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The announcement trailer was released on the web on 5 December 2012. The Japanese version of the trailer has an additional revealing scene. [http://trekmovie.com/2012/12/05/watch-first-trailer-for-star-trek-into-darkness/]
 
The announcement trailer was released on the web on 5 December 2012. The Japanese version of the trailer has an additional revealing scene. [http://trekmovie.com/2012/12/05/watch-first-trailer-for-star-trek-into-darkness/]
   
Paramount released a screen shot the following week on 11 December, in which Benedict Cumberbatch's character is seen in a cell, and named as "John Harrison". [http://www.sfx.co.uk/2012/12/11/star-trek-into-darkness-pic-shows-cumberbatch-in-a-cell/]
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Paramount released a screen shot the following week on 11 December, in which Benedict Cumberbatch's character is seen in a cell, and named as "John Harrison". [http://www.sfx.co.uk/2012/12/11/star-trek-into-darkness-pic-shows-cumberbatch-in-a-cell/][[File:Star-trek-into-darkness-benedict-cumberbatch.jpg|thumb|Benedict Cumberbatch as "John Harrison"]]
   
 
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Star Trek Into Darkness (temporarily titled in the media as Star Trek 2 or Star Trek XII) is the follow-up to the 2009 film Star Trek. The creative team of director J.J. Abrams, writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof and producer Bryan Burk of Bad Robot Productions will return. [1] The sequel is currently set for release on 17 May 2013 and will be the first Star Trek movie to be released in 3D. [2]

Title

Spock in Volcano Suit, silhouette

The first image released from the film

Abrams noted that if they make a sequel, "it would have a subtitle instead of a number." [3] At the end of the Star Trek audio commentary, someone jokingly refers to the sequel as Pineapple. By 2012, the writers had not settled on a title. Lindelof commented Star Trek 2 was taken by Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and did not want a colon in the title. "Not that Star Trek: Insurrection or First Contact aren't good titles," he said, "it's just that everything that people are turned off about when it comes to Trek is represented by the colon." [4] During production, the film was codenamed Project HH. [5]

On 7 September 2012, it was announced that a title had been chosen for the sequel. [6] Later that day, the title was rumored and then confirmed to be Star Trek Into Darkness. [7] [8]

Story

On 27 November 2012, Paramount released the official plot synopsis for the film:

In Summer 2013, pioneering director J.J. Abrams will deliver an explosive action thriller that takes Star Trek Into Darkness.
When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis.
With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction.
As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew. [9]

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Alex Kurtzman commented, "Sequels are about the bad guy. [...] In a second movie, the reason the bad guy is so important is because he tests them. And that is always the joy of the best sequels." [10] He added Kirk has "never sent men and women to their deaths before, so what's going to happen when that kind of question comes up for him?" [11] Chris Pine said that "I'd say the threat is even greater in this one. The force [the crew] are met with is much more frightening." [12]

At the 2011 Los Angeles Times Hero Complex Film Festival, Orci, Kurtzman, and Lindelof confirmed the film would acknowledge the "ripple effect" of Vulcan's destruction. They said between films the crew would've had a few more adventures, but they are still not fully familiar with each other. [13]

Mike Johnson, writer of the Star Trek comic book said the first, fourth and twelfth issues contained hints of events in the film. "They are more retroactive, in the sense that after you see the movie you can go back and see where things were set up. Some are very direct; others are more thematic." [14] [15]

Cast

All of the major actors in the first film – namely, those portraying the core crew members of the USS Enterprise (John Cho, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoë Saldana, Karl Urban, and Anton Yelchin) – will return. [16] Bruce Greenwood will also return as Admiral Christopher Pike. [17]

On November 4, 2011, Variety reported that Academy Award-winning actor Benicio del Toro (Traffic, Che) would be offered the role of the villain in the sequel. [18] Latino Review reported that Del Toro would play Khan Noonien Singh, a report which Abrams said was "not true." [19] Soon thereafter, it was revealed that del Toro's deal fell through and that he would not be appearing in the film. [20] Edgar Ramirez and Jordi Molla were named as possible replacements,[21] but on January 4, 2012, Variety announced Benedict Cumberbatch would be playing the villain. [22]

On November 30, 2011, it was announced that Alice Eve had been selected for a lead role in the film. [23] On December 5, Peter Weller was announced as having joined the cast in an unknown role. [24] Weller previously played John Frederick Paxton on Star Trek: Enterprise. Weller hinted his character was Human and added "I have my own ship." [25] On January 4, 2012, Variety reported British actor Noel Clarke will be joining the cast as a family man with a wife and young daughter. [26] Two days later, Entertainment Weekly announced that Nazneen Contractor will be playing the wife of Clarke's character. On 10 December 2012 it was reported by TrekMovie.com that Eve's character would be Carol Marcus. [27]

