"I Came To This Because I Like JJ Not Because I Was A Dye-In-The-Wool Fan" Says Benedict Cumberbatch

"I Came To This Because I Like JJ Not Because I Was A Dye-In-The-Wool Fan" Says Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch talks about his introduction to the rabid Star Trek fan base at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2013. The actor says it was the talent of director J.J. Abrams that drew him to the role but he's slowly becoming a Trekkie.

By MarkJulian - Mar 20, 2013 10:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: RedCarpetNewsTV




Who is John Harrison


Don't expect Benedict Cumberbatch to reveal the identity of John Harrison before the film premiere's on May 17th but the actor is being frank about his experience during filming. "[Stark Trek] was wonderful, really terrific, really good fun."

The actor goes on a bit more about the fact that it was his admiration for J.J. Abrams that initially drew him to the project but he's slowly becoming more and more immersed in Star Trek fan culture. "When I watched the first of J.J.'s reinvention of the franchise, I got a really strong, joyous kick out of watching all these characters come together for the first time. The fact that it was an origination job is something that made me think, 'Well, I most have made some sort of investment with the story and these characters in the past - I'm doing all these things that are fan boy fodder and I never, ever had that amazing, tribal and really wonderful thing of really knowing everything about something or being obsessed about watching something. {I've never had] the knowledge of every elvic rune in Lord of the Rings and I'm sort of getting to learn very fast about what all that is [on Star Trek], I'm playing catch up is what I'm trying to say. But at the same time, I thought [the first Star Trek] was such a good film full-stop that I knew that if I got the opportunity and when the job arose, I knew I'd love to work with JJ. I just think he's a fantastic director and that proved absolutely correct, he was charming, brilliant and imaginative and just endlessly energetic and creative and a wonderful human being to be around, really funny. I came to this because I like J.J. not because I was a dye-in-the-wool fan but I'm slowly becoming one. It's a great thing to be apart of, it really is.

Always nice to see an actor embracing the fandom, he's going to get his own army soon a la Tom Hiddleston if he keeps this up. Star Trek Into Darkness hits U.S. theaters on May 17th in IMAX and 3D.



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Running Time: In post-production
Release Date: May 17 2013 (USA)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (probable)
Starring: Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zachary Quinto John Cho, Peter Weller, Karl Urban and Chris Pine
Directed by: JJ Abrams
Written by: Alex Kurtzman (screenplay), Damon Lindelof (screenplay),Roberto Orci (screenplay), Gene Roddenberry (tv series "Star Trek")

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With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.



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DaenerysTargaryen
DaenerysTargaryen - 3/20/2013, 10:53 AM
Well at least he's honest
brazilianbatman
brazilianbatman - 3/20/2013, 11:04 AM
he said" I don't give a [frick] about star trek, I am only doing this movie because I think j.j. is a really good director and I want to be around the best"
jbak368
jbak368 - 3/20/2013, 11:05 AM
This'll probably be a really good sci-fi action movie. It'd be nice if it could also be a good Star Trek movie.
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 3/20/2013, 11:05 AM
"...[dyed] in the wool..."
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 3/20/2013, 12:11 PM
in "Sherlock", Watson calls him Spock in one episode, and Spock quotes Sherlock Holmes in the 2009 Star Trek.
coincidence? :P
JumpinJehosaphat
JumpinJehosaphat - 3/20/2013, 1:57 PM
@fettastic I'm of the understanding that Star Trek simply wasn't all that big in the U.K. Only comparatively recently has it caught on there, much like Doctor Who had a cult following in the States, but nothing major until more recently. Maybe a Brit can confirm or deny this claim I'm making?
batfan175
batfan175 - 3/20/2013, 2:32 PM
I don't care either about Star Wars or Star Trek so i can understand where he's coming from.
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 3/20/2013, 4:23 PM
@Fettastic, I was thinking the same thing a few days ago. Okay on one hand I'm happy that "REAL" actors and actress are doing more sci-fi/CBM. Because they probably won't do anything campy. But what makes me upset when the say nonsense like that. They don't know who Superman is or I never heard of Spiderman, yeah right!!! 99.9% of those actors would not talk SH!T like that about a Scorsese movie or Woody Allen project. They would get all kind of praises like, "oh I always wanted to work with so & so". It is such BS!!! When they where kids what kid of childhood did they have? No Scooby Doo, Power Rangers, or Superfriends? Did they just study Shakespeare when they where growing up?
kemuael
kemuael - 3/20/2013, 5:39 PM
after picard, didnt care much about the franchise...
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