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  1. Jul 22, 2016 · Star Trek Beyond: Directed by Justin Lin. With Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana. The crew of the USS Enterprise explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy, who puts them, and everything the Federation stands for, to the test.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Justin Lin
    • 2016-07-22
  2. Star Trek Beyond is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by Justin Lin, written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, and based on the television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry.

  3. Jul 22, 2016 · Star Trek Beyond continues the franchise's post-reboot hot streak with an epic sci-fi adventure that honors the series' sci-fi roots without skimping on the blockbuster action. Read...

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    • Justin Lin
    • PG-13
    • Chris Pine
    • Overview
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    After stopping off at Starbase Yorktown, a remote outpost on the fringes of Federation space, the USS Enterprise, halfway into its five-year mission, is destroyed by a powerful, unstoppable wave of unknown aliens. With the crew stranded on an unknown planet and with no apparent means of rescue, they find themselves in conflict with a new ruthless e...

    Prologue

    In early 2263, on the planet of Teenax, Captain James T. Kirk is negotiating a treaty between the Teenaxi Delegation and the Fibonan Republic who are long-term enemies. He presents a piece of an ancient weapon as a gesture of goodwill, but the Teenaxian leader asks where it comes from. When Kirk says the Fibonans acquired it a long time ago, the Teenaxians accuse the Fibonans of stealing the artifact. The Teenaxians (who turn out to be quite small creatures compared to Humans), attack Kirk. As a result, he flips open his communicator and urgently asks Montgomery Scott that he be beamed up. He is eventually evacuated to the USS Enterprise, accidentally taking two Teenaxians with him. Walking down a corridor in his torn uniform, Kirk is followed by Spock and Leonard McCoy. Kirk asks his first officer to log the artifact in the ship's archive vault. "Jim, you look like crap," McCoy says. Kirk sarcastically thanks the doctor. When McCoy asks the captain if he is all right, Kirk replies, "Never better. Just another day in the fleet."

