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ActionAdventureScience Fiction

Star Trek Beyond

- The final frontier...and beyond.

The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.

Release Date : 2016-07-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Skydance MediaParamount PicturesBad RobotPerfect Storm EntertainmentSneaky Shark

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Star Trek: Into OblivionStar Trek: BeyondStar Trek 13: Beyond

Cast

Chris Pine

Character Name : Captain James T. Kirk

Original Name : Chris Pine

Gender : Male

Zachary Quinto

Character Name : Commander Spock

Original Name : Zachary Quinto

Gender : Male

Karl Urban

Character Name : Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy

Original Name : Karl Urban

Gender : Male

Zoe Saldaña

Character Name : Lieutenant Nyota Uhura

Original Name : Zoe Saldaña

Gender : Female

Simon Pegg

Character Name : Lieutenant Commander Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott

Original Name : Simon Pegg

Gender : Male

John Cho

Character Name : Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu

Original Name : John Cho

Gender : Male

Anton Yelchin

Character Name : Ensign Pavel Chekov

Original Name : Anton Yelchin

Gender : Male

Idris Elba

Character Name : Krall

Original Name : Idris Elba

Gender : Male

Sofia Boutella

Character Name : Jaylah

Original Name : Sofia Boutella

Gender : Female

Joe Taslim

Character Name : Manas

Original Name : Joe Taslim

Gender : Male

Lydia Wilson

Character Name : Kalara

Original Name : Lydia Wilson

Gender : Female

Deep Roy

Character Name : Keenser

Original Name : Deep Roy

Gender : Male

Melissa Roxburgh

Character Name : Ensign Syl

Original Name : Melissa Roxburgh

Gender : Female

Anita Brown

Character Name : Tyvanna

Original Name : Anita Brown

Gender : Female

Doug Jung

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Doug Jung

Gender : Male

Danny Pudi

Character Name : Fi'Ja

Original Name : Danny Pudi

Gender : Male

Kim Kold

Character Name : Zavanko

Original Name : Kim Kold

Gender : Male

Fraser Aitcheson

Character Name : Hider

Original Name : Fraser Aitcheson

Gender : Male

Matthew MacCaull

Character Name : Blue Shirt

Original Name : Matthew MacCaull

Gender : Male

Emy Aneke

Character Name : Blue Shirt

Original Name : Emy Aneke

Gender : Male

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Character Name : Commodore Paris

Original Name : Shohreh Aghdashloo

Gender : Female

Greg Grunberg

Character Name : Commander Finnegan

Original Name : Greg Grunberg

Gender : Male

Jennifer Cheon Garcia

Character Name : Control Tower Technician

Original Name : Jennifer Cheon Garcia

Gender : Female

Jarod Joseph

Character Name : Control Tower Technician

Original Name : Jarod Joseph

Gender : Male

Jeremy Raymond

Character Name : Control Tower Technician

Original Name : Jeremy Raymond

Gender : Male

Harry Han

Character Name : Kissing Guy

Original Name : Harry Han

Gender : Male

Gina Brinkman

Character Name : Kissing Girl

Original Name : Gina Brinkman

Gender : Female

Adam DiMarco

Character Name : Injured Red Shirt

Original Name : Adam DiMarco

Gender : Male

Fiona Vroom

Character Name : Orion Girl

Original Name : Fiona Vroom

Gender : Female

Richard Laurence

Character Name : Chancellor Ambassador

Original Name : Richard Laurence

Gender : Male

Doug Chapman

Character Name : Sir Olden

Original Name : Doug Chapman

Gender : Male

Dan Payne

Character Name : Wadjet

Original Name : Dan Payne

Gender : Male

Anthony Shim

Character Name : Jin

Original Name : Anthony Shim

Gender : Male

Andrea Yu

Character Name : Jeanine

Original Name : Andrea Yu

Gender : Female

Shea Whigham

Character Name : Teenaxi Leader (voice)

