I think sometimes people forget that movie making is business, not just art, so they're always going to go with what's going to bring in the most money. As much as us hardcore fans might be annoyed by it, the stuff that people know and recognize is going to bring a lot more attention to a new entry in a franchise, and is going to bring a lot more people who know the franchise but aren't huge fans.
If they insisted on casting Cumberbatch as the villain, they should have just made him one of Khan's followers, and then maybe brought in an Indian actor to play Khan later.
I was a little annoyed at first that they went with Khan, but overall I thought the story was different enough that I was OK with it, and I ended up really enjoying the movie. My only problem is the fact that they cast a very white, British guy as an Indian character, all it would have taken is a line about changing his appearance and I would have been happy. I think they did include that in the Khan sequel/prequel comic, but it would have been nice if it was in the movie too.I feel like they got off to a good start. ST09 was like a shot in the arm ( but in a good way, haha ). Then Abrams was like, "It's my second film, I must do Khan. You gotta do Khan in the second film. I don't make the rules."![]()
If they insisted on casting Cumberbatch as the villain, they should have just made him one of Khan's followers, and then maybe brought in an Indian actor to play Khan later.
Beyond is one my absolute favorite movies of the whole franchise.Of the three Kelvin-verse films, I enjoyed Beyond the most. It felt most like a Trek episode to me--with a movie budget of course. My only complaint is that we didn't need to see the destruction of yet another Enterprise.