    Act One

    "Captain's log, stardate 2263.2. Today is our 966th day in deep space, a little under three years into our five-year mission. The more time we spend out here, the harder it is to tell where one day ends and the next one begins. It can be a challenge to feel grounded when even gravity is artificial. But, well, we do what we can to make it feel like home. The crew, as always, continues to act admirably despite the rigors of our extended stay here in outer space. And the personal sacrifices they have made. We continue to search for new life forms in order to establish firm diplomatic ties. Our extended time in uncharted territory has stretched the ship's mechanical capacities. But fortunately our engineering department, led by Mr. Scott, is more than up to the job. The ship aside, prolonged cohabitation has definitely had effects on the interpersonal dynamics. Some experiences for the better, and some for the worse. As for me, things have started to feel a little episodic. The farther out we go, the more I find myself wondering what it is we're trying to accomplish. If the universe is truly endless, then are we not striving for something forever out of reach? The Enterprise is scheduled for a reprovisioning stop at Yorktown, the Federation's newest and most advanced starbase. Perhaps a break from routine will offer up some respite from the mysteries of the unknown." The stardate is 2263.2. It has been nine hundred and sixty-five days since the USS Enterprise began its five-year mission. The Enterprise docks at Starbase Yorktown, an extensive deep space colony containing a large city, to replenish dwindling supplies while the crew takes shore leave. Struggling to find continued meaning in his duties as captain, and becoming increasingly affected by thoughts of the death of his father, George Kirk, Kirk applies for a promotion to vice admiral. Meanwhile, Spock and Nyota Uhura deal with a time-out in their relationship; Hikaru Sulu reunites with his husband Ben and their young daughter; and Montgomery Scott struggles to keep the ship operational. Spock is also distraught to find that his alternate reality counterpart has recently passed away. An escape pod is found drifting out of a nearby nebula and its occupant, Kalara, claims her ship is stranded on the planet Altamid, which is located past the dangerous, unexplored nebula that will block communications with Starfleet. In a meeting with Yorktown's commanding officer Commodore Paris, Kirk volunteers the Enterprise for the rescue mission, and they get through the nebula with some difficulty, and eventually arrive at Altamid, which Spock finds to be a sparsely-populated class M world. Not long after arrival, the Enterprise comes under attack from a swarm of thousands of small, heavily-armed alien ships. Kirk orders a counterattack, but the Enterprise is overwhelmed by the enemy's sheer volume and strength; the ship's phasers, navigational deflector, and warp nacelles are destroyed within minutes. The swarm cripples the With the Enterprise crippled and helpless, several of the attacking ships breach the hull, and a boarding party commanded by the swarm's leader, Krall, boards the ship. They make their way to the ship's vault, and on the way there Krall captures and drains the life force from several Enterprise crewmen, leaving them as withered husks. Scott attempts to restore power to the ship's impulse drive by feeding it from the warp core, but Krall orders the swarm to resume its attack. They destroy the neck section of the Enterprise, separating the saucer and engineering hulls, and leaving the saucer powerless due to Scott's modifications, leaving no way of switching over to the saucer's reserve power without a separation. Spock and Dr. McCoy are in a turbolift car that is ejected into space and subsequently captured by a swarm craft, but they managed to get into the craft and overpower its occupants. Krall boards the Krall arrives at the ship and attempts to get to the vault to take the artifact from the Enterprise's mission from Teenax. However, Kirk gets to the artifact first and gives it to Ensign Syl before ordering the crew to abandon ship. As the separated engineering hull begins to disintegrate, most of the crew escape in escape pods, only for the swarm ships to capture them and drag them back to the planet. Seeing this, Scott fires himself out of the ship in a advanced long-range torpedo casing. Kirk on the bridge in the last moments of the Kirk goes to separate the saucer from the neck but Krall attacks him before Kirk can initiate the separation. Uhura goes on to separate the saucer and gets left behind with Krall in the neck section while Kirk is on the saucer side. Kirk reaches the bridge, which by now is occupied only by Sulu, Chekov, Kalara, and a few other crewmen. However, Chekov reports that the saucer is too badly damaged to keep in orbit, and will crash within minutes. Kirk orders the remaining crew to abandon the ship by Kelvin pods once it enters the atmosphere (though everyone except for himself, Chekov, and Kalara are also captured), and is the last person to leave the Enterprise. Moments later, the saucer crashes into a mountain range, and what remains of it crash-lands in a field, embedding itself into the earth.

    Act Two

    Scott, who has landed elsewhere, is saved from some of the planet's unruly inhabitants by an alien scavenger named Jaylah and taken to her makeshift home, which he discovers to be the wreckage of the USS Franklin, which went missing almost one hundred years prior. Meanwhile, the swarm craft hijacked by Spock and McCoy crash-lands on the planet, badly injuring Spock and forcing McCoy to perform some very hasty surgery in order to save his life. After discovering that the alien artifact originated from the planet on which they had crash-landed, Spock reveals to McCoy that he is reconsidering his place in Starfleet after Spock Prime's death. The two are then attacked by the swarm only to be saved by Scott, who has repaired the Franklin's transporter system. Meanwhile, Kirk and Chekov force Kalara to admit she lured the Enterprise into a trap, claiming that Krall promised to return her crew to her in exchange for the Enterprise and her own crew. With their tricorders having insufficient range to locate the rest of the crew, the trio board the crashed saucer in order to use its sensors. Kirk pretends to go to retrieve the artifact in a corridor and Kalara turns on him and reveals that her "crew" never existed; she's been in league with Krall from the very start. Fortunately, Kirk had seen through her, and Chekov rescues him as more of Krall's troopers arrive. Outnumbered and trapped, Kirk ignites the fuel tank for the saucer's maneuvering thrusters, which allows them to escape, but also causes the saucer to flip over, killing Kalara and the troopers, and causing the fuel tanks to explode, leaving the mostly-destroyed saucer as all that remains of the USS Enterprise. Meanwhile, Krall demands the artifact, threatening to kill Sulu if he does not get it. Syl relents and gives Krall the artifact, which he reveals to be the final component of a weapon called the Abronath that attacks organic tissue and which he intends to unleash on Starbase Yorktown. Krall then tests the weapon on Syl, dissolving her completely in the process. When the group consisting of McCoy, Spock, Scott, Kirk, Chekov, and Jaylah has ascertained the location of the captured crew through Uhura's vokaya amulet, the group formulates a plan to infiltrate Krall's base. Jaylah is initially fearful of this, remembering the death of her family at the hands of Krall and his people, but Scott and Kirk are able to persuade her to help out.

