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In October 2015, ''Allociné'', a French site for the dates of movie releases, reported that, in France, ''Star Trek Beyond'' will be released on {{d|24|August|2016}} and will be titled ''Star Trek sans limites''. [http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=215770.html]. In january 2016, [[Paramount France]] advances the release date to {{d|17August|2016}}.<ref>[http://www.syfantasy.fr/21905-Paramount_avance_la_date_de_sortie_francaise_de_Star_Trek_Beyond]</ref>
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In October 2015, ''Allociné'', a French site for the dates of movie releases, reported that, in France, ''Star Trek Beyond'' will be released on {{d|24|August|2016}} and will be titled ''Star Trek sans limites''. [http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=215770.html]. In january 2016, [[Paramount France]] advances the release date to {{d|17August|2016}}.[http://www.syfantasy.fr/21905-Paramount_avance_la_date_de_sortie_francaise_de_Star_Trek_Beyond]
   
 
Despite not being permitted the chance to direct this film, Jonathan Frakes has nonetheless made supportive comments about it. For example, in the lead-up to the movie's release, he has remarked, "''I think Justin Lin is going to do a great job. I'm looking forward to that.''" (''[[SFX]]'', issue 270, p. 63)
 
Despite not being permitted the chance to direct this film, Jonathan Frakes has nonetheless made supportive comments about it. For example, in the lead-up to the movie's release, he has remarked, "''I think Justin Lin is going to do a great job. I'm looking forward to that.''" (''[[SFX]]'', issue 270, p. 63)

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Star Trek Beyond is the film sequel to the 2013 film Star Trek Into Darkness. It is due to be released by Paramount Pictures on 22 July 2016. After originally being scheduled for release on 8 July 2016, [1] the date was pushed out two weeks on 17 September 2015. [2]

The working title for this sequel was "Washington" and "Washington Project". [3] [4] [5] On 21 April 2015, TrekMovie.com announced that Star Trek Beyond "may be the title" of the film. [6] The title was later confirmed by Director Justin Lin. [7]

Story

The film takes place two-and-a-half years into the characters' five-year mission, [8] when the USS Enterprise is attacked by the "Swarm" and the crew is marooned on an unknown world as a consequence. They gain an ally in Sofia Boutella's alien warrior, "Jaylah". [9] Idris Elba plays the Swarm's leader, "Krall", who detests the Federation's philosophy and opposes its introduction to the wider galaxy. [10]

J.J. Abrams has stated he would like more female characters in the sequel. [11] He also mentioned the sequel could fall back on abandoned story ideas for the characters. "There was [an idea] implying the sexuality of one of the characters, a back story for another character that was pretty intense, a really funny story we wanted to do with yet another. Hopefully, if there are future films, those other stories will get their moment," he said. [12] Roberto Orci has voiced support for having a gay character. [13]

William Shatner has been contacted about a possible role in the film. Along with Shatner, Leonard Nimoy had been rumored to appear, in a scene with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, as the future alternate reality versions of the characters. [14] In the wake of Nimoy's death on 27 February 2015, Simon Pegg mentioned there will be some tribute to the late actor in the final film. [15] On 27 May 2015, Pegg mentioned that it was possible Shatner could portray Kirk again at some point, [16] but Shatner has confirmed he will not appear and he never discussed it. [17]

Zoë Saldana stated she would dislike it if Spock and Uhura broke up, describing that possibility as potentially "heartbreaking" for her. Concerning the film's action quotient, she speculated, "I'm pretty sure that for this third installment, we'll be able to sort of [...] be more hands-on." [18] Lin said their relationship will be consistent and acknowledge what came before. [19]

Bruce Greenwood has expressed hope that Christopher Pike could return, which he referred to as a "deep, deep wish to come back." Although Pike dies in Star Trek Into Darkness, Greenwood suspected Khan Noonien Singh's revitalizing blood could be used to bring Pike back to life. As a result, he confirmed, laughing, that he would be interested in reprising the role in "Star Trek III: The Search for Pike", an in-joke reference to the title of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. In a serious manner, Greenwood related he would be interested in further resolution to the relationship between Pike and Kirk. (Star Trek Magazine Special 2015, p. 21) In reference to Kirk, he concluded, "Whatever happens in the third film, it will give the audience a sense of progression and change; an arc and a character that's really growing with them." (SciFiNow, issue 80, p. 26)

On 2 February 2015, the on-line movie and television news site FilmDivider.com reported that, for the new Star Trek film, three new major female roles will be cast. One of them will be the United Federation of Planets president, one will be a starship captain, and the third will be an ex-wife of Doctor McCoy, who is to be depicted as having several former wives. The male villain will be a Bryan Cranston-like type and the website also stated that Cranston was in talks with the studio. [20]

Development

Under Roberto Orci

Producer Bryan Burk commented that Paramount wants the third film to take less time to produce than Star Trek Into Darkness took, and that 2016 – the 50th anniversary of Star Trek – would be a logical year to release it. [21] Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have added that Paramount is insisting on a 2016 release date. [22]

J.J. Abrams, who directed Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, chose to direct Star Wars Episode VII, so he will only produce the film. [23] Abrams noted, "Having directed pilots and movies and then having seen subsequent directors work on those shows or do their own versions of those films – time and again I have seen it done better." [24] Patrick McKay stated, "Bad Robot, J.J., and his team are really at the heart of this movie's development. They are the guiding light by which we all do our work. J.J.'s been a key part of helping us spin this tale from the beginning, and if there are people who think that we've lost him to Star Wars this time around, that’s not the truth as far as we see it." [25]