Original Name : Shea Whigham

Gender : Male

Christian Sloan

Character Name : Jae

Original Name : Christian Sloan

Gender : Male

Jake Huang

Character Name : Krall's Henchman

Original Name : Jake Huang

Gender : Male

Priya Rajaratnam

Character Name : Night Watch Captain

Original Name : Priya Rajaratnam

Gender : Female

Luka Hays

Character Name : Yorktown Red Shirt

Original Name : Luka Hays

Gender : Male

Thomas Cadrot

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Thomas Cadrot

Gender : Male

Jennifer W. Evans

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Jennifer W. Evans

Gender : Male

Roxanne Fernandes

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Roxanne Fernandes

Gender : Male

Jake Foy

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Jake Foy

Gender : Male

Jodi Haynes

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Jodi Haynes

Gender : Male

Nathan Jean

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Nathan Jean

Gender : Male

Tarun Keram

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Tarun Keram

Gender : Male

J.P. Mulcaster

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : J.P. Mulcaster

Gender : Male

Edwin Rodriguez

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Edwin Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Alex Rose

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Alex Rose

Gender : Male

Polina Soldatova

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Polina Soldatova

Gender : Female

Lia Lam

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Lia Lam

Gender : Female

Ian Nsenga

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Ian Nsenga

Gender : Male

Sara Forsberg

Character Name : Kalara Alien VO (voice)

Original Name : Sara Forsberg

Gender : Female

Jeff Bezos

Character Name : Starfleet Official

Original Name : Jeff Bezos

Gender : Male

Christian Mandel

Character Name : USSE Bridge Crew

Original Name : Christian Mandel

Gender : Male

Carlo Ancelotti

Character Name : Scientist

Original Name : Carlo Ancelotti

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Frank Ochieng

@Frank Ochieng

2024-05-16

Some diehard **Star Trek** fans may not necessarily feel that the Justin Lin-directed third installment of this science fiction/space saga film franchise “boldly goes where no man has gone before” creatively. Surprisingly, Lin (director of two “Fast & Furious” flicks) shows some engaging and intriguing heft in **Star Trek Beyond** as the adventurous exploits of the USS Enterprise crew are likely to stir the collective pot where the nostalgic sentiments of the Star Trek brand from yesteryear bridges the gap to the current cinematic explosiveness of modern-day Captain Kirk and company. Although it is extremely difficult to immediately dismiss filmmaker J.J. Abrams’s resourceful fingerprints concerning the imaginative **Star Trek** (2009) and the thoroughly enjoyable **Star Trek Into Darkness** (2013) he graciously steps aside to allow Lin’s energizing directorial vision to further explore Trek mythology on the big screen. Essentially, **Star Trek Beyond** is a vibrant cosmic canvas that is expansive in its boundaries of exploration. Visually arresting, well-paced and armed with compelling story-telling and a healthy dosage of curiosity and mystery, Lin manages to stay true to the traditional Trek-oriented universe by incorporating rousing special effects and offering a galactic grandeur of planetary peculiarities and exotic alien races to stimulate the exquisite narrative. Screenwriters Doug Jung and Simon Pegg (Star Trek’s on-screen character Montgomery “Scotty” Scott) incorporate an eye-opening mixture of dramatic edginess, off-the-cuff humor and the cohesive rapport among the cast-mates that have inherited the iconic Star Trek personalities and made these familiar faces from the classic 60’s TV show and previous non-reboot films a revelation in the millennium age of blockbuster sci-fi action adventure. The plot channels in a sense of challenging malaise for the USS Enterprise’s top officers in Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) and Commander Spock (Zachary Quinto). What seemingly spices things up regarding the deja vu space journeys aboard the spacecraft is the questionable and powerful device that Kirk and his crew are babysitting. This powerful tool of destruction is capable of destroying humanity as we know it. In particular, the opportunistic Krall (Idris Elba) is the lizard-looking culprit determined to get his diabolical hands on the corrosive contraption. Naturally, Krall and his menacing minions must subdue Kirk and his crew to achieve success in having this ominous object in his deadly grasp. Krall’s willingness to cripple the USS Enterprise proved to be an ambitious mission fully accomplished. For Kirk and his group the results were disheartening as Krall’s forceful attacks rendered the ship disabled as it crashed on the desolate planet of Altamid. Thus, Kirk and his charges are stranded on his rocky haven with no hope in sight. The harsh reality for the vulnerable USS Enterprise visitors, besides being divided and scattered in all directions on this problematic planet, involved getting into survival mode as the hostile reptilian creatures surrounded them at will. The aforementioned split of Kirk and his exposed cohorts called for a series of various crisis carried on at different, chaotic spots. Kirk and Russian crew member Pavel Chekov (played by the late Anton Yelchin) were primarily tasked with trying to rescue their colleagues from the claws of Krall and his cronies. Elsewhere, Dr. Bones (Keith Urban) tries to patch up the injured Spock following the aftermath of the ship’s wrecking. Pegg’s Scotty and womanly warrior in alien Jayla (Sofia Boutella) make the valiant effort in trying to reach Kirk in the middle of total ribaldry. **Star Trek Beyond** has stylized flash and Lin ensures that his pulsating production stays faithful to the Trek legacy. Sure, **Beyond** is not anything innovative or wildly distinctive in comparison to the other earlier entries but it still thrives where it counts in the spectacle of space-aged escapism. The cast is solid as the players–Pine, Quinto, Pegg, Urban, Yelchin as well as Zoe Saldana’s Uhura and John Cho’s Sulu–all demonstrate a suspenseful unity on screen and give the audience an indescribable excitement in this latest chapter that far from disappoints. Elba’s Krall is robustly villainous in physicality and attitude and the alien race featured are interestingly hypnotic in creepiness. Lin, in the same vein as Abrams, is not shy about gift-wrapping his **Star Trek** edition in boisterous, sweeping helpings of scope and whimsy. Overall, this kinetic outing of **Beyond** practically guarantees that the rebooted **Star Trek** phenomenon will not be experiencing its final frontier any time soon. **Star Trek Beyond** (2016) Paramount Pictures 2 hrs. Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Idris Elba, Sofia Boutella Directed by: Justin Lin MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre: Science Fiction/Space and Fantasy Saga/Action and Adventure Critic’s rating: *** stars (out of 4 stars) (c) **Frank Ochieng** (2016)