On April 30, 2012, it was reported that Cumberbatch's role in the film is that of Khan Noonien Singh, [28] [29] but Simon Pegg shot down this report, calling it "a myth." [30] Karl Urban stated "He's awesome, he's a great addition, and I think his Gary Mitchell is going to be exemplary." [31] He later said, though, that "I did that interview after a 22-hour flight from New Zealand. I literally hopped off the plane into the interview." [32] Orci reiterated Urban's latter statement, while confirming Cumberbatch and Eve's characters had appeared in Star Trek canon. [33] When interviewed himself, Cumberbatch continued the secrecy by merely pointing to a promotional image and stating he played "that person there." (The One Show BBC One, broadcast 24th August, 2012) On December 10, 2012, StarTrek.com released a photo featuring Cumberbatch's character in a holding cell with Spock and Kirk looking on from the other side. The site also reported that Cumberbatch's character is named "John Harrison", in contrast to Orci's previous comment that his character had previously appeared in Star Trek canon. [34]

Leonard Nimoy has stated that he did not expect to return as the original Spock in this movie, [35] but, alongside the Khan report, it was claimed that he would indeed be returning for the sequel. [36] [37]

With the announcement of the sequel, fans once again began a campaign to bring Christopher Doohan back to the Enterprise, stating that the Enterprise needs a Doohan. [38]

Michael Dorn was contacted for a role during the start of filming, and was asked to play "an officer – a soldier." Eventually it was decided that "they didn’t want to mix the old with the new": Dorn had played Worf and his grandfather in the previous films and television series. [39]

A Nightmare on Elm Street actress Heather Langenkamp commented "I had the opportunity to play a small part in Star Trek," adding "My husband [David LeRoy Anderson] and I worked on the makeup effects for Star Trek", although she did not specify she would be appearing in the film as well. [40]

Development

The sequel's development was announced on March 30, 2009, over a month before the first film was released. Writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof were aiming to deliver the script to Paramount by December 2009 for a possible summer 2011 release, but the release changed to 2012 as no script had been written when that initial target neared. [41] [42] Orci attributed the initial delay to other projects they wanted to do; then deciding if the initial story they thought of was the best one; and the "scary" notion of a new timeline where they had absolute freedom. "Since we freed it from the original timeline we had narrative freedom, which is sometimes worse. Absolute freedom is sometimes scarier than what you have to do," he said. [43]

Lindelof said the jumping off point for the story was deciding whether Khan Noonien Singh would be the villain, and they weighed the pros and cons of him appearing. [44] Abrams felt "It'll be fun to hear what Alex and Bob are thinking about Khan. The fun of this timeline is arguing that different stories, with the same characters, could be equally if not more compelling than what's been told before. [...] Certain people are destined to cross paths and come together, and Khan is out there... even if he doesn't have the same issues." [45]

Abrams and Orci told the Los Angeles Times they heard that fans would like modern, relevant issues to be explored in the sequel. [46] At the Blu-ray/DVD launch for Star Trek, Lindelof indicated some of the film may be set during the time frame of the previous film, which was from 2233 to 2258. Orci told Anthony Pascale he was looking at novels by Arthur C. Clarke or Larry Niven - such as The Mote in God's Eye, in a reply made on Pascale's forum - for inspiration. He also rewatched the original episodes, examining how they would unfold in the alternate reality, [47] and looked for Star Trek novels he hadn't read yet for further inspiration. [48]

In February 2011, Orci and Lindelof announced they were in the process of writing the script for the the film and had relocated themselves to a hotel room for five weeks in order to better do it without any distractions. They also asked for fan input on what the general consensus is for the "proper" name of the main deflector dish that has been an integral part of starship design throughout Star Trek. [49] Orci indicated that filming would begin in fall 2011. He added the film would build on the previous one, but it still had to attract new fans and stand by itself without relying on its predecessor. [50]

The film's pre-production or "prep" began in April 2011, based on a detailed seventy-page outline of the story. Orci stated they were awaiting Abrams' approval on a completed script, as he was preoccupied with completing Super 8. [51] After that film's release, Abrams estimated that making Super 8 had put the Star Trek sequel "probably six months behind". [52] Orci, Kurtzman, and Lindelof added that while Abrams could begin filming that September and have the film out the following June as he did on Super 8, ultimately it may not be best for the film, as Star Trek would naturally require more intensive post-production. [53] After the release of Super 8, it was announced Abrams would direct in September 2011. [54]

Production

On November 23, 2011, it was reported that the sequel will be shot in 3D for a 17 May 2013 release. [55] Abrams later clarified the film will be shot in 2D and converted into 3D during post-production. [56] It will be the first official 3D Star Trek production. Abrams was convinced to convert the film in 3D after watching converted footage of the scene in Star Trek where the USS Enterprise arrives at Vulcan. After shooting each scene, Abrams did a pass with a 3D camera which replicated the original camera moves, to help the conversion process. [57]

