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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Benedict Cumberbatch Interview

By Thom Yorke



It seems like a lot more than seven years have gone by since Benedict Cumberbatch first donned his deerstalker as Sherlock Holmes, the alarmingly incisive yet socially inept detective in the BBC series that catapulted his Hollywood career. That’s because, in the ensuing time, the London-born actor has graduated from fan-girl obsession to franchise superstar, while steadily appearing in a succession of prestige projects in theater, film, and television. His mix of gravitas and humility works exceptionally well in fantastical worlds: as Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013); as Smaug the dragon and the Necromancer in The Hobbit film series (2012, 2013, 2014); and as Dr. Stephen Strange in Marvel’s Doctor Strange (2016), a role to which he will return in next year’s Avengers: Infinity War. Back on planet Earth, Cumberbatch has a knack for inhabiting the minds of geniuses, empathetically depicting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate in 2013; Alan Turing in The Imitation Game the following year (for which he earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations); and, most recently, Thomas Edison in The Current War, in theaters next year.

Now 41, Cumberbatch is considered one of the most accomplished and ambitious actors of his generation. It would be an understatement to suggest that he has a serious streak, but as his friend, the legendary Radiohead rocker Thom Yorke, is determined to prove, all men—no matter how focused—contain multitudes.


THOM YORKE: I don’t have any chronology to my questions. My approach is a bit more random, a bit more Just Seventeen [an out-of-print British teen magazine]. I actually want to start with the year you taught in a monastery in Darjeeling when you were 19. How was that experience?


BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH: It was in an exiled Tibetan community, just outside of Darjeeling, on the border. It was a little hill station town. I was one of five teachers who had done a training course. It was extraordinary, but it was quite an isolated experience.

YORKE: How long did you do that?

CUMBERBATCH: It was five months. I spent half a year working odd jobs to build up funds for the airfare and to pay for the course. You’re not paid for the teaching; you’re paid in experience. You’re surrounded by the monks and their lives. It was a small monastery, and the top floor was the temple. I was living on the bottom floor, which was pretty damp and had huge spiders. I think it was just near the end of the rainy season; I can’t remember, but it was cold. And because it was so high up, you would open your window, and the clouds were like dry ice rolling across your desk. Nature was ever present; that was gobsmackingly beautiful, as was the spirit and nature and philosophy and way of life of these monks.

YORKE: It sounds like you absorbed a lot of that, just by being there. You didn’t have to study it.

CUMBERBATCH: Exactly, it just seeped in. The personalities of the monks were louder than any lesson.


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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch: ice driving in Finland (High Life Article)

HIGH LIFE
Benedict Cumberbatch wraps up in snowy Finland
Joe Windsor-Williams for High Life magazine
April 2014

Oh, just Benedict Cumberbatch hanging out in the snow in Finland.

Benedict Cumberbatch ditches his trademark detective's coat for thermals as he dares to cheat death driving on ice in central Finland. Gavin Green joins him



 The frozen lake we're standing on is speaking to us. It's a groaning, creaking voice, almost of pain, from way down deep in the icy abyss. 'Listen to that,' says Benedict Cumberbatch, dressed in a thick fur-collared jacket, black salopettes, chunky blue scarf, big snow boots, thick gloves and woolly hat. He looks more Scott of the Antarctic than Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street. 'It sounds absolutely magical,' he says, concentrating hard on the sound of the ice moaning beneath us, around us. There is no other sound. It's too cold for birds or people or animals, too isolated for traffic.

'The ice is quite solid, I assume?' asks Benedict, articulating what we're all thinking. We're about to power around this frozen lake in a range of Jaguar sports cars and nobody wants their F-Type to turn submarine. 'Quite solid,' says our Finnish instructor, Tomi. He shows us a contraption that measures ice thickness. 'It's 35cm,' he says reassuringly. (That's just over a foot.) 'Although maybe less thick in places.' (An unhelpful postscript.)