In an interview published on 6 May 2013, Michael Giacchino expressed he was open to return to score the film, saying, "I’d be happy and honored to do another if that was in the future." [26]

In September 2013, J.J. Abrams acknowledged rumors that Rupert Wyatt could helm the sequel, stating, "He's incredibly talented, and we'd be lucky to have someone as talented as Rupert. But there are things we're focusing on right now before the director, which is just sort of the fundamentals of where the story is gonna go." [27]

On 2 November 2013, it was reported that Attack the Block director Joe Cornish was Paramount's choice to direct the film, though reports differed as to whether or not he had already begun negotiations to join the project. According to Variety, Cornish was offered the film once before, in May 2013, but had turned it down. [28] [29] [30] Abrams voiced his support for Cornish, stating, "I don't know if [he] is the guy. My guess is that's up in the air. I adore him and love him and can't wait to see what he does next. Hopefully it will be Star Trek." [31]

On 6 December 2013, it was announced that up-and-coming screenwriters J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay would be writing the script alongside Roberto Orci. It was also announced that Alex Kurtzman would not be involved with the project, due to work on The Amazing Spider-Man movies and other projects. [32]

In February 2014, J.D. Payne explained they were trying to come up with a classic Star Trek storyline, where "You should respond to this opportunity that the crew has that also has some pitfalls to it [....] It's sort of the Adam and Eve thing, where should we eat the fruit or not eat the fruit? Well, there are some very compelling reasons why they should and why they shouldn't. So, [there are] similar kinds of things here that really give the whole movie an opportunity to sort of play with that, and have people come down on different sides and wrestle with it." [33]

In April 2014, it was revealed Roberto Orci had been lobbying to direct the film, but Paramount was reluctant to allow him, as he had never directed before. Bad Robot and Skydance Productions were supportive, however. [34]

At the US premiere of Star Trek Into Darkness on 2 May 2013, Damon Lindelof hinted that the prospect the Klingons would declare war on the Federation would come to fruition, and that Benedict Cumberbatch would return as Khan Noonien Singh. [35] However, Lindelof is not involved with the sequel.

Later in May 2013, Paramount relented to Roberto Orci's appeals, offering him the director's chair. [36]

In an interview published on 29 June 2014, Patrick McKay implied the film may not have a villain, explaining that, while he loved Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, he also loved the other films "that have a little bit more of the character relationships and the humor and some more of the speculative sci-fi elements." [37]

In July 2014, Roberto Orci clarified that he was not technically directing the film until Paramount approved the script. [38] On 9 August 2014, Orci proclaimed he had finished a first draft of the script. [39] On 27 August 2014, he revealed that the casting process for other characters had begun. [40]

On 18 September 2014, Zachary Quinto stated he expected the film to start shooting within the next six months. [41] The next day, it was confirmed that shooting would begin in February 2015, with a summer 2016 release date. An official announcement was to be made soon thereafter with a specific release date. [42]

As the domestic gross of Star Trek Into Darkness (which stood at US$228.5 million) was less than the first film, Paramount made the decision to film the sequel outside Los Angeles to save money. "We're making it for what it should have been shot for last time if we had made it outside of L.A., which we would have done except that [J.J. Abrams] didn't want to," a studio source told The Hollywood Reporter. "That was a $20 million issue." [43]

On 29 September 2014, Mayor Park Wonsoon confirmed he had met with the producers, including Jeffrey Chernov, and confirmed Seoul in South Korea as one of the filming locations for Star Trek Beyond. [44] According to TrekMovie.com, the film would be shot primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which would also be used for outside filming locations. [45]

Roberto Orci officially stepped down from directing the film on 5 December 2014. [46] While the film was without a director, Jonathan Frakes lobbied extremely hard to be given the opportunity to direct the movie. (SFX, issue 270, p. 63)

Under Justin Lin

On 22 December 2014, it was announced that Justin Lin had been hired to direct the film. [47] Two days later, it was announced that Roberto Orci will only produce the film and will no longer be involved in the writing process. [48]

Lin, a childhood fan of Star Trek: The Original Series, was called by J.J. Abrams while filming the second season of True Detective. [49] After learning he was not beholden to any previous script, Lin decided to go "new and fresh. The Klingons, Romulans and other species are great, but it's time to go further. It has been fun to focus on creating whole new worlds and species." [50] Simon Pegg coined the title when he recognized Lin was trying to take Star Trek "beyond". [51]

On 21 January 2015, it was announced that principal filming would start on 15 April 2015 at Vancouver Film Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [52] It was also announced that Simon Pegg and Doug Jung would help write the film. [53] Jung came to stay at Pegg's house to co-write the script; whenever they felt they completed enough of the rewrite, they would pass time by watching episodes of the original show. [54]

Simon Pegg commented Paramount felt Roberto Orci's script was "a little bit too Star Trek-y. Avengers Assemble [the release title of The Avengers in the United Kingdom], which is a pretty nerdy, comic-book, supposedly niche thing, made $1.5 billion. Star Trek Into Darkness made half a billion, which is still brilliant. But it means that, according to the studio, there's still $1bn worth of box office that don't go and see Star Trek. And they want to know why." Pegg described the rewrite as being akin to "mak[ing] a Western or a thriller or a heist movie, then populate that with Star Trek characters so it's more inclusive to an audience that might be a little bit reticent". [55]

On 24 February 2015, it was reported that filming was pushed back to begin on 1 June 2015 and continue on until September. [56]