TrekMovie reported that shooting of the sequel started on January 12, 2012. Due to the permanent sets of NCIS: Los Angeles on Paramount Stage 8 and 9 the production will also be filming at the Sony Studios in Culver City. The larger soundstages enabled the filmmakers to build interconnected interiors for the Enterprise, similar to the original TV show. [58] It also appeared that Hawaii was not chosen for "jungle scenes" but a location in Southern California. [59] Paramount officially announced the start of principal photography on 14 January 2012. [60] Other filming locations will include Budweiser Brewery, Dodger Stadium, Long Beach City Hall, MCAS Tustin, and the Vasquez Rocks. [61]

On Thursday 2 February 2012 and Tuesday 7 February 2012, Headquarters Casting, owned by Carla Lewis, sought background talents for the Trek sequel. According to the casting note they were searching for "attractive / refined / upscale or exotic talent ages 35-55 who are well postured / athletic to thin. Men should be in good shape, ladies must not be overly busty or curvy. The wardrobe is fitted so we need performers who are in great shape and/or on the thin side. Seeking a wide array of different ethnicities for this group, including ethnically ambiguous talent. The work date(s) are TBD, but could be numerous depending on the scene you are selected for. Would require at least one wardrobe fitting. We are submitting additional photos and the photos MUST be current and representative of how you look NOW. Some of the spots that will be picture picked will be quite featured. This is background work and we are seeking both SAG & Non-Union talent. It's possible that non-union performers may need to work SAG (depending on the work day(s) they are ultimately fit for and the number of performers working that day.)". The open call was held at 3108 W. Magnolia Bl., Burbank CA 91505. [62]

In the final week of January 2012, NASA astronaut and engineer Gregory Chamitoff visited the set of the Star Trek sequel. Following the appearance of several images from the filming, [63] a short video clip also appeared on the web showing a fight scene between Zachary Quinto and Benedict Cumberbatch. [64] [65] More pictures from behind the scenes appeared on the web showing Zoe Saldana and Chris Pine. [66] [67] In addition, OnLocationVacations confirmed the filming location of the previously seen images. The large green screen and the fighting scenes were filmed in Marina del Rey, California, along Jefferson Blvd. and near Grosvenor Blvd. on 23 February 2012. [68]

On 16 April 2012 a new photo from the filming went online showing Zachary Quinto in a Starfleet space suit on a wire in front of a green screen. According to the description from On Location News a volcano is somehow involved. [69] On 17 April 2012 Go for Location reported that the Star Trek sequel is filming exterior and interior scenes all week in Downtown Los Angeles, especially Bunker Hill and the historic core areas [70] [71] and at Flower and Olympic. [72] They're also filming on multiple units at Raleigh Studios PlayaVista lot. [73] On Friday, 20 April 2012 production filmed at 710 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles (7:00 am – 10:00 pm). [74]

On 21 April 2012 the cast and crew filmed scenes at 710 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles (4/21 - 4/22/2012, 7:00 am – 10:00 pm), 650 S. Spring St. (4/21/2012, 7:00 am – 10:00 pm), in the Grand Ave. Crosswalk, between Cal Plaza and Wells Fargo Plaza (4/21 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM) 350 S. Grand Ave. (4/21 6:00 am – 10:00 pm), 333 S. Grand Ave. (4/21/2012 6:00 am – 10:00 pm), 523 W. 6th St. (4/21, 7:00 am – 10:00 pm). Base camp is set up at Grand and 8th Ave. [75]

Several photos from the set in Marina del Rey, California appeared on the web showing red prop trees which were used for the surface of a red planet and a storm scene. According to a crewmember the production will wrap in Los Angeles this week and heading to the San Francisco area for the final week of filming. According to On Location Vacations there was a radio casting call in San Francisco for a big motion picture and shooting will start on 1 May 2012. [76] Just a few days later, On Location Vacations reported that an anonymous source reported about a location filming at National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California prior to the filming in San Francisco. [77] [78] They will also film in Pleasanton. [79]

Pegg and Quinto tweeted that filming wrapped on May 8, 2012. [80] Afterwards, second unit filming began in Iceland for visual effects shots. Abrams previously considered filming Delta Vega exterior sequences in Iceland for the previous film: this marks the first time a Star Trek film has shot outside the United States. [81]

At the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con, Roberto Orci hinted at changes to the Enterprise design and the opening credits. [82] He commented upon commencement of filming that the engineering designs have been altered. [83] Designer Neville Page has said if there were Klingons, he would have to explore a rationale for their appearance such as their long hair, and give their species a varied appearance, perhaps with different races. [84] Michael Giacchino confirmed he will return to compose the film's music score. [85] Industrial Light & Magic began working on visual effects in November 2011, starting with shots of outer space that would not require live-action elements. [86] In an October 2012 interview on the talk show Conan, Abrams stated that the film is still in the editing process, and debuted a three-frame clip of Spock in a volcano. [87]

Business Wire announced that Star Trek Into Darkness will be released with Dolby Atmos "to deliver a more natural and realistic soundtrack that moves sound around and above audiences, transporting them into the outer regions of the universe". [88] [89]

Marketing

IDW Publishing has solicited a four-issue prequel comic book to the film titled Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness. Like the previous film's comic book prequel, Star Trek: Countdown, it will be written by Mike Johnson and have artwork by David Messina.