We're in southern central Finland taking part in a Jaguar winter-driving course. Alongside me is probably the biggest British TV or film star since Anthony Hopkins made Hannibal a cannibal or Colin Firth performed his royal stammer. In excess of 16 million Brits watched Benedict reappear as Sherlock Holmes for his third series on BBC1, making it the most-watched — and certainly best-loved — British TV drama in over a decade.

He's tall (6ft), ramrod straight, just 37, slim (though trying to bulk up for his next part as a mercenary in Blood Mountain), has a blemish-free and stubble-free complexion, ice-blue eyes and swept-back auburn brown hair — which was dyed black for Sherlock, blond for Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate.

It was Sherlock, of course, that made him a star. Since that first series in 2010, it's been nonstop. 'I've played so many characters so fast,' he tells me. 'I had a bank holiday weekend to transfer from Sherlock Holmes into Christopher Tietjens [in Parade's End].'





On the frozen lake, driving a fast car, Benedict applies himself with the customary concentration of Sherlock solving a murder mystery. 'I do take challenges seriously,' he admits. Tomi and a former Finnish female rally champion, Minna ('She's the fastest driver here,' says Tomi) show him how to steer, how to brake and how to accelerate, to get the Jaguar to dance on ice.

His enthusiasm and determination are as clear as the bright Arctic light. At first, he spins (we all do). Later, after some practice, he's powering and pirouetting around the Finnish ice lake, more Senna than Sherlock.

Cumberbatch's intensity comes as no surprise. You have to be committed and laser-focused, I guess, if you're going to morph convincingly from Sherlock Holmes to Stephen Hawking, from Vincent van Gogh to Julian Assange, from Frankenstein and the monster to Smaug the Dragon. He's been an aristocratic WWI army officer (in Parade's End and War Horse — he says he has the face for it), a secret agent (in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), a slave owner (12 Years a Slave) and a Star Trek arch-villain. He's been Pitt the Younger and Young Rumpole. He's even been on Sesame Street — 'one of the best fun things I've ever done'.

READ MORE HERE  :http://highlife.ba.com/Destinations/Benedict-Cumberbatch-ice-driving-in-Finland.html


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch hints at Star Trek 3 return

DIGITAL SPY
By Emma Dibdin
Wednesday, Mar 12 2014, 11:03am EDT




The actor revived iconic villain Khan in JJ Abrams's Star Trek Into Darkness last year, and the film ended with the character being placed in cryogenic sleep along with his crew, leaving the door open for a return.

"That was a stupid thing to do," Cumberbatch joked during an interview with The New York Times. "They should have just blown me up."



Abrams will not return to direct the third installment in his rebooted Trek series, owing to his commitment to Disney's upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII, but will stay on as producer.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a557186/benedict-cumberbatch-hints-at-star-trek-3-return.html

Friday, March 7, 2014

6 Things We Learned From Benedict Cumberbatch's New Interview

 POP SUGAR
by Ryan Roschke 3/07/14

6 Things We Learned From Benedict Cumberbatch's New Interview

Benedict Cumberbatch graces the March cover of T Magazine, and the accompanying interview shows us yet another intriguing side of the star. By now, it's no secret who Benedict Cumberbatch is or why he's so sexy, so at this point, we're just enjoying the process of getting to know him better. Keep scrolling for our favorite revelations from his T Magazine interview.

1 He thought Khan, his Star Trek character, should have just been blown up at the end.







2 He played Queen Titania in his high school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.




3 .  3.  He thinks he looks like Sid from Ice Age.




Monday, September 30, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch and Chris Pine are BFFs as they party at Justin Timberlake concert in London

Best friends forever: Chris Pine and Benedict Cumberbatch share a blooming bromance off-screen.

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 09:25 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 30 September 2013

They shared screen time for Star Trek: Into The Darkness, but now Benedict Cumberbatch and Chris Pine seem to enjoy more than just a working relationship - they also appear to be the best of friends.

The two stars, who met earlier this year when Cumberbatch was cast in the famous film franchise, bonded in Hollywood while working on the multi-million pound project.

