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‘Star Trek’ is ‘Beyond’ cool at Comic-Con premiere

A dark cloud seems to have been hanging over “Star Trek Beyond” since its earliest development stages.

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“Trek”, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, will continue to have a massive presence at this week’s San Diego Comic-Con International.

Abrams told the Toronto Sun that the Chekov role won’t be recast for the producer’s planned fourth Star Trek film.

Lin, Pegg and Jung have gone back to what the franchise has been about since its inception to arrive at universal themes, emphasizing exploration, friendship, family, hope and optimism. Watching their interplay – from discussing a former partner, to bickering in the face of death – is downright joyous and gives the film an infusion of light-heartedness that was so desperately needed in the previous film in the series, Star Trek Into Darkness. As well as playing Chekvov in all three rebooted “Star Trek” films, Yelchin was a rising star, with critically acclaimed roles in Jeremy Saulnier’s “Green Room” and the remake of “Fright Night”.

Star Trek Beyond is scheduled to be released on 22nd july 2016 and audience are extremely waiting for the film to be release on the big screens. There, a rage-filled humanoid named Krall (Idris Elba) tenaciously seeks an artifact transported by the “Enterprise” and promises to put the hurt on Kirk.

They don’t even go away from their emotions of the given characters. Overall Star Trek Beyond got a great response from the audience and will going to hit the box office by its huge collection.

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But to paraphrase Spock (Zachary Quinto) from the new movie, one of “Star Trek’s” major themes always has been about finding hope in the impossible.

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