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Linda Robinson

@Linda Robinson

2021-06-23

I saw this movie two hours ago and I can't remember how it started. Ah. Diplomatic mission to offer a truce artifact to one of the warring sides from the other. It does not go well. Just a tad shy of 3 years into the 5 year mission and Kirk is bored enough to take a desk job. Screenplay set-up signifying it's all about to get much less stultifying. I don't know enough about camera angle choices to know if that's what makes the film feel disjointed, or the script, or editing chops, but something certainly felt unconnected. I started noticing details I had no business noticing. Everybody's hair is bigger. I watched Galaxy Quest recently, and when Krall showed up I choked on popcorn. In fact, prosthetics needed an above the title billing. Running from intruders in a dark corridor, I could see Uhura's earrings glinting. If I could see those, the enemy could, too. The device designed to End The Universe is too much like Big Hero 6. The space station too much like Elysium. And the jumpstart of a starship too much like Furious 7. One of these days in the near future scenic designers will stop putting skyscrapers on hula hoops in deep space. And it's a space station - where are all the people running to when the bad stuff starts happening? It's a scene device that needs to go. The Bad Dude airship docking station is right out of Independence Day. Can we get a little new here? Visual effects are gooey (literally) with some stuff that may or may not be a cue to the bee reference, and is at one point, squished out I don't know how while Kirk rides a vintage motorcycle in circles. And then the squish hardens. I also don't know how, or what that goo was supposed to keep in or out. Much of this is superfluous, but the story was not interesting enough to make me stop looking around. There are way too many wire bundles, a feature of Star Trek Next Gen Borg episodes. When we finally get the Bad Dude's backstory, it isn't enough. Kirk's bored, Bad Dude is disappointed, and how the hell Uhura survives every encounter requires too much suspension of belief. I also noticed that the guys in the theater were sporting ball caps with sunglasses perched on the brim. Noticing fashion in the cinema is not why I go to the movies. Read this week that Chris Hemsworth has signed on to the next Star Trek as George Kirk. Does not bode well for new better adventures.

