"Star Trek Beyond" is one of the most anticipated movies of 2016. With less than one month left in its release, Paramount Productions recently released the final trailer of the movie.
The new "Star Trek Beyond" trailer is similar to previous trailers and contain nothing but the plot of the movie. However, it features pop singer Rihanna's new song titled "Sledgehammer," which will also be included among the soundtracks of the film.
What makes the trailer truly worth anyone's watch is Rihanna's "Sledgehammer," according to Wired. The song is a pleasant getaway from the movie's theme song. The new track sounds good, no matter what impression people have of the new trailer.
Even though the new trailers are nothing different to the previously released snapshot of the film, it does provide a heavy dose of previously unseen scenes. From Captain Kirk's log, Sofia Boutella's mysterious alien character, villainous Krall and Jaylah and a few shots of the Enterprise, the new trailer features literally everything, but nothing about Anton Yelchin's character Pavel Chekov.
Even though the previous two instalments in the series - "Star Trek" and "Star Trek: Into The Darkness" - were not bad at all, fans are hopeful that "Star Trek Beyond" will be a far better flick than the previous versions. While a majority of sequels released in 2016 have not been that successful in terms of box office earnings, people are hopeful that "Star Trek Beyond" would perform more like "The Conjuring 2."
Yelchin tragically passed away on June 19. His body was found by his friends, pinned between a brick pillar and his Jeep Grand Cherokee outside his home in California. Yelchin was remembered by his family and friends in a private funeral service on June 24, Friday, according to US Weekly.
Following the accident, it was discovered that the actor's vehicle may have been involved in a recall. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, some electronic gearshifts in Jeep Grand Cherokees from the years 2014 and 2015. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) later claimed that it is investigating into the cause of the accident, whether it did take place because of a defect in the vehicle.
The following is the final trailer for the film "Star Trek Beyond:"