Hasbro will release toys, including Kre-O models, to promote the film.

A video game, Star Trek, will be released before the film. Its story and development cycle was independent of the films, but its release was delayed to promote the second film.

Alan Dean Foster will write the novelization of the film. [90]

The first nine minutes of the film will be shown before IMAX 3D screenings of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on 14 December 2012. [91] The first trailer will be attached to non-IMAX screenings of the film. [92]

The announcement trailer was released on the web on 5 December 2012. The Japanese version of the trailer has an additional revealing scene. [93]

Paramount released a screen shot the following week on 11 December, in which Benedict Cumberbatch's character is seen in a cell, and named as "John Harrison". [94]

File:Star-trek-into-darkness-benedict-cumberbatch.jpg

Benedict Cumberbatch as "John Harrison"

Links and references

Cast

Stunt performers

Stand-ins

Crew

Unconfirmed cast
  • Kraisit Agnew as Nikicha Tomser
  • Tom Archdeacon as Ensign Spyke
  • Beau Billingslea as Captain Abbott
  • Jonathan Dixon as Weapons Officer Neville
  • Britanni Johnson as NYU nurse
  • Mike Kalinowski as Starfleet officer
  • Hina Khan as cadet
  • Ariel D. King as Starfleet civilian
  • Kasia Kowalczyk as Grasia alien
  • Brent McGee as Enterprise crew engineer
  • Westley Nguyen as civilian
  • Joel Shock as security officer
  • Gianna Simone as deck crew #7
  • Kyle Valle as Starfleet civilian
Unconfirmed stunt performers
  • John Ashker - stunts
  • Brian Avery - stunt double: Simon Pegg
  • Krista Bell - stunts
  • Chris Brewster - stunt double: Anton Yelchin
  • Richard Cetrone - stunts
  • Tim Connolly - stunt double: Karl Urban
  • George Cottle - stunts
  • Brycen Counts - stunts
  • Jahnel Curfman - stunts
  • Steve DeCastro - stunts
  • Cory DeMeyers - stunts
  • Shauna Duggins - stunts
  • Wade Eastwood - stunts
  • Robert C. Escobar - stunts
  • Ryan Gray - utility stunts
  • Nick Hermz - stunts
  • Brett A. Jones - utility stunts
  • Antal Kalik - stunts
  • Zero Kazama - stunts
  • Bobby C. King - stunts
  • Henry Kingi, Jr. - stunts
  • Hiro Koda - stunts
  • Dave Lane - stunt rigger
  • Malosi Leonard - stunts
  • Kurt D. Lott - stunts
  • Curtis Lyons - stunts
  • Tom McComas - stunts
  • Mike Mukatis - stunts
  • Eric Norris - stunts
  • Lin Oeding - stunts
  • J.J. Perry - stunts
  • Peewee Piemonte - utility stunts
  • Denney Pierce - stunts
  • Mark Rayner - stunts
  • Rex Reddick - stunts
  • Larry Rippenkroeger - stunts
  • Jimmy N. Roberts - stunts
  • Todd Schneider - stunts
  • Monty L. Simons - stunt rigger
  • Brian Simpson - stunts
  • Caine Sinclair - stunts
  • Aaron Toney - stunts
  • Steve Upton - stunt rigger
  • Cord Walker - utility stunts
  • Nico Woulard - stunts
Unconfirmed stand-ins
Unconfirmed crew
  • Chris Adams - Special Effects Toolman
  • William Aldridge - Special Effects Second Pyrotechnic Foreman
  • Bradley Alexander - Previsualization Supervisor: Halon Entertainment
  • Anthony Almaraz - Set Costumer
  • Tom Altobello - Property Assistant
  • John Amorelli - Rigging Draftsman
  • Colin Anderson - "A" Camera Operator
  • Rich Andrade - Set Dresser
  • Callie Andreadis - Art Department Assistant
  • Siau Yene Ang - Lighting Technical Director
  • Dave Anglin - Second Unit Camera Production Assistant
  • Shelly Armstrong - Location Coordinator
  • Adam Austin - Libra Head Operator
  • Maryellen Aviano - Extras Casting Coordinator
  • Leo Azevedo - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • Frank Willis Balzer - Special Effects Assistant
  • Teri J. Barber - Set Production Assistant
  • Scott Barnes - Lighting Programmer
  • Fernando Barrios - Rigging Grip
  • Sara Bartkiewicz - Assistant Production Coordinator
  • Chris Basso - Generator Operator / Driver, Production Van Operator
  • Ted Basso - Production Van Driver Operator
  • Daniel Baxter - Production Assistant
  • Harald Belker - Concept Designer
  • Todd Bennett - Plasterer
  • Jeff Berrington - Special Effects Welder
