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Benedict Cumberbatch Mentions Star Trek Into Darkness in Latest Issue of Total Film Magazine

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By GustavoLeao / 23:06, 25 October 2012 / Star Trek: Nemesis

In the November issue of Total Film magazine, while mainly discussing the upcomining film, "The Hobbit", actor Benedict Cumberbatch briefly mentions "Star Trek Into Darkness".

Cumberbatch speaks about filming the big budget production "Star Trek Into Darkness" saying:

"Everything scales up. Your hours are weirder. You're working harder to an extent. 'Star Trek' was an action movie, as much as a sci-fi drama. That involved a lot of training. But you get to play with bigger toys."

The article also contains one of the unauthorized photos of Cumberbatch's character fighting Zachary Quinto's Mr. Spock, seem here.

Cumberbatch finishes the interview with a brief comment about his and a few of his "Star Trek" co-stars love of Downton Abbey, stating they discussed the show while on set. He says, "Chris is really addicted to it. I like it. Simon likes it, too."

Special Report by TrekWeb Reporter John Morton



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