchin. This looks fantastic and seeing Pine in Shatner’s costume is awesome.
  • The final cover, the retailer incentive, comes courtesy of Stephen Mooney. Four Klingons make their way down one of the Enterprise’s corridors. They aim their weapons in every direction, looking to kill any person who gets in their way. Standing just out of view in an aperture is Scotty, his phaser drawn and a bead of sweat making its way down his head. He’s nervous, but he’ll defend his ship.

    The setting on this is incredible with the reflections on the floor incredible. Though the Klingons are too distant to get a good look at, while Scotty is pretty stocky. The coloring is also odd: if the power is off, where are the pinks coming from? It it’s Red Alert status, why pink? Overall, an okay cover.

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Doctor McCoy is thrown against one of the Klingon ship’s landing struts since he’s taking too long to tell Divash if he’ll help her with her mutiny. Before she can pound him further, Uhura stops his attacker by speaking in Klingon. “We’ll do whatever you ask. Please — with respect — spare him.”

They go aboard the Klingon ship, hoping the Enterprise is faring better. It’s not. Kirk’s supplemental log bring readers up speed: the ship has been invaded by Klingons “led by a captain more than willing to sacrifice his own troops to ensure the death of mine.” They have the bridge and are going deck by deck “showing no signs of mercy.”

Kirk doesn’t like retreating under fire, but Spock thinks it’s the prudent choice. Their conversation is overheard by Sho’Tokh, who’s inflicting a deep cut into an iconic piece of Trek history.

This is an action packed Trek tale set on board the Enterprise and the Klingon ship Chonnaq. Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott have McCoy and company witnessing Klingon medicine up close and involved in a coup, while Kirk and his crew under more than one gun. Sho’Tokh continues to be the best villain in this Trek’s history: cunning, aggressive, and utterly contemptible.

Page 23 has him delivering a fantastic monologue. Page 20’s surprise appearances caught me of guard, but because the crew member of the final three panels didn’t anticipate this action, making it a minor letdown. However, the individual who takes charge of the revolution aboard the Chonnaq on Page 19 wowed me. Unquestionably, this is this character’s best dialogue ever.

This issue has several “Wow!” moments.

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Angel Hernandez starts this issue in smashing form by showing the doctor encounter a piece of hardware with his head. Having Uhura look so fearful in the third panel is a great way to set up the reader for a later event.

Pages 2 and 3 are a double-paged spread showing a battle damaged Enterprise seemingly bowing in defeat before a Klingon vessel. Three inserted panels sweetly show the effects of the battle: Klingons swarming through the shattered saucer, officers falling before disruptors, and a new family cowering in fear.

This is the stuff of Star Trek nightmares and Hernandez has marvelously brought them to life. Page 4 shows Kirk and Spock on the attack and retreat until the captain is stopped in his tracks by his opponent’s voice.

Sho’Tokh is magnificent on 5, doing the unthinkable in the first panel and looking every inch the diabolical thinker in the fourth. His smugness on 6, 17, 22, and 24 is delicious. Rivaling those looks is Davish on 7, 9, and 10. Spock and Kirk see the most action this issue, but even they fall before the awesomeness of the individual in the fourth panel on 19.

The interiors of the ships look great, with the Chonnaq getting some considerable focus in its halls and especially in its sick bay — it looks picture perfect! The Enterprise gets the lion’s share of the action as the characters run, fight, and die in several corridors. Hernandez is really strong in these sequences, moving his point of view around constantly to keep the tension high.

A nice addition to the chaos of the climatic battle is the smoke that issues from damaged places, ultimately looking like the fog of death surrounding all.

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There are two colorists this issue: the first is Adam Guzowski, while my review copy has only the first name of the second person — Mark. I don’t know who is responsible for which portions of this book, but it’s safe to say that all looks good.

The book opens with a lovely blue sky and beautiful tan rocks, which allows the colors of the Starfleet officers’ uniforms to pop. Pages 2 and 3 are a dramatic change to the violet and orange of space with the cool blue Enterprise and the motley green of the Klingon ship imposed over them.

The Red Alert on the Enterprise bathes its interiors in crimson, but not its characters, maintaining the reader’s focus on them. The greens on the Chonnaq are excellent. They make the environment seem sickly; even the computer screens have a lime luminescence. Both artists are doing a good job on this book.

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Yells, dialogue, Klingon translations, transmissions, and the captain’s log (all three the same font), sounds, and scene settings are the work of AndWorld Design. The sound effects are superior in this issue, putting just the right kick into all of the action scenes. However, the Klingon translations, transmissions, and log should be a different font and not rely on colors and balloon shapes to differentiate them.

New Justin Lin Interview and STAR TREK BEYOND Photo

In a new, mostly-biographical interview with STAR TREK BEYOND director Justin Lin, WIRED writer Logan Hill (who talked about Lin’s work ethic back in March) provides a well-rounded profile of the up-and-coming filmmaker’s history.

There are also a few more comments about July’s new Trek film, including are more detailed reflection of Lin’s take on fan reaction to December’s teaser trailer (along with a few notes from writer Simon Pegg.

On the BEYOND, Lin shot all day and spent all night in the editing bay, Cho says, assembling a cut on the fly. “At some point, it becomes like a psychological problem. Have a glass of wine with us!”

This is why Lin was hurt when some fans—including the original Sulu, George Takei, who voice-acted on Lin’s Bruce Lee mockumentary, Finishing the Game—bashed the 30-second Star Trek Beyond teaser that [released in December 2015].

 Some complained it looked like ‘Fast & Furious in Space’ because Chris Pine’s Captain Kirk jumps a motorcycle (even though Pine also rode a motorcycle in Abrams’ 2009 reboot trailer). “George has always handled things with class,” Lin says. “He was a huge part of my life, so for him to swing a sucker punch, that hurt.”

He expected snark. He just didn’t expect it to sting. “On Fast, I wasn’t a car guy,” Lin says. “I guess it hurt more because [Star Trek] is something that is a part of me.”

His cowriter, Simon Pegg, is less diplomatic. Pegg says he was “disappointed that Wil Wheaton, Patton Oswalt, and George Takei were slagging off the trailer, because they know a finished trailer is never a reflection of the finished film. Get a fucking clue! It’s really good fun: thrilling and heartfelt.”

This interview also comes with one more new BEYOND photo, featuring Zachary Quinto’s Spock in an Enterprise science lab.

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Science officer Spock (Zachary Quinto) does some science. (Paramount Pictures)

Take a deep breath, because this is just the start of a two-month publicity push for STAR TREK BEYOND, which continues with tomorrow’s release of the movie’s full trailer.