  • Kelly Berthold - Additional Production Assistant
  • Michael Binczek - Special Effects Model Maker Gang Boss
  • Brian Bishop - Rigging Grip
  • Kerry Joseph Blackman - Assistant Editor
  • Margaret Blakemore - Production Assistant
  • Scott Bobbitt - Art Department Lead Man
  • John Bonnin - Libra Head Operator
  • Cris Borgnine - Visual Effects Rigging Supervisor
  • Bill Bost - Assistant: David Ellison
  • Frankie Bourne - Production Assistant
  • Taylor Boyd - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • Jacon Brades - Set Production Assistant
  • Michelle Brattson - Production Supervisor
  • Laura N. Brooks - Production Assistant
  • Michael Broom - Conceptual Designer
  • Chris Bryant - Key Production Assistant
  • Dorothy Bulac - Specialty Costumer
  • Alex E. Burns - Driver: Day Player
  • Chris Burr - Rigging Electrician
  • Ian Calip - Second Assistant Director
  • Douglas Calli - Special Effects Mechanical Engineer
  • Owen Calouro - Layout Artist: ILM
  • Adam Camacho - Grip
  • Lorrie Campbell - Set Designer
  • Roberto "Boceno" Campbell - Second Assistant Camera Operator: "C" Camera
  • Kevin A. Canamar - Supervising Set Medic
  • Jay Cannavo - Splinter Unit Production Assistant
  • Jake Capistron - Eclipse Technician
  • Philippe Carr-Forster - Camera Operator
  • Steve Casa - Visual Effects Photographer
  • Tom Caton - Splinter Unit Boom Operator
  • Laura Caulfield - Production Legal
  • Karhoe Chan - Layout Artist: ILM
  • Steven Chapman - Lidar Technician
  • Terry Chapman - Special Effects Second Set Foreman
  • Matt Chase - Craft Service Assistant
  • Peter Chase - Craft Service
  • Mark Chataway - Technical Director: ILM
  • Jason Chen - Main Unit Data Wrangler
  • Bryan Chojnowski - Previs Artist
  • Peter Chrimes - Second Unit Key Grip
  • Steve Christensen - Art Director
  • Art Clever - Special Effects Welding Foreman
  • Michael Coady - Driver
  • David Cohen - Mold Shop Supervisor
  • Joseph Richard Collins - Specialty Costumer
  • Kit Conners - Production Assistant
  • Steve Constancio - Specialty Costumer
  • Jeremiah Cooke - Special Effects Hydraulic Foreman
  • Jack Cornelius - Set Dresser
  • Kristen Correll - Film Loader
  • Marcela Coto - Travel Assistant
  • Daniel Cotroneo - 2nd Unit Lighting Technician
  • Erik Coutts - Transportation department
  • Edward J. Cox - Rigging Electric Gang Boss
  • Andrae Crawford - Second Assistant Camera Operator
  • Clark Credle - Second Unit First Assistant Director
  • Tim Croshaw - Set Designer
  • Greg Curtis - Special Effects Rigging Foreman
  • Jamie Daddio - First Assistant Accountant
  • Adam Dale - Aerial Director of Photography
  • Burt Dalton - Special Effects Supervisor
  • David Dame - Digital Artist
  • Rita DaSilva - First Assistant Editor
  • Keith B. Davis - First Assistant Camera Operator "B" Camera
  • Curtis Decker - Special Effects Machinist
  • Albert Delgado - Special Effects Third Set Foreman
  • Jason De Meo - Second Assistant Accountant
  • Brian Deming - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • Levon Shant Demirjian - Visual Effects Artist
  • Michelle Denering - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Peter J. Devlin - Production Sound Mixer
  • Samantha Dewey-Gartner - Wardrobe Assistant
  • Allison Dillard - Production Safety Director
  • Matt DiSarro - Special Effects Technician
  • Kathleen Doise - DGA Trainee
  • Don Domino - Rigging Grip
  • Lisa A. Doyle - Set Costumer
  • Dennis Drozdowski - Special Effects Technician
  • John Dutcher - Confidentially Production Assistant
  • John Eaves - Conceptual Illustrator
  • Gregory M. Edgar - Property Assistant/Assistant Property Master
  • Sally Edwards - DGA Trainee
  • Sarah Elgart - Choreographer
  • Simon England - Second Assistant Camera Operator "A" Camera
  • Dale Ettema - Special Effects General Foreman
  • Andrew Ewert - Visual Effects Production Assistant: ILM
  • Blake Fabian - Digital Asset Manager
  • Kevin Fahey - Rigging Key Grip
  • Heidi Falconer - Unit Publicist
  • Kasra Farahani - Art Director
  • Susana Inés Fattorini - Location Accountant