In March 2015, Stephen F. Windon was confirmed as the film's cinematographer, replacing Roberto Orci's choice of Claudio Miranda. [57] It was also confirmed that Nick Satriano had replaced the previously announced First Assistant Director Kim H. Winther. [58]

With the release of the official casting call, it was confirmed that shooting in Vancouver, BC would be starting on 15 June 2015 and continuing through 15 October 2015. To be considered being an actor, extra, or crew member on the new film, a legal eligibility for working in Vancouver was a requirement. Extras casting would get underway in May 2015. [59]

On 2 June 2015, it was reported that the first draft of the script had been finished. [60]

On 13 June 2015, Michael Giacchino said he had not yet talked to the makers of Star Trek Beyond about the prospect of him returning to Star Trek in order to compose this film. The reason no contact had been made was partly because Giacchino himself had been extremely busy but also "because they're in such a crazy schedule crunch [....] But I imagine that I will be talking to them soon about all of this, and we'll figure out what’s going to happen next," he said. [61]

On 8 July 2015, Deep Roy was confirmed to be returning as Keenser, due to having cancelled a convention appearance for filming. [62]

On 11 July 2015, Michael Giacchino announced his participation in the movie by tweeting, "So thrilled to be working with Justin Lin and the rest of the Enterprise crew on Star Trek Beyond! Let's boldly go!" [63] [64]

On 24 July 2015, it was announced that Joe Taslim had been cast in a key role opposite Idris Elba. [65]

On 7 August 2015, Joseph Gatt confirmed that the character he played in Star Trek Into Darkness, Science Officer 0718, would not be returning for Star Trek Beyond, due to script rewrites eliminating his role from the story. [66]

On 24 October 2015, the Italian press reported that former Chelsea, Juventus, Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti had been cast to play a doctor. [67]

Bryan Burk observed, "In the beginning, you could see a palpable sense of excitement as the cast started to work with [Justin Lin]." (SFX, issue 270, p. 71)

Filming

It was reported that filming was pushed back again and was to begin on 25 June 2015. [68]

On 25, 26, 29 and 30 June 2015, the production filmed scenes in Squamish Boulders, Squamish, British Columbia. Filming took place around the Kacodemon Boulder and Cave Boulder for the first three shooting days. On the fourth day, filming took place south of the Black Dyke Boulder. [69] The filming schedule was updated on 26 June 2015 and the first set photos as well as a sixteen-page filming permit contract went online. [70] [71]

On 26 June 2015, Executive Producer David Ellison revealed Dubai as a filming location. [72] [73] Three days later, Director Justin Lin revealed that the title was officially Star Trek Beyond, as well as releasing the first officially released set photo. [74]

On 19 July 2015, TrekCore reported some set photos from a large green screen build-up located at Kent Hangar Field, west of Vancouver International Airport. In addition, an enormous wooden construction was also spotted. [75] This location was later revealed as a filming location for War for the Planet of the Apes. [76]

Between 11 August 2015 and 13 August 2015, an open casting call for background roles was held by Miranda Davidson Studios at Dubai City Studio Soundstage, Building B, Ground Floor. [77] [78]

On 14 August 2015, several more set photos were published on the internet, backing the claim that a Federation starship crash landed on a planet. [79]

On 20 August 2015, the first set photos from the filming were published by ScreenRush.com. Several shots gave a detailed view of Sanja Milkovic Hays' newly designed Starfleet uniforms and also several shots of an alien character played by Sofia Boutella. [80]

On 22 August 2015, the Dubai Film and TV Commission (DFTC) announced an internship program which would run from 13 September until 15 October 2015. The organization meanwhile also confirmed Dubai was to be used as a filming location for Star Trek Beyond, in October 2015. [81]

On 27 August 2015 and 29 August 2015, Twitter users reported that Star Trek Beyond was filming at Triangle Road in Richmond, BC and at the Pitt River Quarries in Red Deer, BC. [82] [83]

In October 2015, filming started in Dubai. Filming locations included the desert reserve Platinum Heritage and the Dubai Central Park Towers ground in front of the Central Park Tower and the Platinum Tower. [84] [85] [86] [87]

During their filming in Dubai, several set photos were posted on Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites, including several images and videos of new alien species. [88] [89] [90] [91] [92] [93]

Principal filming wrapped in Dubai on Thursday 15 October 2015. [94]

Release

File:Star Trek Beyond, spanish title.jpg

The Spanish-language title card

In October 2015, Allociné, a French site for the dates of movie releases, reported that, in France, Star Trek Beyond will be released on 24 August 2016 and will be titled Star Trek sans limites. [95]. In january 2016, Paramount France advances the release date to 17August 2016 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{"..[96]

Despite not being permitted the chance to direct this film, Jonathan Frakes has nonetheless made supportive comments about it. For example, in the lead-up to the movie's release, he has remarked, "I think Justin Lin is going to do a great job. I'm looking forward to that." (SFX, issue 270, p. 63)

Marketing

Star Trek Beyond cast Omaze

The Star Trek Beyond cast in the July 2015 Omaze campaign announcement video

Washington Code Name

Filming of an Omaze video using the codename "Washington"

On 14 July 2015, the cast of Star Trek Beyond announced "To Boldly Go", a charity campaign in partnership with Omaze to benefit nine different children's charities:

