The week of “the most news you’ve ever read about Benicio Del Toro” appears to be coming to an end. On Friday, Latino Review posted a scoop that Del Toro would be playing Kahn Noonien Singh in J.J. Abrams’ ‘Star Trek’ sequel — a part made famous by Ricardo Montalban during an episode of the original series and in ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.’ On Saturday… Continue reading Benicio Del Toro Not in 'Star Trek 2' as Khan or Anybody Else: Report
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Intentionally just after Hollywood closed for business last night, Latino Review’s El Mayimbe posted an obvious yet widely feared rumor: “Benicio Del Toro is playing none other than… KHAN NOONIEN SINGH” in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek sequel. That’s the Khan of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, by the way, for the cool kids out there. Yet before too many bloggers could even pass the unconfirmed report, as… Continue reading The Conversation: Should Benicio Del Toro Play Khan in the Next 'Star Trek'?
When it was revealed back in November that Benicio Del Toro was J.J. Abrams’s choice to play the villain in ‘Star Trek 2,’ only one name jumped to the lips of Trekkies around the world: Khan. (Or perhaps “KHAAAAAAAAN.”) Late Friday, the website Latino Review reported that all that speculation was indeed accurate: according to sources, Del Toro will play Khan in the ‘Star Trek’ sequel… Continue reading Benicio Del Toro as Khan in 'Star Trek 2'? 'Not True' Says J.J. Abrams
Benicio del Toro; Kimberly Stewart
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Kimberly Stewart received a very special birthday present Sunday – her daughter.
The actress and
Thursday afternoon Hall H was treated to a rare and unique experience: a thoughtful, in-depth discussion of the filmmaking process. While promoting the films Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and Drive, directors Guillermo del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn offered a master-class study of the opportunities they enjoy and challenges they face as they undertake new projects. As such, the… Continue reading Comic-Con: Del Toro and Refn Offer an Unexpected Master-Class