  • Robert Fechtman - Set Designer
  • Francesco Ferrara - Painter
  • Giovanni Ferrara - Paint Foreman
  • Claire Finbow - Assistant to Simon Pegg
  • Chela Fiorini - Assistant Property Master
  • Aaron C. Fitzgerald - Second Unit Second Second Assistant Director
  • Cliff Fleming - Helicopter Pilot
  • Cory Fleming - Aerial Ground Coordinator
  • Andy Flores - Standby Painter
  • Ann Foley - Assistant Costume Designer
  • Lucia Foster Found - Aerial Operations Coordinator
  • Clayton Fowler - Grip
  • Elizabeth Frank - Set Costumer
  • Josh Friz - 2nd Unit Second Assistant Camera Operator
  • Jeff Frost - Concept Model Maker
  • Chris Furia - Production Controller
  • Doug Gagan - Special Effects Technician
  • Patrick Gané - Visual Effects: Modeling and Texturing
  • Rick Gamez - Prop Fabricator
  • Mike Gerzevitz - Electrician: Fixtures
  • Charley Gilleran - Key Grip
  • Dawn Gilliam - Script Supervisor
  • Betsy Glick - Costumer
  • Peter Gluck - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • Michael E. Goldman - Art Director
  • Matt Goldstein - Splinter Unit Set Production Assistant
  • Ronald D. Goldstein - Special Effects Technician
  • Matthew Gowan - Production Assistant
  • Connie Grayson - Contact Lens Technician / Wig Maker
  • Renee Greathouse - Production Assistant
  • Jeff Grebe - FX Technical Director: ILM
  • David Greene - Special Effects Shop Foreman
  • Jerry Gregoricka - Rigging Electrician
  • Ashley Gressen - Additional Production Assistant
  • Peter N. Griffith - Property Assistant
  • Matt Grimm - Assistant to Dana Goldberg
  • Quinn Grove - Rigging Grip
  • Tommy Harper - Unit Production Manager / Co-Producer
  • Melissa Harrison - Property Coordinator
  • Jeffrey J. Hart - Additional Set Production Assistant
  • David Heffler - Assistant Production Coordinator
  • Árni Björn Helgason - Unit Production Manager: Iceland
  • Kelly Valentine Hendry - Casting Search
  • James F. Henry - Special Effects Foreman
  • Mila Hermanovski - Costume Buyer
  • Daniel A. Hernandez - Video Assist
  • Michael Hird - Medic
  • Emily Hoang - Costume Assistant
  • Noel Hocquet - FX Technical Director: ILM
  • Patrick Hoeschen - Lighting Technician
  • Bruce Holcomb - Digital Model Supervisor
  • Matt Hopkins - Prop Fabricator
  • Craig Hosking - Aerial Coordinator / Pilot
  • Ruth Hossie - Head Cutter
  • Kevin Houlihan - Key Art Assistant
  • Natapon Huangsakuncharoen - Creature Technical Director: ILM
  • Aaron Jackson - Art Department Assistant
  • Ryan Jacoby - Mold Shop
  • Victor Jenkins - Casting Search
  • Derek A. Johnson - Visual Effects Production Assistant: ILM
  • Chris Jones - Special Effects Second Rigging Foreman
  • Cindy Jones - Department Head: Computer Graphics
  • Nick Jordan - Cast and Travel Coordinator
  • Jordan C. Kadovitz - Computer Video Playback: Rigger
  • David Karp - Assistant to Jeffrey Chernov
  • Jamie Kehoe - Craft Service Assistant
  • Michael Kelem - Aerial Director of Photography
  • Pete Kelley - Special Effects Technician
  • Jamie Kelman - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Rolf John Keppler - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Jane Kilkenny - Prop Shop Gang Boss: Laser Tech
  • Christian Labarta - Splinter Unit Set Production Assistant
  • David Ladish - Set Dresser
  • Stacia Lang - Key Specialty Costumer
  • David Larochelle - Compositor: ILM
  • Yann Larochette - Senior Compositor: ILM
  • Chris Larsen - Set Dresser
  • Daniel Lawson - Production Assistant
  • Tammy S. Lee - Set Designer
  • Talia Leone - Assistant Accountant
  • Rock LeRoy - Transportation Captain
  • Erin Levine - Set Production Assistant
  • Damon Liebowitz - Fixtures Technician
  • Dawn Y. Line - Key Costumer
  • Veronica Lorenz - Special Effects Makeup Artist
  • George Lozano, Jr. - Fixtures Technician
  • Michael Lyon - Fixtures Best Boy
  • Joe Macaluso - 2nd Unit Key Grip
  • Ali Magee - Makeup Department PA
  • Michael C. Magno - Set Dresser
  • Jason Mahakian - Concept Model Maker
  • Lee Philip Malin - Confidentiality Administrator
  • Karen Manthey - Set Decorator