  • Brave Beginnings
  • Camp Sunshine
  • Direct Relief
  • Heaven Homes
  • KidsCan
  • Koreatown Youth & Community Center
  • Make-A-Wish
  • Time is Precious
  • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Those who donated would receive prizes, as well as a greater chance of winning a walk-on part in the film for them and a friend, depending on the amount they give. J.J. Abrams previously announced a similar campaign, "Force for Change", for Star Wars Episode VII. [97] Each week, two of the cast members announced a winner. [98] The winners included Audrianna Davis and friend Summer, [99] Amy and Karen Ackerman, [100] Steven and Nick, [101] Steve Lamb, Linda, and several others. [102]

Omaze reported on the set visit in late September 2015 [103] and announced Adam Horwitz as the winner of the walk-on role. [104]

A trailer for the film was released online on 14 December 2015, and will premiere in theaters before Star Wars: The Force Awakens. [105] The trailer, which was set to the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" as a callback to the 2009 film, drew a mixed response from fans as well as George Takei and Wil Wheaton. [106] Simon Pegg admitted to being surprised by the trailer, speculating "the marketing people [were] saying, 'Everyone come see this film, it's full of action and fun.' When there is a lot more to it than that. I didn't love it because I know there is a lot more to the film." [107]

Links and references

Cast

Unconfirmed

  • Fernanda Alcantara - Photo Still
  • Carlo Ancelotti as Doctor
  • Emy Aneke as Senator
  • Eric Banerd as Swarm Soldier (uncredited)
  • Thomas Cadrot as USS Enterprise Bridge Officer
  • Adam DiMarco as Injured Senator
  • Jabbz Farooqi as Lieutenant
  • Rebecca Fielding - Extra: Dubai
  • Jodi Haynes as USS Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Rebecca Husain as Lieutenant/Bridge Crew
  • Nathan Jean as Bridge Crew
  • Lia Lam as USS Enterprise Bridge Officer
  • Nick Langmead - Extra: Dubai
  • Natalie Moon as Control Tower Tech
  • Ian Nsenga as Bridge Crew
  • Priya Rajaratnam as Night Watch Captain
  • Edwin Rodriguez as USS Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Alex Rose as Bridge Crew
  • Melissa Roxburgh as Syl
  • Harpreet Sandhu as Bridge Crew
  • Anthony Shim as Jin
  • Christian Sloan as Jae
  • Bryce Soderberg as Satine
  • Jaewon Suh as Swarm Soldier (uncredited)
  • Andrea Yu as Jeanine

Stunt department

  • Michael Gunther - Stunt Coordinator
  • Tyson Arner - Stunt Performer
  • Marcus Aurelio - Stunt Performer
  • Marshall Bingham - Stunt double: Idris Elba
  • Byron Brisco - Stunts
  • Andrew Chin - Stunts
  • Andrew Emilio DeCesare - Pre-Production stunt performer
  • Alice Ford - Pre-Production stunt performer
  • Jake Huang - Stunts
  • Jay Jauncey - Stunt Performer
  • Daniel Lavigne - Stunt Performer
  • Nick Marinos - Stunt Performer
  • Chris Mark - Stunt Performer
  • Johnson Phan - Stunt Performer
  • Sharlene Royer - Stunt double: Zoe Saldana
  • Dimitri Tsoy - Stunts
  • Kye Walstrom - Stunts
  • Breanna Watkins - Stunt Performer

Unconfirmed

  • Fraser Aitcheson - Stunt Performer
  • Brian Avery - Stunt double: Simon Pegg
  • Jason Bell - Stunts
  • Philip Chang - Stunt Performer
  • Fernando Chien
  • Nilo Ghajar - Stunt Performer
  • Cameron Hilts - Stunt Performer
  • Antal Kalik - Stunt double: Chris Pine
  • Paul Lazenby - Stunt Performer/Stunt Rigger
  • Don Lee - Stunts
  • Don Lew - Stunt Performer
  • Andrew Long - Stunt Double: Zachary Quinto
  • Brian Lydiatt - Stunt Rigger
  • Dave Phillips - Utility Stunts
  • Hugo Steele - Stunt Performer