    •Kirk: "Captain's Log, Stardate 2263.2. Today is our 966th day in deep space, a little under three years into our five-year mission. The more time we spend out here, the harder it is to tell where one day ends and the next one begins. It can be a challenge to feel grounded when even gravity is artificial. But, well, we do what we can to make it feel like home. The crew, as always, continues to act admirably despite the rigors of our extended stay here in outer space. And the personal sacrifices they have made. We continue to search for new life forms in order to establish firm diplomatic ties. Our extended time in uncharted territory has stretched the ship's mechanical capacities. But fortunately our engineering department, led by Mr. Scott, is more than up to the job. The ship aside, prolonged cohabitation has definitely had effects on the interpersonal dynamics. Some experiences for the better, and some for the worse. As for me, things have started to feel a little episodic. The farther out we go, the more I find myself wondering what it is we're trying to accomplish. If the universe is truly endless, then are we not striving for something forever out of reach? The Enterprise is scheduled for a reprovisioning stop at Yorktown, the Federation's newest and most advanced starbase. Perhaps a break from routine will offer up some respite from the mysteries of the unknown."

    •Edison: "Captain's log... I don't remember the stardate. All distress calls unanswered. Of the crew, only three remain. I WON'T ALLOW IT! The indigenous race abandoned this planet long ago. They left behind sophisticated mining equipment and a drone workforce. They have some sort of technology that prolongs life. I will do whatever it takes for me and my crew. The Fed-Federation do not care about us. You'll probably never see me again. But if you do... be ready."

    "To perfect eyesight and a full head of hair."

    - Leonard McCoy, making a toast to James Kirk a few days before his birthday

    "You guys break up? What'd you do?"

    "A typically reductive inquiry, doctor."

    "You know Spock, if an Earth girl says, uh, 'it's me, not you', it's definitely you."

    - Leonard McCoy, witnessing Spock and Uhura end their relationship at Yorktown

    Story

    The film takes place two-and-a-half years into the characters' five-year mission, 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. Idris Elba plays the Swarm's leader, Krall, who detests the Federation's philosophy and opposes its introduction to the wider galaxy. Elba said, "There's definitely an opposing argument to the good that the Federation think they do. There are purists that believe in independence, and believe that we're all made differently for a reason, and will fight tooth and nail to defend that. There's massive relatability to modern world politics in that sense." J.J. Abrams had stated he would like more female characters in the sequel. 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. Roberto Orci has voiced support for having a gay character. William Shatner was 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. In the wake of Nimoy's death on 27 February 2015, Simon Pegg mentioned there would be some tribute to the late actor in the final film. On 27 May 2015, Pegg mentioned that it was possible Shatner could portray Kirk again at some point, but Shatner confirmed he would not appear and he never discussed it. Shatner's Kirk and Nimoy's Spock appear in the film in a still handled by the actor Zachary Quinto. 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." Lin said their relationship will be consistent and acknowledge what came before. Bruce Greenwood 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 would be cast. One of them would be the President of the United Federation of Planets, one would be a starship captain, and the third would be an ex-wife of Doctor McCoy, who was to be depicted as having several former wives. The male villain would be a Bryan Cranston-like type and the website also stated that Cranston was in talks with the studio. All this proved to be false.