  • Chulev Marko - Modeler / Texture Artist: ILM
  • Jeff Markwith - Set Designer
  • Victor James Martinez - Concept Artist
  • Natalie Masciale - Assistant: Paul Schwake
  • Mary L. Mastro - Hair Department Head
  • Lori Maxwell - Transportation Dispatcher
  • Richard F. Mays - Digital Set Designer
  • Merdyce McClaran - On Set Dresser
  • Bruce McCleery - 2nd Unit Director of Photography
  • Kathy McCurdy - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • BJ McDonnell - 2nd Unit Additional Camera Operator
  • Christian McWilliams - Location Scout
  • Jackie Medel - Production Assistant
  • Vanessa Meier - Splinter Unit Script Supervisor
  • Mike Mekash - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Mariscela Beatriz Mendez - 2nd Unit Lighting Technician
  • Jaime Mengual - Electronic Prop Assistant
  • Steven Messing - Concept Designer
  • Becca Miller - Specialty Costumer
  • Ed Mirassou - Prop Maker
  • Bart Mixon - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Sidhartha Mohanty - Production Assistant
  • Jacki Moonves - 2nd Unit Camera Production Assistant
  • Daniel P. Moore - Video Operator
  • Joey Moran - Rigging Electrician
  • Erich A. Muller - Costumer
  • Dan Murbarger - 24 Frame Video/Computer Engineer
  • Andrew Murdock - Art Director
  • Daniel P. Murphy - Construction Metal Fabricator
  • Dale Myrand - 2nd Unit "B" Camera Operator
  • Irina Naydichev - Payroll Accountant
  • Christopher Allen Nelson - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • Nino Neuboeck - Second Unit First Assistant Camera Operator
  • Serge Nofield - First Assistant Camera Operator "A" Camera
  • Timothy Oakley - Prop Fabricator
  • Grant Olin - Previs Artist
  • Kevin O'Neil - Second Second Assistant Director
  • Nathan Orloff - Assistant Editor
  • Nick Ostrovsky - Rigging Electrician
  • Christina Otteson - Assistant Location Manager
  • Sam Page - Set Designer
  • Alexander Panov - Art Department
  • Jessica Parks - Post Production Coordinator
  • Phil Pastuhov - Aerial Director of Photography
  • Deborah Patino Rutherford - Key Makeup Artist
  • Lucas Paul - Set Production Assistant
  • Michele Payne - Hair Stylist
  • Morton Petersen - Lighting Technician
  • Arnold Peterson - Special Effects Electronic Engineer
  • Ryan J. Pezdirc - Set Production Assistant
  • Teddy Phuthanhdanh - Motion Capture Assistant
  • Ezra Pike - Stereo Roto Artist
  • David Pinkus - Second Assistant Director: Aerial Unit UK
  • Lauren E. Polizzi - Art Director
  • Steven Porch - Specialty Costumer
  • Christopher Prampin - Gaffer
  • Roger Prater - Greens Gang Boss
  • Lauren Pratto - Costumer
  • Margaret Prentice - Special Makeup Effects Artist
  • David Pritchard - Previs Artist
  • Edward J. Protiva - Set Dresser
  • Eric Ramirez - Art Department Gang Boss
  • Charlotte Rapak - 2nd Unit Assistant Production Coordinator
  • Janine Rath - Key Hair Stylist
  • David Raymond - Boom Operator
  • Wajid Raza - Assistant Technical Director: ILM
  • Brad Rea - Dolly Grip: "A" Camera
  • Andrew Reeder - Set Designer
  • Matt Reitsma - Key Textile Artist
  • Adam Rejwan - Set Production Assistant
  • Michelle Rejwan - Associate Producer
  • Gintar Repecka - Special Effects Set Foreman
  • Todd Rex - Set Sculptor
  • Benoit Richard - Lighting Console Programmer
  • Aaron Richards - Set Lighting Fixtures Technician
  • Bruce Richter - Construction Carpenter
  • Ailene Roberts - Editorial Production Assistant
  • Josue Rodriguez - Assistant Property Master
  • Lisa Dawn Rogolsky - Rotoscope Artist
  • Kiersten Ronning - Costume Buyer
  • Jared Rosen - Video/Computer Operative Supervisor
  • Michael Roundy - Special Effects Technician
  • Ryan Roundy - Special Effects Office Supervisor
  • Joel A. Ruiz - Rigging Electrician
  • Shaun Russell - Sculptor
  • Matt Ryan - Set Production Assistant
  • Juan Ignacio Salgado - Lead Compositor: Pixomondo
  • Chris Samp - Set Painter Gang Boss
  • Jenny Sandell - Production Coordinator
  • Mike Sanders - Digital Supervisor
  • Clint Schultz - Lead Graphic Designer
  • J.D. Schwalm - Special Effects Splinter Unit Foreman