But, six months on, the pair the remain closer than ever as they enjoyed Justin Timberlake's headline show at the iTunes festival in London's Roundhouse, last night.





Chris, 33, and Benedict, 37, were seen alongside Grammy Award-winning Adele and Elizabeth McGovern at the star-studded show.

TV chef Jamie Oliver was also in attendance to watch Justin, XX, perform tracks from his new album The 20/20 Experience with old favourites such as Sexy Back and Cry Me A River.

Following a night of dancing and singing, the pair were seen socializing in Camden as they enjoyed a post-concert drink in local pub, Joe's Bar.

They were also seen smoking with fellow customers who had been to the highly-anticipated gig.

Benedict wore a blue duffle coat with a grey, flat cap, while Chris sported a tan-coloured woolen hat with a simple white T-shirt.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2439193/Benedict-Cumberbatch-Chris-Pine-BFFs-party-Justin-Timberlake-concert-London.html#ixzz2gP9C1CSg 
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: I'm not intelligent



BELFAST TELEGRAPH
5 AUGUST, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch thinks he fooled audiences into believing he's intelligent with his super-human role in Star Trek Into Darkness.

The 37-year-old actor played the villainous Khan in this year's Star Trek Into Darkness.

The character is part of a race of genetically engineered super-humans who defy both mental and physical limitations of normal beings.

The film's producer and co-writer recently heaped praise on the actor, saying Benedict brings to life "any character defined by intellect".

Benedict was humbled by the compliment. He also warned audiences should not mistake his apparent intelligence on screen with his real-life aptitude.

"I'm very flattered by being thought of as intelligent on screen," he told Entertainment Weekly.

"But should I ever do a Jeopardy!-type quiz show, I think people would soon see the Swiss-cheese holes in my brain," he mused.



Sunday, July 28, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch enjoys a night out with a red-headed woman


Red alert: Benedict Cumberbatch leaves a London night club hand-in-hand with a ginger friend

MAIL ON LINE
By HANNA FLINT
PUBLISHED: 03:36 EST, 28 July 2013
UPDATED: 03:47 EST, 28 July 2013


Benedict's night club look was far less clean cut than the designer suits he's usually spotted in on the red carpet.

The 37-year old actor kept it simple in a white T-shirt, faded black jeans, a grey blazer and black high-tops, while covering his dark dyed hair with a baker boy hat.

He held tightly to his female friend's red manicured hand, but it's unclear whether their relationship is romantic or platonic.





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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch: Sherlock relaxes upstairs at 221B Baker Street as filming on series three takes a break (RADIO TIMES)

Mark Gatiss tweets the unmistakable silhouette of Benedict Cumberbatch in what looks very much like a silk dressing gown as shooting comes to an end


Paul Jones
1:01 PM, 23 May 2013

Sherlock's not usually one to enjoy downtime – he'd rather be out on a case or shooting holes in the living room wall while repeatedly shouting the word "Bored!" at anyone who'll listen. But it seems as if getting the first two episode of series three in the can was enough to prompt even Benedict Cumberbatch's detective to slip on his dressing gown (or smoking jacket) and have a nice sit down.

READ MORE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-05-23/sherlock-relaxes-upstairs-at-221b-baker-street-as-filming-on-series-three-takes-a-break

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Watch Benedict Cumberbatch take a shower - deleted scene from Star Trek (JUST JARED)



Benedict Cumberbatch goes shirtless in a deleted shower scene from his film Star Trek Into Darkness that was revealed when J.J. Abrams made an appearance on Conan on Wednesday (May 22).

The scene was cut from the film but was revealed after J.J. was accused of sexism for showing Alice Eve in her lingerie during the movie, but not showing male skin.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch is definitely not Khan in 'Star Trek Into Darkness': Alice Eve (EXAMINER)


STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS FEBRUARY 11, 2013BY: MICHAEL SANTO

Despite rumors to the contrary, Benedict Cumberbatch's new "Star Trek" villain will not be Khan. That was made quite clear by "Star Trek Into Darkness" actress Alice Eve, as she walked the red carpet for the BAFTAs on Sunday (video embedded).

