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Benedict Cumberbatch on playing a villain: Will 'Star Trek' feel his wrath?

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They share the face and the brandy-hued baritone, but you could never mistake Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch for the prickly savant of the BBC’s Baker Street — not only is the actor relentlessly polite he’s also never clubbed a cadaver in the name of scientific inquiry. The sleuth may have shined through for a moment last summer though when Cumberbatch showed a Holmesian impatience for unanswered questions and state secrets. “It’s achingly irritating,” Cumberbatch said when asked about the secrecy surrounding his role in this May’s Star Trek Into Darkness. “Believe me, I’d rather talk about the role and the fantastic story and all the things J.J. [Abrams] has come up with. And then everyone would be as excited about the film as I am. But then of course I think I would be on a phone call coming from J.J.’s office…”

Abrams directed the eleventh film in a Starfleet series, 2009’s well-reviewed Star Trek, which beamed up $258 million in domestic box office to set the 30-year-old franchise’s new record ($110 million by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in 1986 dropped to second). At Paramount Pictures, all of that and the film’s strong showing in home-video sales and rentals has stoked expectations for the sequel — which has only intensified the already notorious Abrams zeal for script and set secrecy.



At the top of the Top Secret list is the role played by Cumberbatch, who was announced as the movie’s mystery villain one year ago last week. Abrams will never attain his ideal — that every fan is in the dark (literally and figuratively) as they sit down on opening night — but Cumberbatch endorses the effort despite its impositions.

“Mystique is rare now, isn’t it? There aren’t that many enigmas in this modern world,” Cumberbatch said. “Myself, I quite enjoyed seeing Super 8 and not knowing the story and then being mesmerized by it … [but] we live in the modern world, which is a place of oversaturation and now people, especially Trekkies, want to know everything before they witness it themselves. It’s strange to me. I think of it as a kid having a box of chocolates and not knowing what’s good for them. They eat three and they keep eating as they get sick… and the candy is gone.”

Cumberbatch meanwhile is gobbling up opportunities. Consider his December to remember: The Hobbit (featuring the first look at the motion-capture dragon Smaug that he’ll voice in the sequels) arrived at theaters with a special IMAX preview of Star Trek Into Darkness—the day after the actor earned a Golden Globe nomination for Sherlock.

The actor (whose mother and father put together long careers in television and on the stage) also appeared in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and War Horse, movies that co-starred Tom Hardy and Tom Hiddleston, respectively, two British actors close in age who have heeded the call to Hollywood villainy: Hardy played Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, Hiddleston played Loki in The Avengers.

“There’s a long tradition of British actors playing villains, I’m not sure what to say about that,” a grinning Cumberbatch said in another interview, this one in December at a rooftop party at Abrams’ company, Bad Robot. “It’s not the thing I will be doing each time out, but I’m thrilled it worked out with this one.”

It’s a role that the actor got through a last-minute audition video that was recorded and sent by iPhone and staged in a friend’s kitchen with two chairs and a lamp. The shoestring spirit fits the heritage of the Trek brand, which started with the 1960s series that was heavy on concept and thin on special effects budget.

Cumberbatch’s unspecified “iconic” villain will ultimately come from a fairly short list. Unlike Gotham City, Trek villainy is defined factions, e.g.: the Klingons, Romulans, Borg, etc. The fans have their money on Khan, the genetically upgraded tyrant portrayed by Ricardo Montalbán in a February 1967 episode of the original television series. Montalbán reprised the role in the 1982 feature film, Nicholas Meyer’s Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, routinely picked in fan polls as the best of Enterprise adventures on the big screen.

There are other options — Gary Mitchell, a Starfleet officer driven mad after acquiring great mental abilities, for instance — and there are plenty of mixed signals coming from people involved in the production. (The IMAX preview footage showed Cumberbatch as an emotionally flat but intensely focused figure of suspicion named John Harrison but also leaves the implication that the name is an alias.)

No matter who Cumberbatch portrays, Abrams and his creative team say the actor will own the part. Damon Lindleof, cowriter of Prometheus and a key member of Abrams’ Lost team, said Cumberbatch in person manages to top even his reputation. “Benedict has his own gravity, both as an actor and a human being,” Lindeloff says. “He pulls you in and you are powerless to escape.” (Perhaps feeling a bit reserved in his appraisal, Lindelof added: “I never knew whether to cry out in fear or weep in his arms.”)