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Austin Singleton

@hweird1

2021-06-23

Star Trek Beyond is what a summer blockbuster is all about. Read my full review here! http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews/star-trek-beyond-review

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**When theirs rescue mission failed...** It's not like I'm a big fan of 'Star Wars', so I disliked it. I have seen many space adventure films, but I never felt this series so interesting. I enjoyed some of the 'Star Trek' films though. I know this sequel is not good the previous ones, but for me this look okay than those. Because it was so simple, particularly story wise, and the rest of the film was action and adventure. No offense, but this series is like the collection of the rejections from other franchises. I mean, look at the cast, most of them are comedians and some of them are the category two actors and the rest are, I don't know what they are, bur decent actors. But these films pulled off successfully at the box office. Not a big impact like the recent 'Star Wars' film or any Marvel's films, but quite an impressive figure knowing the above fact I stated. From the Taiwanese director who made four 'Fast and Furious' films, handled his best for this. This film tells the story of the captain James Kirk, who leads his ship and crew to a rescue mission to a distant planet where some alien race who had stranded. But when they reach their destination, an unknown space army takes them by surprise and they too take a refuse on the same planet. From there how they plan to escape and to learn who were those attackers, all comes in the next half. This id full of action adventure. The story was little, but quite neatly developed characters, I mean the new ones with some good stunt sequences. As usual, there's no complaint about the graphics. I mean for the casual viewing, but who knows if you carefully look for the flaws, you might get a few. I suggest you to watch it just for an entertainment, but it might fail to satisfy the die-hard fans of 'Star Trek'. I think overall, it is not a bad film, even the two hours long is not an issue due to the good pace. _7/10_

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

Last Saturday me and the kids sat down to watch Star Trek Beyond which we received in the mail the day before. In general we liked the movie quite a lot. Plenty of action, good special effects and a not too bad story. However, one thing irked me to now end. They blew up the enterprise…again. Stop destroying the bloody Enterprise in every movie for Christ sake! Been there, seen that done that. It is getting both old and frustrating. Apart from that it was a good entry in the new timeline movie series. I am not sure what all those people giving it one star ratings and calling it the worst movie ever expected to get? Anyone who has watched the two other movies should be expecting a fairly action loaded blockbuster with lots of CGI in it and that is exactly what we got. Personally I think this is a good thing. I was getting rather bored by some of the previous installments in the original timeline where they almost never fired a shot and tried to talk or reason their way out of every problem they encountered. The story was not too bad although I have to agree that it did not really advance the story or timeline much. It was more like a TV-show episode blown up to a full feature movie. It worked nicely though as a action story although I would have liked to know more about how Edison transformed into Krall and, although that could be explained by some mutation caused by the alien technology, how he managed to transform himself back to Edison. The CGI with the alien swarm moving fluidly over the screen and the huge Yorktown station was quite stunning as far as I am concerned. I also liked that the ships, both Enterprise and the Franklin could take quite a bit of abuse before starting to fail. In a lot of the previous movies as well as the TV-shows it took one hit and some console exploded and the warp core went down. All in all both me and the kids quite liked this installment in the series.

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lukan87

@lukan87

2021-06-23

I always loved these type of movies.This one is very adventurous and full of suspans. Nice one.I've watched it more than 3 times and every time i have the same feeling. Extraordinary😁!!!!

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

Well, I finally saw it and I can honestly say that I was far less offended by it than I was by the hack job reboot of Kahn. And I only cared slightly less about the film than I did the original JJ reboot. It was a popcorn sci-fi action flick, and I liked Urban and Pine but thought that Quinto should have brought more of himself to the film rather than attempting to channel Nimoy. It was a fair enough impression, but it didn't fit with the rest of the reboot that seemed to care nothing about Star Trek. Ultimately when Quinto channels Nimoy like that it just gives the viewer the jarring sensation that one member of the cast cared about what came before and forces the viewer to remember that this actually is a Star Trek film. And that doesn't work in a rebooted franchise that relies on nostalgia, in place of a story, and then kind of mocks the nostalgia. That is ultimately the problem, Star Trek was a science-Fiction space adventure that was both cheesy and offered veiled social commentary about an idealistic world governed by a strict meritocracy with a strong morality and how that idealism clashes with other species and ideals by both forging alliances and making enemies. This had nothing to do with that. It is basically an action movie with science-fiction elements and occasional nods to the cheesy fun that Star Trek once was. At it's core it didn't have the heart that lends itself to an engaging plot and character arcs. And, given that it came after a betrayal, that is after they rebooted one of the franchise's best films and took away most everything that made it so great and fun... I didn't care enough to actually see it until it came on television. The real issue the reboot thing, for some reason they always take out plot and character development and fill that void with action and it makes the film feel visually appealing yet hallow.

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misubisu

@misubisu

2023-04-11

Spock in a relationship with Uhura... Gimme a break!!!