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Idris Elba's Human-Form Krall Issues Threat  in New 'Star Trek Beyond' TV Spot
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The ruthless villain appears in the footage in his human form without his alien make-up and delivers his aggression toward the Federation.

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Paramount Pictures has released a new TV Spot for "Star Trek Beyond" which features Idris Elba's Krall in a much different look. He appears in the footage in his human form without his alien make-up, delivering his aggression toward the Federation.

The video sheds some light on Krall's past. The chilling threat is recited by the character in an eye-opening transmission found by Uhura (Zoe Saldana). Krall says in his human form, "The Federation do not care about us."

He continues, "They abandoned this planet long ago. You'll probably never see me again. But if you do, be ready." The message implies that something happening to Krall which transformed him into the ruthless creature involved the Federation.

The film follows the crew of the USS Enterprise exploring the furthest reaches of uncharted space. Halfway into their five-year mission, they are attacked by a wave of unknown aliens, forcing them to abandon their ship. Stranded on an unknown planet and with no apparent means of rescue, the crew find themselves in conflict with a new and ruthless enemy.

Also starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Sofia Boutella, Joe Taslim and the late Anton Yelchin, "Star Trek Beyond" is due out in U.S. theaters next Friday, July 22.

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