Depends on the workHe still sucks.![]()
They could have used Garth without missing much of a beat. He was injured and genetically altered so he could heal - superblood. It allowed him to change his appearance - superspy.
There's only one Khan and Cumberbatch got picked to portrayal the Kelvin timeline version of him. Although I don't really buy into Simon Pegg's theory about the past being altered by Nero's arrival ....
Benicio Del Toro was in discussions first, but apparently money was a sticking point. Cumberbatch was brought in fairly quickly, supposedly at the suggestion of Spielberg.I thought Benicio del Toro was approached first, and then when that didn't work out, Cumberbatch was chosen?
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Party on.They could have used Garth without missing much of a beat.
Bogus, more like.Party on.
Shame they couldnt get benecio toro to do it. He wouldve nailed it f sure.
Wow -- never thought of that before... and yeah, it would have made MUCH MORE sense both with casting, and with the villain... you could go back to some episodes.. like how the mind altering device was supposed to help, but didn't... and his shape shifting could be tied to "magic blood" in some way.. and look/sound-wise, much better fit.Right up to the Big Reveal on premiere night of STiD, my Trek friends and I were almost-convinced that Cumberbatch was playing Garth of Izar. (Remember Simon Pegg's Tweets that Cumberbatch was definitely NOT playing Khan.) But then reality hit: given a popular choice, do you go barely-remembered Garth or twice-known Khan?
Since Orci's joke about a gag-ending of seeing Khan's sleeper ship at the end of the 2009 film, it was essentially inevitable that they'd go Khan.
The problem with Benicio del Toro is that he is still the wrong race for Khan, he just happens to be closer to Ricardo Montalban than Cumberbatch was.
Lol, Dennis, still bringing it after all these years. Do you singlehandedly "keep it real" for trekkies everywhere?Cumberbatch nailed it. The only virtue del Toro would have brought to the part was being of an ethnicity that white people might lazily confuse with Montalban's, therefore believing him to have the same wrong background as Montalban instead of a different wrong background like Cumberbatch.
He's Indian, and was "recognized" on sight as a Sikh by McGivers, despite the obvious differences.What is the race for Khan? Indian? Mexican? Being genetically engineered he could be of any race, or mix of races.
Mitchell is small potatoes and too much of an easter egg for fans to make a whole movie around.
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