    Title

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

    Filming

    It was reported that filming was pushed back again and was to begin on 25 June 2015. 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. 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. On 26 June 2015, Executive Producer David Ellison revealed Dubai as a filming location. 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. 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. This location was later revealed as a filming location for War for the Planet of the Apes. 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. 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. 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. 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. On 27 August 2015 and 29 August 2015, Twitter users reported that Star Trek Beyond was filming at Triangle Road in Richmond, B.C. and at the Pitt River Quarries in Red Deer, B.C. 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. 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. Principal filming wrapped in Dubai on Thursday 15 October 2015. [100] On 11 March 2016, it was announced that reshoots would occur the following week. It was also announced that Shohreh Aghdashloo would be playing the "High Command of the Federation". [101] Reshoots wrapped up on 17 March 2016. [102]

    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. [108] In January 2016, Paramount Pictures France advanced the release date to 17 August 2016. [109] The release date in Belgium, Switzerland, and French-speaking communities in Europe was also 17 August 2016. The release date in Quebec and New Brunswick provinces and French-speaking communities in North America was 22 July 2016, the same date as the United States. [110]

    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)

    received the following awards and honors.

    Credits

    Directed by Justin Lin Written by Simon Pegg & Doug Jung Based Upon Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry Produced by J.J. Abrams, p.g.a. Roberto Orci Lindsey Weber, p.g.a. Justin Lin, p.g.a. Executive Producers Jeffrey Chernov David Ellison Dana Goldberg Tommy Harper Director of Photography Stephen F. Windon, ACS, ASC Production Designer Thomas Sanders Edited by Kelly Matsumoto Dylan Highsmith Greg D'Auria Steven Sprung, ACE Music by Michael Giacchino Costume Designer Sanja Hays Visual Effects Supervisor Peter Chiang Visual Effects Producer Ron Ames Special Makeup Effects Joel Harlow Casting by April Webster, CSA & Alyssa Weisberg, CSA John Cho Simon Pegg Chris Pine Zachary Quinto Zoë Saldana Karl Urban Anton Yelchin And Idris Elba Sofia Boutella Lydia Wilson Paramount Pictures And Skydance Present In Association with Alibaba Pictures In Association with Huahua Media A Bad Robot Production A Sneaky Shark Production A Perfect Storm Entertainment Production A Justin Lin Film In Loving Memory of Leonard Nimoy For Anton Unit Production Manager Helen Pollak First Assistant Director Nick Satriano Second Assistant Director Philip Nee Nee Associate Producers Helen Pollak Ron Ames Joshua Henson

    Cast

    •Captain James T. Kirk – Chris Pine •Commander Spock – Zachary Quinto •Doctor "Bones" McCoy – Karl Urban •Lieutenant Uhura – Zoë Saldana •Montgomery "Scotty" Scott – Simon Pegg •Sulu – John Cho •Chekov – Anton Yelchin •Krall – Idris Elba •Jaylah – Sofia Boutella •Manas – Joe Taslim •Kalara – Lydia Wilson •Keenser – Deep Roy •Ensign Syl – Melissa Roxburgh •Tyvanna – Anita Brown •Ben – Doug Jung •Fi'Ja – Danny Pudi •Zavanko – Kim Kold •Hider – Fraser Aitcheson •Blue Shirts •Matthew MacCaull (Blue Shirt 1) •Emy Aneke (Blue Shirt 2) •Commodore Paris – Shohreh Aghdashloo •Commander Finnegan – Greg Grunberg •Control Tower Technicians •Jennifer Cheon (Control Tower Technician 1) •Jarod Joseph (Control Tower Technician 2) •Jeremy Raymond (Control Tower Technician 3) •Kissing Guy – Harry Han •Kissing Girl – Gina Brinkman •Injured Red Shirt – Adam DiMarco •Orion Girl – Fiona Vroom •Chancellor Ambassador – Richard Laurence •Sir Olden – Doug Chapman •Wadjet – Dan Payne •Jin – Anthony Shim •Jeanine – Andrea Yu •Teenaxi Leader – Shea Whigham •Jae – Christian Sloan •Krall's Henchman – Jake Huang •Night Watch Captain – Priya Ragaratnam •Yorktown Red Shirt – Luka Hays •USSE Bridge Crew •Thomas Cadrot (USSE Bridge Crew 1) •Jennifer W. Evans (USSE Bridge Crew 2) •Roxanne Fernandes (USSE Bridge Crew 3) •Jake Foy (USSE Bridge Crew 4) •Jodi Haynes (USSE Bridge Crew 5) •Nathan Jean (USSE Bridge Crew 6) •Tarun Keram (USSE Bridge Crew 7) •J.P. Mulcaster (USSE Bridge Crew 8) •Edwin Rodriguez (USSE Bridge Crew 9) •Alex Rose (USSE Bridge Crew 10) •Polina Soldatova (USSE Bridge Crew 11) •Sarah Yu (USSE Bridge Crew 12) •Ian Nsenga (USSE Bridge Crew 13) •Natalia – Ashley Edner •Kalara Alien VO – Sara Maria Forsberg •Starfleet Official – Jeff Bezos