Succinctly, she said "He's not playing Khan."

Rumors have flown about the identity of Cumberbatch's new villain. There has been little clarity to this point. At the time of this writing, IMDB still lists his character as "Khan (rumored)."

Although it's been revealed that Cumberbatch would be playing John Harrison, it has thought that the name might be a cover. Still, earlier, Simon Pegg (Scotty) said the villain would not be Khan.


Monday, January 7, 2013

Henry Cavill and Benedict Cumberbatch Are Stars To Watch In 2013 (FORBES)


Dorothy Pomerantz, Forbes Staff


Another star we’re keeping an eye on this year is Benedict Cumberbatch. The British actor already has legions of fans from his work on Sherlock, an update of Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective series. This year he’ll co-star in one of the most anticipated movies of 2013: Star Trek Into Darkness. There’s been a lot of speculation that the character Cumberbatch is playing is Khan, the bad guy from the second Star Trek movie in 1982. But the star has said his character’s name is John Harrison.


Fans will also be able to hear (but not see) Cumberbatch in the upcoming sequel to The Hobbit. Cumberbatch voices the dragon, Smaug.


Speaking of superheroes, Henry Cavill also makes our list of Stars to Watch. The young actor, best known for his work in The Immortals, is the latest to take on the role of Superman. Brandon Routh tried in 2006 with Superman Returns but the film didn’t live up to expectations, earning $390 million at the box office on a budget of $270 million. Warner Bros. is hoping to see better results with Man of Steel, which hits theaters this summer. You can check out the trailer here. With his square good deeds, Superman has become a  tough sell in the age of tortured superheroes like Batman. But if the film is a hit, Cavill could be on his way to becoming the next Christian Bale.


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVu3gS7iJu4

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS SYNOPSIS REVEALS BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH AS GARTH OF IZAR?! CBN › News › Movie News Share on Tumblr 0 inShare Posted by: Matt McGloin, Editor/Publisher (COSMIC BOOK NEWS)



J.J. Abrams is having us play guessing games when it comes to Benedict Cumberbatch's character of the villain in Star Trek Into Darkness.

First it was said that Khan was the villain of the movie and then it was "leaked" that Cumberbatch will be playing the all-powerful Gary Mitchell.

Now with the new synopsis (below) revealed by Paramount, it could be any of the above two -- or possibly a third?

How about the mad Star Fleet Captain, Garth of Izar?

In the third season episode of the original Star Trek television series, "Whom Gods Destroy," the Enterprise was given a mission to take medicines to a planet where the Federation housed their criminally insane. One of the inmates happens to be a hero of Kirk's -- and one that has the power of shapeshifting!

Interestingly enough, Chris Pine recently mentioned a transformation that Benedict Cumberbatch undergoes, and didn't Zachary Quinto say something about not wanting to play these types of characters again?

Currently, Quinto is playing a serial killer in American Horror Story: Asylum. "Asylum" being the key word. It could be that Cumberbatch's characters shapeshifts into Spock (in the original it was Kirk), which would fit the bill about what Quinto said in regards to Spock  - that he stated was taken out of context - about not wanting to play these types of characters again, as he played one in Heroes as well.

READ MORE: http://movies.cosmicbooknews.com/content/star-trek-darkness-synopsis-reveals-benedict-cumberbatch-garth-izar

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

**SPOILERS** Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Spoilers and Rumors: Benedict Cumberbatch is Gary Mitchell Jesse Merke (POLICY MIC)



(WARNING: Major possible, quite likely spoilers ahead!!)

Ever since the Star Trek reboot hit theaters in 2009 and successfully rebooted the franchise, people have been wondering what's next for the born again franchise. While it was initially rumored that Benicio Del Toro would be cast as the bad guy, a few months ago it was announced that British actor Benedict Cumberbatch had been cast as the villain in the upcoming Star Trek Into Darkness, which is due in theaters next May.