Crew

  • Based upon Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
  • J.J. Abrams - Producer
  • Faisal Al Kaabi
  • Richie Alonzo - Creature Sculptor
  • Francisco Alvarez - CG Artist: Double Negative
  • George Antzoulides - Previsualization Artist: Proof Inc.
  • Brandon Aquino - Camera department
  • Chris Arnold - Art Department Assistant
  • Chris Baer - Mold Maker
  • Rico Bailey - Location Assistant: Dubai
  • Kurt Barretto - Production Assistant: Dubai
  • Heather W. Barth
  • Todd Bates - Mold Maker
  • Ashley Bell - Second Assistant Director
  • Dave Benediktson
  • Stewart Bethune - Production Manager
  • Reynaldo Bitbit
  • Bryan Blair - Mold Maker
  • Roland Blancaflor - Silicone and Foam Casting Artist
  • Jacob Bond - Best Boy Electric/Lighting Technician
  • Philip Boutte, Jr. - Costume Concept Artist
  • Matt Bowler - Cyber Scanning 3D Artist: Clear Angle Studios LTD
  • Andrea Brown - Extras Casting Director
  • Nancy Anna Brown - Set Designer
  • Lee J. Buckley - Techno Dolly Crane Operator
  • Bryan Burk - Producer
  • Steve Buscaino - Silicone and Foam Casting Artist
  • Norman Cabrera - Creature Sculptor
  • Stephen Carr - Personnel Driver: Chris Pine
  • Scott Chambliss - Production Designer
  • Jordane Chedotal - Art Department Assistant: Dubai
  • Jeffrey Chernov - Executive Producer
  • Ryan Church - Concept Designer: Ships
  • Jason Claridge - Head Scenic Paint Coordinator
  • Leigh Clarke - Unit Production Manager: Dubai
  • Philip Coleman - Technocrane Operator
  • Siobhán Condon - VFX Production Coordinator: Double Negative
  • Robert Consing - Storyboard Artist
  • Hamza Darbar
  • Greg D'Auria - Editor
  • Miranda Davidson - Extras Casting Director: Dubai
  • Andrew Del Rosario - Set Decorator/Swing Gang Boss
  • Natasha Denis
  • Nuwan de Zoysa - Key Assistant Location Manager: Dubai
  • Kay Di Rezze - Assistant Accountant: Dubai
  • Pranali Diwadkar - Assistant Set Decorator: Dubai
  • Neville Dsouza - Transportation Coordinator: Dubai
  • Denny Dugally - Art Director
  • Matthew Duvall - Compositing Lead: Atomic Fiction
  • Katerina Dzolganovski - CG Artist: Double Negative
  • John Eaves - Concept Designer: Props
  • David Ellison - Executive Producer
  • Scotty Eugene Fields - Mold Maker
  • Mohammad Ahmed Fikree - Intern
  • Rob Fisher
  • Warren Flanagan - Concept Illustrator
  • Tim Flattery - Concept Designer: Ships
  • Dionys Frei - Aerial Drone Pilot: DediCam
  • Christopher Friend - Photogrammetry Cyberscanning Service: Clear Angle Studios LTD
  • Natasha Gale - Costume Production Assistant
  • Caroline Jimenez Garcia - Layout Technical Director: Double Negative
  • Mayra Garcia
  • Lyall Gardiner - Location Manager: Dubai
  • Natasha Gerasimova - Art Director
  • Michael Giacchino - Composer
  • Paul Giordano - Assistant Location Manager
  • Peter Gluck - Key Assistant Location Manager Overseas Pre-Production
  • Ruslan Goj - Production Assistant: Dubai
  • Dana Goldberg - Executive Producer
  • Liz Goldwyn - Set Designer
  • Ann Goobie - Location Manager
  • Mike Gunther - Second Unit Director
  • Kevin Haaland - Stand-in: John Cho
  • John Halfman - Mold Maker
  • Rupert Hancock - Set Dresser/DMX LED Lighting Technician
  • Rod Haney - Rigging Grip
  • Sean Hargreaves - Special Effects Aerial Unit Director/Senior Concept Designer
  • Joel Harlow - Makeup Department Head and Prosthetic Designer
  • Sanja Hays - Costume Designer
  • Dan Hermansen - Art Director
  • Earl Hibbert - Previsualization Supervisor: Proof Inc.
  • Dylan Highsmith - Editor
  • David Holm - Transportation Coordinator
  • Dwight Huet - Construction Foreman: Dubai
  • Daniel Ibeabuchi - Grip Assistant: Dubai
  • Gregory Irwin - First Assistant "A" Camera Operator
  • Mohammed Ismail - Electrician
  • Faldela Issel
  • James Jackson
  • Lee Joyner - Sculptor
  • Doug Jung - Original Screenplay Writer
  • Rochard Kamel - Location Manager: Dubai
  • Pradeep Kankara