Before the new film opens, Cumberbatch will be on the job as Sherlock when the third season begins in March, reteaming with The Hobbit costar Martin Freeman, who plays James Watson on the show. Some fans hear hints in recent comments by show co-creator Steven Moffat suggesting this will be the final season. Cumberbatch says he loves the complex weave of a character who is as slippery as his mind is nimble. “You look at the second season and he’s more formidable, but you see he’s also more vulnerable, learning and changing, too,” the actor said. “He is a dangerous man and dangerous to know. He is — despite being on the side of the angels — not one of them.

The blurring and nuance carry over to the mystery Trek role, too, Cumberbatch said. There’s no doubt of his menace however: “He is a one-man weapon of mass destruction, a terrorist with a cause.” Cumberbatch joins an interesting rogue’s gallery of Trek villains, too, if you consider the film series has featured Hardy, Christopher Plummer, F. Murray Abraham, Eric Bana, Christopher Lloyd and, one of Cumberbatch’s idols, Malcolm McDowell. In 1994, McDowell played Dr. Tolian Soran the unhinged genius who killed off Capt. James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Generations, the last film in which the role belonged to William Shatner.

“What actors like [McDowell] do is resist the mustache twirling,” Cumberbatch said. “It’s very easy to come off as just crazy [in the villain role] and I tried with this role to look for something unsettling and investigative. He is a great story, my character. I can’t say who the guy is but his story has some amazing — and starkly modern — parables. And best of all, it’s been so much fun. Playing the not-good-guy is really fun. But that’s all I can say.”

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supertex SEC reigns8th-Jan-2013 04:07 am (UTC)
roll tide
fauxkaren Re: SEC reigns8th-Jan-2013 04:13 am (UTC)
lol. This has been such a boring bowl season.

Also, I am glad Notre Dame is losing because I've been sick with the worst cold and the uncle who gave it to me is an ND alum and a big fan of their football team. THIS IS THE UNIVERSE GETTING REVENGE ON MY BEHALF.

Personally though idrc. I am a PAC-12 fan, so I had no stake or investment in this game.
supertex Re: SEC reigns8th-Jan-2013 04:27 am (UTC)
i was very emotionally invested in this game. i'm a vandy alum, so i've got SEC pride like everyone else in the conference

i was DISGUSTED with all the attention that ND had been getting all season. and then i HOPED they would make it to the NCG so they would get their trap-of-the-irish asses exposed. a friend of mine is actually at this game with her family - lifelong ND season ticket holders. ouch.

but you are right. this season of college football has been a mess. it started with the mess of the preseason rankings, and is ending on this blowout.
squirrelsarerad Re: SEC reigns8th-Jan-2013 04:41 am (UTC)
awwwww yeah pac-12!
poop_of_death 8th-Jan-2013 04:08 am (UTC)
Not reading this. Just going to assume they're talking about a Splice sequel.
chuk_is_dazzled 8th-Jan-2013 04:11 am (UTC)
lmao
isuspectnargels 8th-Jan-2013 04:14 am (UTC)
lmao
britt_m_89 8th-Jan-2013 04:20 am (UTC)
Your icon is killing me even though I don't watch that show.
aeryth_soul 8th-Jan-2013 04:12 am (UTC)
Where the fuck are the rest of the cast? So tired of them acting like the movie it's only about him
littlepunkryo 8th-Jan-2013 04:14 am (UTC)
lol same. and I think it's extra annoying because we're not actually learning anything?? it's just the same stuff over and over. and I mean that always happens with promo cause JJ will cut off their dangly bits if they spoil anything but it's REALLY noticeable when they mostly talk about the same character. At least the Empire featured talked a bit about Kirk.
aeryth_soul 8th-Jan-2013 04:20 am (UTC)
IRK? It's always the same questions! Just want some pinto, cho, karl and saldana leaving us extremely sexually frustrated while being GQMFs
executivehpfan 8th-Jan-2013 04:16 am (UTC)
I WANT PINTO, DAMNIT.
vickyblueeyez 8th-Jan-2013 04:22 am (UTC)
this oh and happy birthday jeremy. My tumblr dash has been blown up with him all day.
yurasama_love 8th-Jan-2013 06:08 am (UTC)
I guess they're not going to trot them out until March/April as the premiere approaches.
sbenner 8th-Jan-2013 04:12 am (UTC)
jesus christ he is ugly
crucified 8th-Jan-2013 04:13 am (UTC)
He needs to go away already, so sick of his face.
heliophyte 8th-Jan-2013 04:13 am (UTC)
I don't know if I can handle four more months of posts exactly like this
isuspectnargels 8th-Jan-2013 04:14 am (UTC)
no idc stfu
babydontsweat always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 04:14 am (UTC)
"[but] we live in the modern world, which is a place of oversaturation and now people, especially Trekkies, want to know everything before they witness it themselves. It’s strange to me. I think of it as a kid having a box of chocolates and not knowing what’s good for them. They eat three and they keep eating as they get sick… and the candy is gone.”