When Del Toro’s name was initially being floated, people believed that director J.J. Abrams was going to bring back the legendary Khan character, which is considered by many to be the greatest villain in the entire Star Trek franchise. Many Star Trek fans (including myself) believed that bringing back Khan Noonien Singh would be a serious mistake, mainly because of the fact that it is believed that no one will ever be able to do better than Ricardo Maltoban’s. Remember seeing Heath Ledger portray the joker, and just knowing that that no one could ever do it better? Yeah. That.

However, after announcing that Benedict Cumberbatch was brought on board, another original series villain name began to circulate: Gary Mitchell. Cumberbatch is currently most well known for portraying the character of Sherlock Homes in the British television series Sherlock.

Lt. Commander Gary Mitchell first appeared in the original series episode “Where No Man Has Gone Before." He was Captain Kirk’s best friend, who ended up receiving god-like powers through an accident and became a serious threat to the Enterprise and her crew. Gary Lockwood, who also appeared in the Sci Fi classic 2001: A Space Odyssey, originally portrayed Mitchell.

So why believe that Benedict Cumberbatch will portray Gary Mitchell in Star Trek Into Darkness? There are a few reasons...

Late last year, sources close to the producers of the new movie revealed to TrekMovie.com and other websites that the new villain would be an reboot of an original series character:

“It’s definitely a character that will make fans of TOS excited. Think along the likes of Harry Mudd, or Trelane, or Gary Mitchell, or the Talosians or the Horta. Actually, it’s one of those that I named.”

Star Trek fans, you may now begin salivating!

READ MORE: http://www.policymic.com/articles/16041/star-trek-into-darkness-movie-spoilers-and-rumors-benedict-cumberbatch-is-gary-mitchell

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Damon Lindelof Impressed With ‘Star Trek 2’ Set And Benedict Cumberbatch Posted about 17 hours ago by Janice Kay (SCIENCE FICTION.COM)



Although he was very good at not disclosing any spoilers, Lindelof did give some pretty flattering praises of Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance as the movie’s baddie:

“Benedict Cumberbatch, I can already say with a certain degree of confidence, that he is gonna give an iconic film performance and one of the best sci-fi performances that I’ve ever seen.  And not even having seen the movie yet, just sitting there in video village with the headphones on.  So I’m really psyched.”

Rumors have been flying about Cumberbatch playing the role of Khan. But Simon Pegg, who plays Scottie on the film, immediately put that rumor to rest. “(Cumberbatch is) not just another disgruntled alien. It’s a really interesting… sort of… thing…Obviously I can’t talk about it.” He continued to say, “It’s not Khan. That’s a myth. Everyone’s saying it is, but it’s not.”

With filming already having been completed last week, ‘Star Trek 2’ is now in the hands of the post-production team who will have almost a year to do their magic as the movie is slated to be released on May 17, 2013.

Hopefully we won’t have to wait for too long before the first trailer is released!

Source: Collider, The Telgraph

READ MORE:  http://sciencefiction.com/2012/06/02/damon-lindelof-impressed-with-star-trek-2-set-and-benedict-cumberbatch/


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Simon Pegg: Benedict Cumberbatch's Star Trek villain isn't Khan Simon Pegg has denied rumours that the villain played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the forthcoming Star Trek movie will be the classic Trek villain Khan. (METRO)




There had been reports the genetically engineered character - originally played by Ricardo Montalban - had been due to make a comeback in the new film, due for release next year.

However Pegg - who will once again play Scotty in the new Trek movie - has now dismissed this as 'a myth'.

'Everyone's saying it is but it's not,' he said. 'I think people just want to have a scoop.

'It annoys me - it's beyond the point to just ferret around for spoilers all the time to try to be the first to break them.

'It masquerades as interest in the film but really it's just nosiness and impatience.


Read more:http://www.metro.co.uk/film/900656-simon-pegg-benedict-cumberbatchs-star-trek-villain-isnt-khan