  • Sara Khangaroot - Visual Effects Production Manager
  • Josh Lange - Previsualization Artist: Proof Inc.
  • Don Lanning - Creature Sculptor
  • Jenne Lee - Art Department Coordinator: Dubai
  • Simon Lee - Concept Artist/Sculptor
  • Eric Lemay - Special Effects Technician
  • Andrew Li - Assistant Art Director
  • Gil Liberto - Head Mold Maker
  • Justin Lin - Director
  • Peter Lliev
  • Irma Lotosova - Wardrobe Stylist
  • Don Macaulay - Supervising Art Director
  • Abdulrahman Al Madani - Intern
  • África Aguirre Martin - Studio/Data Management: Double Negative
  • Patrick Mashaba - Camera and Electrical Department
  • Alecia Maslechko - Production Assistant
  • Kelly Matsumoto - Editor
  • Josh McCarron - Silicone and Foam Casting Artist
  • Robert Bruce McCleery - Second Unit Director of Photography
  • Patrick McKay - Writer
  • Michael McMullen - Set Security
  • Uzair Merchant - Assistant Art Director: Dubai Unit
  • Regan Mitchell - Grip
  • Andreas Maaninka - Senior Modeler: Double Negative
  • Maxim Molchanov - Set Dresser
  • David Moreau - Digital Set Designer
  • Eva Morgan - Production Coordinator
  • Tim Moshansky - Location Scout
  • Ian Mussell - Grip
  • Phil Nee Nee - Second Assistant Director
  • Kane Nelson - SAE/Assistant to Movement Coach
  • Michael Nickiforek - Special Effects Makeup Artist
  • Alex Noble - Silicone and Foam Casting Artist
  • Brian Oberquell - Special Effects Artist: Center Forward Productions, Inc.
  • Kim Olsen - Key Grip
  • Marc Opdycke - Creature Sculptor
  • Roberto Orci - Producer
  • Joey Orosco - Creature Sculptor
  • Peter Pacula - Best Boy Rigging Grip
  • J.D. Payne - Writer
  • Simon Pegg - Original Screenplay Writer
  • Lauren E. Polizzi - Art Director
  • Helen Pollak - Production Manager
  • Anne Porter - Digital Set Designer
  • A. Martin Puentes - Character Animator
  • Mandy Raubenheimer - Assistant Accountant
  • Dominic Ridley - Photogrammetry Cyberscanning Service: Clear Angle Studios LTD
  • Cassandra Rodriguez - Executive Assistant: Paramount Pictures
  • Erick Rodriguez - Creature Sculptor
  • Matt Rose - Creature Sculptor
  • Mike Rotella - Creature Sculptor
  • Raju Sadekar
  • Johnnie Saiko - Mold Maker
  • Rodolphe Saleh
  • Thomas E. Sanders - Production Designer
  • Nick Satriano - First Assistant Director
  • Janine Schiro - First Assistant Accountant
  • Scott Schneider - Specialist Set Designer
  • Melissa Shafiq - Makeup Artist: Dubai
  • Oksana Shumylo
  • Andrew M. Siegel - Property Master
  • Miro Skandera - Previsualization Artist: Bad Robot Productions
  • Craig W. Smith - VFX Editor
  • Steven Sprung - Editor
  • Peter Stratford - Set Designer
  • Christo Streak - Accounts Assistant
  • Alan Stucchi - Roto and Prep Site Supervisor-Compositor: Double Negative
  • Marius Swart - Best Boy Grip: Dubai
  • Raghav Tandon - Production Assistant: Bad Robot Productions
  • Rhonda Taylor - Second Assistant Director
  • Miles Teves - Creature Sculptor
  • Gareth Thomas
  • Sarah Jane Thompson - Makeup Artist: Dubai
  • Ty Thomson - Previz Artist
  • Davide Tiraboschi - Aerial Drone Camera Operator: DediCam
  • Roger Tortosa - Lighting and Senior Generalist TD: Double Negative
  • George Max Trummler - Third Assistant Director: Dubai
  • Pedro Valdez - Mold Maker
  • Amy Vatanakul - Previsualization Artist: Bad Robot Productions
  • A.J. Venuto - Mold Maker
  • Karina Villagrana - Makeup department
  • Cameron Waldbauer - VFX Supervisor
  • Cameron Ward - Previsualization Artist: Proof Inc.
  • Lindsey Weber - Executive Producer
  • April Webster - Casting Director
  • Callum Webster - Set Designer
  • Alyssa Weisberg - Casting Director
  • Lindsay Welff - Assistant Property Master: Dubai
  • Stephen F. Windon - Cinematographer
  • John Wrightson - Creature Sculptor
  • Plamen Yosifov - Art Department Staff
  • Lawrence Zalasky - Layout Technical Director: Double Negative
  • Milena Zdravkovic - Concept Designer
  • Monislav Zhelyazkov - Set Dresser

