Star Trek Into Darkness hadplenty of inauspicious defect , but if there ’s one affair that it ’s still mocked for , it ’s how the production squad approach hold back the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch ’s scoundrel away from moviegoers . Two years after the film descend out , they ’re finally starting to let in that was a mistake .
mouth toVarietyabout his current show , theHBO series The Leftovers , Damon Lindelof — who helped write Into Darkness ’ script — admitted that the team ’s unswerving refusal to acknowledge that Cumberbatch was wreak the iconic scoundrel Khan Noonien Singh ( they rather bill him as “ John Harrison ” ) fell two-dimensional :
When we did Star Trek Into Darkness for instance , we decided that we were n’t go to tell people that Benedict Cumberbatch was run Khan . And that was a error , because the interview was like , ‘ We get it on he ’s play Khan . ’ That was why it was a mistake .

principally because a ) Everyone approximate that Cumberbatch was Khan from somewhat much the moment he was cast in the film , b ) It was obvious from the bit Into Darkness part re - hash the plot of The Wrath of Khan who he was , and c ) because even the moving-picture show itself did n’t plow the Khan reveal as a vast moment that could be ruined by a “ spoiler”—it notice it and fleetly moved on .
While it was obvious from the get - go that it was a bad estimate — and the mocking that go on even today kind of proves that — it ’s still fresh to see the originative team behind the film actually receipt some of the film ’s problems , between this andJJ Abram ’s recent admittancethat the moving picture leaned a little to hard into its court to Wrath of Khan .
Hopefully this means the team behind Star Trek Beyond is eager to forefend similar pitfalls in the future of the movie franchise . Just be redundant vigilant for anyone credit on the cast lean as “ Harrison ! ”

[ ViaThe Mary Sue ]
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