I figured I'd add in the rest of the confirmed cast for Star Trek XI.
Despite the Internet rumors that said Matt Damon would play the role of the legendary captain, J.J. Abrams said that Damon was simply too old for the role. Instead the Kirk will be helmed by the lesser known Chris Pine of
The Princess Diarys 2: Royal Engagement. Damon has reportedly said if Abrams ever plans on portraying Kirk older then Pine in future movies, he'd be happy to take on the roll.
You've seen Karl Urban play everything from a brash, defiant Éomer in
Lord of the Rings, to a suave, sophisticated Julius Caesar's in
Xena: Warrior Princess. The good ol' country doctor shouldn't be too much of a chore for him to pull off.
Aye! That ye ar' laddy. Dinae you 'ear that James Doohan 'ad the worst Scottish accent ya ever did set your ears ta? Or so real Scottish people tell me. Simon Pegg is a Brit, but it remains to be seen if he'll stay true to character, or stay true to a real Scottish brogue. I for one don't think I'd mind hearing the bad version for nostalgia's sake. You might remember Pegg from the cult classic
Shaun of the Dead.
Hikara Sulu will be played John Cho, known for his role in the
American Pie films. They came this close to casting James Kyson Lee (Ando from
Heroes), but with Quintos (Sylar) already playing Spock, NBC didn't want to loose two actors from the hit series for three months.
Good old (and healthy) Captain Chris Pike will be played by none other then Bruce Greenwood. You know Bruce from a lot of different films and television shows. Most recently and notably he played the President of the United States in
National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets. But a long time ago I remember him as the star of the ground breaking (and incomplete) television series
Nowhere Man.
Probably not real well know in American circles, but did have a memorable role in 1981's
Chariots of Fire, Benn Cross is the British actor tapped to play Spock's estranged father, Sarek. Seems the obvious choice going by these pictures alone. We'll see if he can match that strange mix of stoicism and charm evoked by the late Marc Lenard.
Lovely Amanda Grayson, Spock's very human mother will be played by the infamous Winona Ryder, obviously, at a much earlier time in her life then we saw on the original series. The role was originally played by Jane Wyatt, best know as the endearing mother on
Father Knows Best.
We'll be seeing a lot of characters as they were when they were young children, including Kirk and Spock. In this case, we'll be a seeing a character for the first time when he was still alive. Spencer Daniels will play a very spry and alive older brother of Kirk. George Samuel "Sam" Kirk, Jr. to be exact. Originally portrayed by a very still and very mustached William Shatner.