Unconfirmed

  • Mohamed AbouAhmed - Scenic Artist: Dubai/Set Plasterer: Vancouver
  • Mike Aichholz - Assistant Accountant
  • Brandon Allen - Special Effects Technician
  • Samuel Allison - Extras Casting Assistant
  • Anthony Almaraz - Key Costumer
  • Salim Alrazouk - Art Director: Dubai
  • Adam Al-Samarae - Location Assistant: Dubai
  • Marcos Arias - Writer
  • Scott Andrew Armstrong - Rigging Grip
  • Tara Arnett - Graphic Designer
  • Jyoti Arora - Roto Artist: Double Negative
  • Leona Atkinson - Construction Accountant
  • Tania Baaklini - Hotel and Visa Coordinator: Dubai
  • Eric Bachtiar - Data Operations
  • Kristian Bakstad - Stand-in
  • Kurt Barretto - Office Production Assistant
  • Christopher Batty - Pre-visualization Supervisor: Kelvin Optical
  • Bill Baxter - Electrician
  • Eric Benedict - Previsualization Artist
  • Richard Bennett - Storyboard Artist
  • Kris Bergthorson - Concept Designer
  • Justin Bertges - Costumer: Quantum Creation FX
  • Uttham Bhalaykar - Roto Prep
  • Babak Bina - 3D Artist: Double Negative
  • Jacob Bond - Rigging Electric Lighting Technician
  • Jeff Bonny - Best Boy Rigging Grip
  • Cole Boughton - Key Production Assistant
  • Peter Boyer - Orchestrator
  • Becky Brake - Supervising Location Manager
  • Michael Brazelton - Compositing Supervisor
  • Keith Brookes - Set Wireman
  • Kurt Bruun - Assistant Property Master
  • Shaun Bullied - Digital Asset Manager
  • Zack Bunker - Digital Asset Manager
  • Richard K. Buoen - Storyboard Artist
  • Riki Butland - "C" Camera Operator
  • Benjamin Cairns - Third Assistant Director
  • Leslie Cairns - Cutter
  • Loree Cameron - Graphic Designer
  • Lanny Campbell - Key Ager/Dyer
  • Matthew Campbell - Lead Greensman
  • Max Cannella - Production Coordinator: Paramount Pictures
  • Andrea Carter - Art Department Coordinator
  • Chris Cavanaugh - Digital Imaging Technician
  • David C.P. Chan - Action Sequence Contributor
  • Julian Chapdelaine - Grip: Vancouver
  • Jesse Chapman - Assistant Editor
  • John Chaschowy - Lead Greensman
  • Lynn Chaulk - Scenic Artist
  • Clem Chen - Painter
  • Tom Chen - Video Assist Assistant
  • Michael A. Cheng - Photo Double/Stand-in
  • Peter Chiang - Visual Effects Supervisor: Double Negative
  • Stephen Cholakis - Driver: Set Decorations
  • Steve Christensen - Art Director
  • Genevieve Claire - Visual Effects Line Producer
  • Kelly Coe - Special Effects Fabricator
  • Steve Collins - Special Effects Fabricator
  • Joey J. Cook III - Second Unit "A" Camera Operator
  • Christian Cordella - Costume Concept Artist
  • Dave Cory - First Assistant Editor
  • Marcela Coto - Previs Coordinator: Proof Inc.
  • Brian Cunningham - Concept Illustrator
  • John Dale - Construction Coordinator
  • Joe Datri - Hydrascope Technician
  • Francesco Dell'Anna - Digital Compositor: Double Negative
  • Nicholas Dent - Grip
  • Olivier Deveux - Digital Matte Painter: Atomic Fiction
  • Allison Dillard - Production Safety
  • Nick Diomis - Unit Driver
  • Daren Dochterman - Prop Concept Artist
  • James Doh - Storyboard Artist
  • Whitney Donald - Researcher
  • David Dowling - Property Master
  • Kim Doyle - VFX Production Supervisor
  • Cameron Drinkle - Video Coordinator
  • Kirsten Dumont-Aubrey - Sculptor
  • Rhonda Earick - Costumer Ager/Dyer
  • Troy Eirich - Props
  • Spencer Ennis - 2nd Unit 2nd Assistant "A" Camera Operator
  • James Fantin - Accounting Clerk
  • Lisle Fehlauer - Set Dresser
  • Christopher Ford - Generalist Technical Director: Double Negative
  • Suzie Fox - Production Assistant
  • Dave Freeman - Concept Artist: Double Negative
  • Kimberly French - Still Photographer
  • Jeff Frost - Concept Model Maker
  • Jack Gauvreau - Head Sculptor
  • Chris Gibbins - Second Unit First Assistant Camera Operator
  • Selena Ginger - Payroll Accountant
  • Betsy Glick - Costumer
  • Catarina Gonçalves - Rotoscopr Artist: Double Negative
  • Sean Goojha - Assistant Art Director
  • Dan Gorval - Best Boy Grip
  • Dave Greenbaum - Driver: Hair and Makeup
  • Caitlin Groves - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Geoffrey Haley - Steadicam Operator: "A" Camera Operator
  • Rupert Hancock - Set Dresser/Set Wireman
  • Rod Haney - Rigging Grip Best Boy
  • Michael Hanna - Lighting Technician/Set Wireman
  • Tommy Harper - Executive Producer
  • Melissa Harrison - Assistant Property Master
  • Chris Hatchwell - Special Effects Assistant
  • James L. Head - Grip
  • David Heffler - Makeup FX Coordinator
  • Chris Henderson - Animator: Props
  • Amy Hetland - Set Costumer
  • Rob Hinderstein - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Steven Hoffart - Set Dresser
  • Eliza Hooker - Set Decoration Coordinator
  • David Husby - Sound Mixer
  • Ron Irvine - Transportation Captain
  • Elsey Israel - Trainee Assistant Director/Production Assistant
  • Annie Jackson - Social Media Specialist: Bad Robot
  • Anne Jacobsen - Production Accountant
  • M. Faraz Javed - Production Staff
  • Jack Jenkins - Roto Artist: Double Negative
  • Trevor Johann - Production Assistant
  • Cameron Johnson - Assistant Colorist: Double Negative
  • Meaghan Irene Johnson - Additional Trainee Assistant Director
  • Romain Joly - Visual Effects Artist: Double Negative
  • Dave Joshi - Video Coordinator
  • Tex Kadonaga - Set Designer
  • Kevin Kasper - Set Dresser
  • Leon Keegan - Facilities Captain: Dubai
  • Joel Kennedy - Third Assistant Director
  • Jenna Kerr - Visual Effects Producer
  • Daniel Castle King - Production Secretary: Los Angeles
  • Richard Klein - International Political Advisor
  • Lukas Tiberio Klopfenstein - Roto/Prep Artist: Double Negative
  • Scott Kozak - Grip Rigger
  • Scott Kukurudz - Additional Third Assistant Director
  • Vikram Kulkarni - Digital Compositor: Double Negative