    Crew

    Production Manager Stewart Bethune Production Supervisor Evangeline Morgan Production Controller Eric Pike Supervising Art Director Don MacAulay Set Decorator Lin MacDonald Camera Operator Stephen Maier First Assistant Photographers Gregory Irwin Sean Elliott Alex Martinez Second Assistant Photographers Tuilo Duenas Carrie Wilson Joshua Marcoux Steadicam Operators Geoffrey Haley Peter Wilke Digital Loader Sarah Mather Digital Imaging Technician Chris Cavanaugh Digital Utility Technician Michael Baier Aerial DOP Steve Koster Script Supervisor Valeria Migliassi Collins Sound Mixer David Husby Boom Operator Tysen Schieber Cable Person Juniper Watters Video Assists Dave Joshi Jeffery Bjorgum Chief Lighting Technician David Tickell Assistant Chief Lighting Technicians James Jackson Jesse Deacon Chief Rigging Electrician Jarrod Tiffin Board Operators Michael Wilkinson Ian Gledhill Erin Nelligan Electricians Tom Watson Saubrie Mohamed Aaron Stewart Martin Lenes Geoff Preston Randy J. Smith First Company Grip Kim Olsen Second Company Grips Dan Gorval Aaron Wik First Company Rigging Grip David McIntosh Second Company Rigging Grips Robin Say Scott Bonner Peter Pacula Dolly Grip Operators Ryan Monro Jack Cruikshank Grips Troy Sobotka Steve Hamilton Nicholas Dent Dubin Kim Mike Dodo Wesley Grycki Shane Storozuk Special Effects Coordinator Cameron Waldbauer Special Effects Shop Forepersons David Benediktson W.A. Andrew Sculthorp Andrew Verhoeven Special Effects Technicians Brad Zehr Vincent Scrutton Randy Parks Kevin Willis Glenn Marcoux Eric Lemay Jayme Smith Tevin Maker Gary Minielly Andy Smith Mark Mentiply Brian Nakazawa Jim Waldbauer Special Effects Fabricators Brandon Allen Edward Duggan Marty Huculak John Pereira Matthew Sleep Ryan Bilodeau Adrian Fisher Vance Irvine Bill Plankiw Tyler Joseph Bilodeau Richard Hall Eric Milner Robert Rockhill Chris Cooney Ryan Harms Colin Palmer Ron Seida Special Effects Machinists Kevin Waldbauer Damien Gendron Stephen Machan Location Manager Ann Goobie Assistant Location Managers Paul Giordano Rebecca Stephens Property Masters Andrew M. Siegel David Dowling Assistant Property Masters Melissa Harrison Spencer Louti David Myatt Josue Rodriguez Assistant Set Decorator Michael A. Billings Set Decorating Coordinator Eliza Hooker Set Decorating Buyers Audra Neil Sandy Walker Lead Persons Steve Miller Scott Holburn Gordon Clapp Andrea Dance Terry Lewis Ann Rowley Dennis Simard Ray Wohlford Set Dressers Katharina Brand Leah Duhamel Brian Hughes Johnny Lopez James McGill Keith Potter Rob Woolcox Mike Church Lisle Fehlauer Paul Jenkinson Andrei Mahankov Rick Moore James Redoy Ross Wahl Ken Diamond Jean-Luc Grenier Kevin Kasper David Manske Graeme Morgan Shane Wanless Elena Dresser Rupert Hancock Patrick Kearns Nick Mather Denyse Nelson Leah Wiebe Electronic Props Set Wireperson Keith Brookes Electronic Props John Adams Simony Bayley Steve Holland Don Kazakoff Graeme Klein Christian Rayner Les Wilson Electronic Props Carpenters Ken Laderoute Marco Buttignol Assistant Costume Designers Summer Dietz Irena Stepic-Renduli Costume Supervisors Nava R. Sadan Jim Tyson Costume Coordinator Jessica Lythgoe Green