Set of red “Sides” used by actor Chris Pine during the filming of the 2016 science fiction film Star Trek: Beyond. A surprise attack in outer space forces the Enterprise to crash-land on a mysterious world. The assault came from Krall (Idris Elba), a lizard-like dictator who derives his energy by sucking the life out of his victims. Krall needs an ancient and valuable artifact that’s aboard the badly damaged starship. Left stranded in a rugged wilderness, Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto) and the rest of the crew must now battle a deadly alien race while trying to find a way off their hostile planet.
Hollywood likes to keep its secrets on set, and Bad Robot is no exception. Those in the industry know Bad Robot takes secrecy to a whole new level with red paper scripts that only select crew members can read, a near-zero camera policy on set, and red paper sides for the actors. The red paper makes them impossible to photocopy, not that anyone would get a chance to do so, since the sides are gathered up and destroyed every day after camera wrap. At least, that’s what’s supposed to happen. These sides, printed for Chris Pine for the Star Trek: Beyond production, managed to avoid destruction. They are possibly the only set marked with the actor’s name to survive the shoot.
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