  • Constantine Sekeris - Conceptual Designer
  • Anna Seltzer - Costume Assistant
  • Amanda Moss Serino - Assistant Set Decorator
  • Julie Shack - Set Costumer
  • Emmanuel Shiu - Concept Designer
  • Jason Shulman - Visual Effects Artist
  • Jason Shupe - Flying Camera Operator
  • Andrew M. Siegel - Property Master
  • Isaac A. Silva - Model Maker Gangboss
  • Erica L. Silverman - Casting Associate
  • Anthony Simonaitis - Special Effects Pyrotechnic Foreman
  • Tim Simonec - Conductor
  • Dane Allan Smith - Visual Effects Producer 3D Scanning: Giant Studios
  • Chris Snyder - Construction Coordinator
  • Sarah Snyder - Construction PA
  • Scott Solan - Utility Sound
  • Robert Stambler - Assistant Editor
  • Ivory Stanton - Textile Artist
  • Jennifer Starzyk - Costumer
  • Joe Steel - Digital Imaging Technician: Aerial Unit UK
  • Mo Stemen - Second Unit Assistant Office Production Coordinator
  • Roxanne Stephens - Second Unit Loader
  • Gene Strange - Production Accountant
  • George Streicher - Post-Production Assistant
  • Brent Studler - Electrician
  • Frederick George Stuhrberg - 3D scanning
  • Rob Swenson - Key Assistant Location Manager
  • Srikalyan Tallapragada - Digital Artist
  • Tommy Tancharoen - Transportation Coordinator
  • Marc Tantin - Special Effects Technician
  • Andrew Taylor - Best Boy
  • Chad Taylor - Digital Artist: ILM
  • Laurel Taylor - Specialty Costumer
  • Peter Taylor - Additional Video Assist
  • Michael Teixeira - Production Assistant
  • Joshua D. Thatcher - Lighting Console Programmer
  • Cale Thomas - Painter: Film Illusions
  • Cameron Thorburn - Grip
  • Phyllis Thurber-Moffit - Lead Dyer
  • Kevin Tiesiera - Fixtures Technician
  • P.J. Tobyansen - Visual Effects Production Assistant
  • Jérémie Touzery - Digital Matte Painter: ILM
  • Blumes Tracy - Pyrotechnician
  • Bill Traetta - Specialty Costumer
  • Mark Victor Trappett - Render Technical Assistant
  • Michael Anthony Travers - Second Unit Grip
  • Michael T. Travers - 2nd Unit Best Boy Grip
  • Kacy Treadway - Specialty Costumer
  • Corey Turner - Executive Stereographer
  • James W. Tyson - Costume Supervisor
  • Jason Vanover - Key Greensman
  • David Vegezzi - Interface Art Designer: "OOOii"
  • Mike Visencio - Set Lighting Fixtures Foreman
  • Michael Wahl - Dolly Grip: Second Unit
  • Dan Wallin - Music Score Engineer
  • Gillian Waterman - Costume Buyer
  • Hootly Weedn - Set Lighting Technician
  • Tom Whelpey - Transportation Captain
  • Booker White - Head of Music Preparation
  • Randall D. Wilkins - Set Designer
  • Reggie Wilson - Orchestra Contractor
  • Eric Winn - Craft Service Assistant
  • Jamie Wood - Lead Compositor: ILM
  • Peter Woods - Accounting Assistant
  • Leah Woodworth - Extras Casting Assistant
  • Brian Woronec - Fixtures Technician
  • Jane Wuu - Set Designer
  • David Wyman - Additional Sound Mixer
  • Christine Youngstrom - Art Department Coordinator
  • Jose Zamora - Hair Stylist
  • Paolo Joel Ziemba - Previsualization Artist: Halon Entertainment
  • Jerry Zigounakis - Previs Artist
Production companies
  • Paramount Pictures
  • Bad Robot
  • Skydance Productions
  • K/O Paper Products
  • Industrial Light & Magic - Special Effects
  • Giant Studios - 3D Scanning Special Effects Company
  • Headquarters Casting - Background Talent Casting
  • Digital Media Services - Digital marketing asset management
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment - Camera Dollies
  • BT Industrial Supply - Expendables
  • Direct Tools & Fasteners - Expendables
  • Movie Movers - Cast, Hair and Makeup Trailers
  • Avon Studio Transport - Vehicle Rentals
  • Codex Digital - Digital Recording Equipment
  • Dolby Laboratories - Sound Mix
  • Film Illusions - Specialty Costume Company
  • Halon Entertainment - Previsualization Company
  • Monster Picture Crane - Stunt Rigging Crane
  • Pixomondo - Special Effects Company
  • Road Rebel - Production Travel
  • Saga Films
  • Pictorvision - Eclipse Aerial Camera System
  • Hand Felted Shoes - Costume accessories [99]

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