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WATCH: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Japanese Trailer − Does Spock Die In The Volcano?

If you simply must Hoover up any new footage of Star Trek Into Darkness footage that’s out there, then have a look at this Japanese trailer .  There are a few new morsels to be found in the footage, including a shot of Spock in the volcano looking perilously close to becoming one with the magma churning around him.   There’s also a scene of Peter Weller’s character, Admiral Marcus , telling someone to “run this bastard down.”  Presumably, he’s talking about Benedict Cumberbatch ‘s mayhem-causing character John Harrison, who’s getting high marks for his performance in early reviews of the J.J. Abrams -directed movie.  Here’s what  Lucy O’Brien wrote  on IGN : “Cumberbatch himself has never been better. While he’s proven his ability at volatile emotional-detachment with his role in Sherlock, he is, here, a true snake; an expressionless, sliver of a man whose mask only slips when he lunges for his prey. The Enterprise crew look trivial against him, their uniforms retro and goofy against his men’s magazine sleekness. Even Spock, quite the regal figure, looks small next to him.” Nice description, although in this clip, Spock doesn’t look small. He looks very, very hot: I’m not too worried about him though given this photo, which surfaced a few weeks ago: New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Photo: Cold Chillin’ With Mr. Spock? What do you think? Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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WATCH: Bad-Ass Benedict Cumberbatch Wreaks Havoc In New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Trailer

Whether Benedict Cumberbatch is Robert April, Khan or some other canon character entirely, he’s going to be awesomely evil judging from this new international  Star Trek Into Darkness trailer.  He’s also going to speak in a measured and lordly British accent that will surely have him competing with Ben Kingsley’s the Mandarin for Affected Villain Voice of 2013. That said, he does get some good lines in this clip.  My favorite: “I will walk over your cold corpses,” although the “I am better” exchange with Kirk is pretty effective, too. There’s plenty to look at in this trailer, including glimpses of Peter Weller in an alarming hairstyle,  Alice Eve in black lingerie and some white-knuckle space-travel scenes:  Kirk and crew thread the needle in a shuttle and the video climaxes with some new shots of that starship — hard to tell if it’s the Enterprise — making an unplanned water landing on Earth. More on  Star Trek Into Darkness :  New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Photos: To Boldly Go Where Every Man Has A Thousand-Yard Stare ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Identity Revealed? WATCH: Spock And Uhura Steal A Kiss In Action-Packed ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Video Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter. 

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‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Identity Revealed?

The release of the first issue of a three-part prequel comic to Star Trek Into Darkness   has lent some credence to the theory that the true villain of JJ Abram’s upcoming movie is not Khan or Gary Mitchell , but rather Robert April, the very first captain of the Starship Enterprise.   HitFix’s Drew McWeeny first raised the idea late last year after Abrams’ Bad Robot held a press day for the feature, which hits theaters in May, and now Brandon Connelly at Bleeding Cool has posted panels from the prequel comic which feature April. Star Trek Into Darkness screenwriter/producer Roberto Orci has said that the film’s will be a canon character, and April is. He was introduced in the animated Star Trek series that ran for 22 episodes in 1973 and ’74.  As McWeeny notes below, although Bad Robot has not confirmed that April figures in Star Trek Into Darkness ,  the plot of the animated episode that featured April appears to dovetail with aspects of the movie that have been revealed so far:  He first appeared in the animated series, and in the episode where he appeared, it was established that he was was the first Captain of the Enterprise, even before Pike.  He was much older in the episode, “The Counter-Clock Incident,” which you can watch right now if you have NetFlix Instant.  In that episode, everyone on the Enterprise starts to age backwards, and by the time they’re all kids, unable to fix the problem, only April and his wife are still old enough to figure out how to reverse the process.  April figuring out that mechanism for how to control aging and even reverse it could be an important part of the plot for “Star Trek Into Darkness.”  If you saw the first nine minutes of the film in front of ” The Hobbit ,” then you already know that the film opens with a London couple driving to the hospital where their daughter lies immobilized, and from the few shots we see of her, she appears to be aging too rapidly.  At the end of that scene, her father (Noel Clarke) steps outside for some air, and that’s when Cumberbatch shows up and tells him, “I can cure her.” As McWeeny points out in his post, Peter Weller , who’s also in STID could very well turn out to be April instead of Cumberbatch, who Abrams has chosen to identify simply as John Harrison . Whoever he turns out to be when the movie finally premieres, one thing is clear:  this whole who-is-Benedict-Cumberbatch? mystery is brilliant guerrilla marketing on Bad Robot’s part. Here’s the revealing comic panel that Bleeding Cool posted. It’s the final page of the first issue of Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness. [ HitFix , Bleeding Cool ] More on Star Trek Into Darkness :  ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Cumberbatch’s Identity, Carol Marcus, And A New ‘Trek’ Villain Theory Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.  

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RoboCop Remake Teaser: Safe with Omnicorp?

Is the future truly under control? Yes, if a new fake ad for Omnicorp is to be believed. This organization is at the center of RoboCop – or was at the center of RoboCop 25 years ago during the Peter Weller film that will soon be remade with Joel Kinnaman in the title role. In the first teaser for the upcoming sci-fi thriller, we’re told to imagine a city with no crime, where “human resources meet robotic engineering” and all is safe in the world. But – SPOILER ALERT – that won’t actually be the case. Watch the trailer now and prepare for a RoboCop remake that also stars Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, Hugh Laurie and Abbie Cornish.

The Mad Science of Fringe: Time-Traveling Secrets Exposed!

In last night’s Fringe , Walter’s angst over pulling Peter out of the parallel universe compounded when he met a MIT time-travel researcher (Peter Weller of RoboCop ), who, in an effort to change his dead fiance’s past, sucked the biological energy out of a train car of people. Despite Walter’s appeals (“It’s not our place to adjust the universe”), the time traveler reunites with his fiance and apparently dies, eliminating any future contact with Walter and Co. and basically rendering the entire episode useless. But did the throw-away plot lend itself to equivalently disposable science? Read on for a look at the relative plausibility of Walter’s ramblings in White Tulip .

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