Exclusive: Anton Yelchin on Star Trek and Terminator 4
The Charlie Bartlett star on his journeys through space and time.
Anton Yelchin, the young star of Alpha Dog and Charlie Bartlett, has a bright future ahead, with starring roles lined up as Chekov in J.J. Abrams Star Trek retake and in McG's upcoming Terminator sequel. RT caught up with the actor recently to talk Bartlett, and couldn't resist grilling him about his burgeoning blockbuster career.On the quick development of T4, Yelchin could reveal little except to say that cameras were due to roll in May and he was excited to be a part of the franchise. "I don't really know how much I can say when it comes to Terminator, except that Christian Bale is in it and he plays John Connor," Yelchin told us. "But I love the first two movies and they're a central part of my childhood. They're great, big, epic sci-fi movies and they're smart and fun at the same time so I just love to watch them."
But the actor, born in the USSR, was more forthcoming when talk turned to Star Trek. "Shooting has been great fun," he told RT, "and I've just finished my part, but I think they're still going.
"It's a prequel, but I think it really remains very respectful to the original show while, at the same time, bringing something new to it. Older fans will be very pleased because they'll see their favourite characters and they'll recognise them."
Of his take on Chekov, he reassured us that he had been remaining true to the character's spirit. "Of course I'm doing the accent," he laughed, "this movie is about a return to your favourite characters but with new stuff too. You'll see the classic Chekov -- I just brought something of myself to it as well."
And it's a take that has impressed Walter Koenig, who played Chekov in the original show. "I met him, but I actually did it after I was done with the majority of my part," Yelchin said. "I got to talk to him and figure our what he thinks about us making it and he was really pleased and oddly gracious as well."
The movie, he said, will succeed because of Abrams' drive to do right by the franchise. "He's wonderful," Yelchin told us, "and he's got so much enthusiasm and energy. More than I've seen in any director I've worked with. He's got the same energy now, if not more, than he did on day one of shooting, and that just amazes me. I think it's just really quite an achievement as a director to be like that because it's a really, really difficult job and it's time-consuming and the hours are really long and it's hard. That he manages to be the way he is, to me, is incredible."
Yelchin can next be seen in You and I, Roland Joffé's latest about two teenage girls, played by Mischa Barton and Shantel VanSanten, who fall in love after meeting at a t.A.T.u concert. He revealed to RT that the film will premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival in May.
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on Mar 28 2008 03:54 PM It would be sweet if Abrams could bring back some of the WRATH OF KHAN magic to the Star Trek franchise. Most of the movies at least since 6 have been decidedly underwhelming. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 28 2008 04:04 PM I don't know, I'd definitely make a case for First Contact. Maybe it was a right-place-and-time thing, but I thought that movie really worked. Picard struggling with his past life as a Borg was great, and Alice Krige was pretty awesome. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 28 2008 04:34 PM Mischa Barton is playing a lesbian? I already nominate this for the Oscar for greatest movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 28 2008 05:15 PM charlie bartlet was just a wessel for this kid... (drum hit) (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 28 2008 05:38 PM That kid looks like a Hobbit in that pic. hmm...interesting! Dont know what character he is playing in T4 but hopefully it wont be a major role. Enough with the kids stuff, and get some good ol fashioned adult action on the go. Unless he is a young John connor in flashback mode. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 28 2008 05:41 PM Oh yeah, and never much been a star TREK fan, not enough lightsabers and stormtroopers for my liking... BUT, I am pumped for this movie, hopefully trek fans will get a huge space adventure in this version. I always saw star trek as having great potential, but i've never seen it hit the spot. Maybe i will now. Could be a new beginning to something great, like Batman begins/casino royal... (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 29 2008 02:53 AM He schould be playing john conner not reese, not that I give a ****. Get rid of Mcretard and i'll see it. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 29 2008 05:34 AM OMG! Next Shia?! But maybe more versitile? And Trek, could be really good. I've never once been interested in the show or films. But J.J. Abrams? I'm sold. Lesbians are always a hot topic. Most panned movie from Cannes? I already nominated it. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 29 2008 10:55 AM First I heard that Bale would be John Conner. Should already be halfway decent then. If Abrams is trying to stay true to the original, and most of the original cast is liking what they are seeing, then I have high hopes for this film. Hopefully it gets at least a 70% on the tomatometer. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 29 2008 12:33 PM The quality of Star Trek movies rests on the villan. The Wrath of Kahn had Montalban and First Contact had the Borg queen, and those two movies were kickass. The rest of them suck because they're usually fighting some lame thing like V'ger in the first one or that one with spock's brother where they flew to that planet with god on it. This new one has Eric Bana as the villan, and he's pretty cool, so I got some high hopes for it. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 29 2008 09:53 PM ^^^ Eric Bana rules. Go check out a movie called Chopper. Lemme tell ya, Mark"Chopper"read, versus a klingon! Now thats a fight i would love to see. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 30 2008 11:09 AM In reply to this comment (#1660045) "Eric bana rules?" Didn`t you watch the Hulk? Seems he was just along for the ride! or the paycheck. Oh no, EB cast as the villian, got my high hope`s for this movie deflated already. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 30 2008 11:11 AM In reply to this comment (#1660045) "Eric bana rules?" Didn`t you watch the Hulk? Seems he was just along for the ride! or the paycheck. Oh no, EB cast as the villian, got my high hope`s for this movie deflated already. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 30 2008 11:25 AM You might not have liked Bana in Hulk (I did), but you can't fault him Troy. He was awesome in that as Hector. "Sometimes the gods bless you in the morning and curse you in the night." (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 30 2008 11:27 AM Add to that his role in Munich!! Bana DOES in fact "rule". (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 30 2008 01:17 PM I like Ike,is right. the quality of star trek movies rest`s on the villian.Look at the rubbish of that last trex film. Montalban`s charismic screen prescence, was perfect casting for the role. What`s needed is new dark, menacing character.Whatabout Javier Bardem? An Oscar winning actor. Eric bana,a menacing, charismic, actor? Guess it`s time for opticians appointment! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 30 2008 01:42 PM Spartacus, trust me... Go rent CHOPPER!!! There you will see Bana in a charasmatic Menacing role. Just because he was Bruce Banner in the Hulk, doesnt mean thats all he is. I didnt particularly like him in Hulk neither. CHOPPER is his defining moment, one he could not beat in any future movie, unless they ever make CHOPPER-2! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 31 2008 08:27 AM Bana was great in Black Hawk Down too, I think he can be forgiven for Hulk. It wasn't him, he did what the director told him to do, I fault Ang Lee not the performances of the actors. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 31 2008 11:11 AM Wow thanks bat fink I never even knew that movie existed but it looks pretty f'n cool. Just checked out the reviews and the description sounds sick and twisted. Will rent (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 01 2008 03:29 PM I may have watched chopper on tv a few months ago. It was an australian film where he (bana), shoots a guy on a car park and admit`s to it, but baffoon police won`t arrest him, ha ha.Yes it was a totally different EB,much more gritty and at ease with himself.The hulk showed no one`s talent`s to any good effect, not even the GCI people.We can but hope for better in the next trex and hulk movies!! (Reply to this) |