Background Costume Coordinator Corinne Mameli Key Costumers Antonio Almaraz Dawn Line Costume Set Supervisors Susan O'Hara Lise Hache Costumers Anne Burke Natasha Gale Susanne Milka Amy Schilbe Pamela Cameron Silke Guglielmo Heather Osborne Sandra Collier Betsy Glick Zina Richardson Lucas Comstock Lana Krause Meghann Rogers Breakdown Artists Lanny Campbell Christina Dietterle James Knight Ellie Schultz Samantha Stroman Bridget Catchpole Head Cutter Kieu Nguyen Head Textile Artist Rebeka Roberts Tailor Savino Peragine Seamstresses Nu Quian Katri Tahvanainen Romaulda Wnuk Amy Yang Patrice Yapp Costume Illustrators Phillip Boutte Jr Christian Cordella Allan Villanueva Specialty Costume Fabrication By Film Illusions, Inc. Specialty Costume Fabrication Supervisor Russell Shinkle Key Makeup Artist Monica Huppert Makeup Artists Rebeccah Delchambre Meghan Harkness Hair Department Head S. Anne Carroll Hairstylists Alisa MacMillan Thom McIntyre Creature Designers Carlos Huante Allen Williams Neville Page Makeup Effects Artists Richard Alonzo Michael Fields Sarah Graham Marlow MacFarlane Geoff Redknap Werner Pretorius Leonard MacDonald Suzie Kilmack Patricia Murray Holland Miller Felix Fox Maiko Gomyo Toby Lindala Charles Poirlier Frida Norman Makeup Effects Sculptors Joey Orosco Lee Joyner Matt Rose John Wrightson Don Lanning Marc Opdycke Mike Rotella Norman Cabrera Erick Rodriguez Miles Teves Makeup Effects Lab Technicians Matthew Aebig Christopher Evitt Tracy Lai Shelagh McIvor Chris Baer Joshua McCarron Charles Trent Steve Buscaino Bryan Blair John Halfmann Jeff LeBlanc Crissy Renaud Roland Blancaflor David Mosher Pedro Valdez Rob Hinderstein Brittney Bolzan Kyle Huculak Gilbert Liberto Amelia Smart Harry Blom Alex Noble AJ Venuto Tim Ralston Tegan Colby Kaylynn Kallweit Ray Mariathasan Corinne De Berry Scotty E. Fields Johnny Saiko Caitlin Groves Wigmaker Khanh Trance Contact Lenses Debra Szteina Cristina Patterson Marcine Peter Makeup Effects Coordinators David Heffler Cynthia Edner First Assistant Editors Laura Yanovich Meghan L. Noble Dave Cory Second Assistant Editors Jesse Chapman Tyler Ruocco Post Production Supervisor Jessica Parks Post Production Coordinator Patrick Correll Post Production Assistant Sam Sher Visual Effects Editor Craig Smith Assistant Visual Effects Editors Britni Peters Jesse Goldsmith Second Assistant Visual Effects Editor Andrew Rivard Supervising Dialogue & ADR Editor Daniel S. Irwin Assistant Supervising Sound Editor Paul Aulicino, M.P.S.E. Sound Design Stephen P. Robinson, M.P.S.E. Eliot Connors, M.P.S.E. Sound Effects Editors Ann Scibelli Lee Gilmore Joe Ozuban Supervising Foley Editor John Sanacore, CAS, M.P.S.E. Dialogue Editor John C. Stuver, M.P.S.E. ADR Editor Chris Jargo ADR Mixers Tom O'Connell Adam Smyth Nick Kray Jason Oliver Jeff Gomillion Mike Greenberg Wendy Czajkowsky ADR Recordist Ryan D. Young Foley Provided By One Step Up Foley Artists Dan O'Connell, M.P.S.E. John Cucci, M.P.S.E. Foley Mixers James Ashwill Richard Duarte Foley Provided By Skywalker Sound Foley Artists David Fein Andrea Gard John Roesch Shelly Roden Foley Mixer Scott Curtis Sound Editorial Services Provided By Formosa Group