  • Tracy Lai - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Janet Lane - Payroll Clerk
  • Vince Laxton - Set Wireman
  • Ken Lebre - Senior Dailies Producer
  • Michelle Lee - First Assistant Accountant
  • Sarah Lemmon - Lighting Data Coordinator
  • Terry Lewis - Lead Dresser
  • Kew Lin - Rotoscope Artist: Double Negative
  • Sandy Lindala - Prosthetics Coordinator
  • Stephen Richard Lofstrom - Stand-in: Zachary Quinto
  • Nathan Longest - Propmaker
  • Spencer Louttit - Assistant Property Master
  • Shawn Luke - Set Dresser
  • Rohan Lyal - Head Greensman
  • Jessica Lythgoe-Green - Canadian Costume Supervisor
  • Mark MacDonald - Office Production Assistant
  • Richard MacDonald - Lighting Technician
  • Harlow MacFarlane - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Garry Maddison - Colorist: Double Negative
  • Boris Maganic - Sculptor
  • Jacqueline Makkee - Special Effects Technician: Film Illusions
  • Jeff Markwith - Set Designer
  • Andrew Masterson - Helicopter Pilot: Dubai
  • Nick Mather - Set Dresser
  • Sarah Mather - Second Assistant Camera Operator
  • Brian Maxwell - Trainee Assistant Director
  • Carol McConnaughey - Unit Publicist
  • Andrew Lee McConnell - Set Designer
  • Christopher McDonald (editor) - Dailies Operator
  • Michael McLellan - Second Unit Key Grip
  • Curtis McParland - Special Thanks
  • Shane Meehan - Roto Supervisor
  • Himanshu Meena - Senior Matchmove Artist
  • Mark Mentiply - Special Effects Technician
  • J.J. Mestinsek - Scenic Paint Foreman
  • Valeria Migliassi Collins - Script Supervisor
  • Dave Miller - Driver: Cast
  • Juhlene Moller - Payroll Accountant
  • Ryan Monro - Dolly Grip
  • Jeremy Mooney-Somers - Effects Technical Director: Double Negative
  • Roderick Dryden Morrison - Production Assistant
  • D. Martin Myatt - Assistant Property Master
  • Amit Narwani - Matchmove Artist: Double Negative
  • Katrina Navassartian - Visual Effects Associate Producer
  • C. Michael Neely - Previsualization Artist: Proof Inc.
  • Andy Nettleton - Helicopter Pilot: Dubai
  • Christopher Newman - Matchmove Artist: Prime Focus
  • Kieu Nguyen - Head Cutter
  • Meghan L. Noble - First Assistant Editor
  • Aaron Noordally - Prep/Paint Artist: Double Negative
  • Jordan Nounnan - Previsualization Artist: Proof Inc.
  • Ron Novak - Set Dresser
  • Timothy Oakley - Prop Fabricator
  • Carrie O'Bray - Transportation Co-Captain
  • Susan O'Hara - Costume Set Supervisor
  • Brad Oleksy - Grip
  • Martin Ostrom - Construction Crew/Lead Laborer
  • Harry E. Otto - Art Director
  • Peter Pacula - Best Boy Rigging Grip
  • Ken Palkow - Prop Fabricator
  • Robert A. Pandini - Hair Stylist
  • Jessica Parks - Post-Production Supervisor
  • Philip Pendlebury - Visual Effects Artist: Double Negative
  • Manuel Perez - Digital Compositor: Double Negative
  • Eric C. Pike - Production Controller
  • Douglas Plasse - Second Unit First Assistant Director
  • Charles Porlier - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Rushab Punmiya - Visual Effects Artist: Double Negative Vancouver
  • Emily Putz - Special Effects Assistant
  • Andrea Quaglio - First Assistant "C" Camera Operator: Dubai
  • Paul Rabjohns - Music Editor
  • Aline Rajan-Harjani - Transportation Coordinator
  • Yesi Ramirez - Casting Associate
  • Jim Ramsay - Set Designer
  • Zina Richardson - Costume Buyer
  • Katelyn Rodgers - Specialty Costumer
  • Christopher S. Ross - Concept Illustrator
  • Aja Kai Rowley - Art Department Assistant
  • Tyler Ruocco - Assistant Editor
  • Keith Saayman - Libra Technician
  • Nava R. Sadan - Costume Supervisor
  • Rhys Salcombe - 3D Sequence Supervisor: Double Negative
  • Sonya Savova - Set Designer
  • Tysen Schieber - Boom Operator
  • Benoit Terminet Schuppon - Layout Artist: Double Negative
  • Douglas J. Scott - Art Department Assistant
  • Anna Seltzer - Costumer
  • Trey Shaffer - Graphic Textile Designer
  • Brian Shaw - Second Unit Camera Trainee
  • Hugh Sicotte - Concept Artist
  • Dennis Simard - Lead Set Dresser
  • Tim Simonec - Orchestrator
  • Eira Katrine Sletbak - Assistant Production Office Coordinator: Dubai
  • Dane Allan Smith - Visual Effects Producer: Daneiam, Inc.
  • Jeremy Stanbridge - Art Director
  • Vincent Stander - Production Assistant
  • Irena Stepic - Assistant Costume Designer
  • Aaron Stewart - Lighting Technician
  • Sean Stranks - Visual Effects Supervisor: Double Negative
  • Bryan Sutton - Set Designer
  • Sophia Tapia - Payroll Accountant
  • James Tavet - Matchmove Artist: Atomic Fiction
  • Andy Taylor - Visual Effects Producer: Double Negative
  • Chris Tilton - Orchestrator
  • Khanh Trance - Special Makeup Effects Hair Artist
  • Brian Tyler - Composer
  • Stacy L. Tyson - Costumer
  • Alex Van Nieuwkuyk - Dailies Operator
  • Alexander Vegh - Pre-Visualization Supervisor: Proof Inc./Second Unit Director
  • Spencer Village - Rigging Lighting Technician
  • Alan Villanueva - Costume Concept Artist
  • Estelle Vockerodt - Assistant Accountant
  • Paul Wagner - Props
  • Thomas Walker - Second Unit Digital Utility
  • Stephanie Walker-Wells - Production Supervisor
  • Heather Wasylchuk - Assistant Special Effects Buyer
  • Juniper Watters - Sound Utility
  • Beth Welch - Second Unit Third Assistant Director
  • Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer
  • Allen Williams - Concept Artist
  • Joe Wolkosky - Set Designer
  • Amos Wong - Special Effects Electronics
  • Sauyan Wong - Data i/o Manager
  • Steve Woroniecki - Supervising Location Manager
  • Jane Wu - Storyboard Artist
  • Gary Young - Set Sculptor
  • Khaled Zaazouh - Aerial Coordinator: Dubai
  • Mariela Zapata - Set Costumer/Stand-in
  • Lye Zechari - Matchmove Artist: Double Negative
  • Brad Zehr - Special Effects Set Supervisor
  • Jason Zorigian - Production Coordinator: Los Angeles
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