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'Star Trek Beyond' News: First Look Into New Character

"Star Trek: Beyond" just gave fans a first look into Sofia Boutella's upcoming appearance in the film.

It was reported that Empire recently released an exclusive photo of Spock, Bones, and Jaylah to tease fans about the upcoming film. The photo showed Boutella in black-and-white body paint as she plays the role of Jaylah.

Boutella will be joining a stellar cast, which includes Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock, Simon Pegg as Scotty, and Uhura as Zoe Saldana. However, she will not be the only new addition to the cast.

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It was announced that Idris Elba will also be playing a role in the upcoming film. He will be the film's villain Krall. Elba previously spoke to Entertainment Weekly about what to expect for his role. With that, he explained that his character is a man with purpose.

He said, "What's interesting about him is that he has a real beef with what the Enterprise stands for. Krall's a character who's deeply steeped in hatred — in my opinion, a well-earned hatred — for the Federation. It felt quite political. There's a relatability to what's happening in our world. Not everybody's happy with what everybody calls the good guys."

In addition, Elba elaborated that Krall will definitely bring a lot of challenges for the upcoming film. He stated that Krall has a well earned hatred among the other character, which will be his motivation for destruction.
He added, "Krall is predatory. He's not one for big speeches. He is one for going to get what he wants. If that means having to do it himself, outside of his army, he is not afraid to do that."

With that, fans can expect a lot of action for the upcoming film. "Star Trek Beyond" is expected to hit theaters this Jul. 22.

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