shut up dude
isuspectnargels Re: always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 04:15 am (UTC)
we don't want to know everything about the fucking movie, we just want to hear about something OTHER THAN YOU.
blazinguns Re: always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 04:23 am (UTC)
I thought he was absolutely right about that. People consume and chew out movies/albums in a rate that they are was passé by the time they hit the theaters/stores. Not excusing myself from this behavious, btw, I was pretty much done with The Hobbit for example after I saw it in the theater, having first watched all production videos, read online speculations, previews, etc.
unlocked1111 Re: always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 04:40 am (UTC)
did he lie?
jello404 Re: always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 04:52 am (UTC)
Child sit down. It's gucking true. Instead of us watching a tailed for a movie,it's a fucking summary of the god damn film. Too many leaks,let me enjoy this shit when I get to the theater.
xdecadentx Re: always bitching! 8th-Jan-2013 10:49 am (UTC)
It's true though.
3_foot_6 8th-Jan-2013 04:14 am (UTC)
who plays James Watson on the show

lol great editing EW, not like the character has been around for A CENTURY

yes i know even doyle got it wrong once
executivehpfan 8th-Jan-2013 04:16 am (UTC)
and now people, especially Trekkies, want to know everything before they witness it themselves.

We're only like that because we have to make sure you guys don't fuck it up, schnookums.


egalitarianmuse 8th-Jan-2013 05:14 am (UTC)
This sexy piece of Starfleet wonder. I cannot. Kathryn Janeway is the business in every century.
executivehpfan 8th-Jan-2013 05:19 am (UTC)
I have such a crush on her.
elementalamber 8th-Jan-2013 02:46 pm (UTC)
Yes! I was watching this the other day and my sister (who never watched it and isn't a Trek fan) walked in and said, "Holy shit, Janeway is hot."

Yes. Janeway is the bee's knees.
yurasama_love 8th-Jan-2013 06:09 am (UTC)
Mah Queen for eternity!
realizes 8th-Jan-2013 04:16 am (UTC)
"want to know everything before they witness it themselves"

My boss was quoting something about how people get more satisfaction out of watching something when they know what is going to happen.
executivehpfan 8th-Jan-2013 04:17 am (UTC)
Your boss is apparently not a Trekkie and not used to our brand of franchise disappointments. Better safe than sorry. lol
realizes 8th-Jan-2013 04:18 am (UTC)
LOL well, our overall boss was in on one of Trek's biggest flops. So we do know LOL
britt_m_89 8th-Jan-2013 04:25 am (UTC)
Some people are just like that. They like to know what happens before they watch something. My mom's fiance will wiki a movie or a tv show before they watch it. He's watching Lost all the way through right now, but already knows how it ends. My mom gets annoyed that he does that lol.
superdogbiter 8th-Jan-2013 04:16 am (UTC)
oh boy ANOTHER FUCKING STAR TREK POST that has nothing to do with the cast from the first movie and it's about benedict
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oblika_farika 8th-Jan-2013 04:17 am (UTC)
executivehpfan 8th-Jan-2013 04:17 am (UTC)
I never thought I'd mistake her for Angelica Houston. FUCK.
squirrels_oh_no 8th-Jan-2013 04:18 am (UTC)
Fuck it, give more time for Karl Urban to be deliciously geeky.
isuspectnargels 8th-Jan-2013 04:21 am (UTC)
I eagerly await the bts vids with him negl
winniechili 8th-Jan-2013 04:20 am (UTC)
Is he the only one giving interviews? Or the only ones that get posted? It's getting fucking annoying.
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