Sound FX Recordist And Librarian Charlie Campagna Engineering Support Donnie Little David Young Re-Recording Sound Services Provided By NBCUniversal Studiopost Re-Recording Mix Tech Bill Meadows Studio Network Engineer Gary Gorman Stage Engineers Dave Bergstrom Mike Morongell Dave Tourkow Loop Group Coordinator Caitlin McKenna Production Coordinator Jason Zorigian Travel Coordinator Darron Leiren-Young Assistant Production Coordinators Byron Fudge Jerry Pender Kim Sutton Katey Ha Production Secretaries Mark MacDonald Christina Seog Trevor Johann Wilson Virkler Alan Michnoff Second Assistant Directors Rhonda Taylor Ashley Bell Third Assistant Directors Ben Cairns Joel Kennedy DGC Trainee Brian Maxwell Art Directors Dan Hermansen Andrew Li Harry E. Otto Jeremy Stanbridge VFX Art Director/Senior Concept Designer Sean Hargreaves Art Department/VFX Researcher Jeanne Jo Assistant Art Directors Peter Bodnarus Mira Caveno Sean Goojha Aja Kai Rowley Travis Witkowski Art Department Coordinators Lisa Leung Jenne Lee Casting Associate Yesi Ramirez, CSA Casting Assistants Kara Revel-Jarzynski Jesse Lafferty Location Casting By Corinne Clark, CSA Jennifer Page, CSA Location Casting Associate Jessica Cameron Location Casting Assistant Marley Poniedzielnik Background Casting Andrea Brown Unit Publicist Carol McConnaughey Still Photographer Kimberley French Production Accountant Anne Jacobsen First Assistant Accountants Janine Schiro Michele Lee Assistant Accountants Mike Aichholz Jacqueline Dallamore Jennifer Giannone Jodi Mitchell Suzanne Smith Dave Wenzel Payroll Accountants Sophia Tapia Selena Ginger Construction Accountant Leona Atkinson Accounting Clerks Megan Irvine James Fantin Janet Lane Visual Effects Production Supervisors Kim Doyle Shelly Lloyd-Samson Visual Effects Coordinators Virginia Wilson Matthew Magnolia Ilene Kim James Cochrane Visual Effects Assistant Coordinator Marshall Rainey Visual Effects Production Assistants Antonia De Barros Melissa Ng On-Set Match Mover Ondrej Kubicek Visual Effects Data Wranglers Samuel Kim Shandy Lashley Neal Melancon Visual Effects On-Set Assistant Andrew Walter McAldon Flame Artist Brian Battles Nuke Artist Bonjin Byun Visual Effects/Lidar PA Veera Ovaska Visual Effects/Stills PA Nechteh Apelian Visual Effects Floor PA Bellal Anteple Data Wranglers Jason Chen James Dornoff Witness Camera Operators Hagen McGill Kevin McGill Assistants To Mr. Abrams Morgan Dameron Amir Mojarradi Assistant To Mr. Orci Katie Chilson Assistant To Mr. Chernov Camille Benton Assistants To Mr. Ellison Nancy Reid Christina Dunlop Assistant To Ms. Goldberg Ashley Johnson Assistant To Ms. Weber Becca Perry Assistant To Mr. Pine Erin Fahey Assistant To Mr. Quinto Ben Owens Assistant To Ms. Saldana Finnley Kirkman Assistant To Mr. Pegg Claire Finbow Assistant To Mr. Elba Claire Dobner Production Assistants Suzie Fox Victor Matanawi Magdalena Kaczorowska Kory Orban Justin Slade McClain Michael Hauka Nicholas Baxter Kate Landels Vincent Stander Wayne Toews Steve Bors Drew Martin Troy Eirich Nikki Elek Angel Foisy Anna McBarron Scott Riddell Music Editors Stephen M. Davis, M.P.S.E. 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