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Karls time on the stage covered his time with Star Trek and other projects including his upcoming role in Thor Ragnarok and possibly a new Judge Dredd TV series. In regards to playing Dr. Leonard Bones Mc. Coy he had a lot to say about last summers Star Trek Beyond, working with Leonard Nimoy and Anton Yelchin and of course the latest on the possible next feature film. Karl Urban at Star Trek Las Vegas 2. Waiting on Paramount OK if Beyond was his final Trek. On the subject of the next Star Trek feature film, the actor echoed recent statements from co stars Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine saying he would be the last to know what is going on. However, Urban also noted that all of the cast would love to return for a fourth Star Trek film. He put the onus on the studio saying The ball is in Paramounts court. There is a new head of Paramount Studios Jim Gianopulos a great guy and they are just in the process of looking at their slate at what is coming up. So fingers crossed we get to make another one. But Urban also noted he is ready to let go That being saidif Star Trek Beyond is the note that we end it on as sad as that is I am actually happy with that film. The actor stated that of the three Star Trek films he has been in, Star Trek Beyond is his favorite. He specifically noted how his character of Mc. Coy was most developed in the script for Beyond and he especially liked how the film showed the respect between the characters of Mc. Coy and Spock. Karl Urban and Zachary Quinto in Star Trek Beyond. Almost didnt return after Into Darkness. Even though Beyond is his favorite, it apparently almost didnt include him. Watch Tempted Online Hollywoodreporter' title='Watch Tempted Online Hollywoodreporter' />Karl was asked by a fan about reports that he almost didnt return for the follow up to Star Trek Into Darkness, which he confirmed There is some truth to the story. Firstly, I was a little disappointed with the lack of development with Mc. Coy in Star Trek Into Darkness. So it was that. Even though I had an amazing experience working with J. J. Abrams and the cast, at the end of the day I didnt have much to do. So when they came to me with the offer for Star Trek Beyond I was literally in the final stages of negotiating another film. Of course the development of the follow up film to Into Darkness was tumultuous with Roberto Orcis original script and deal to direct the being scrapped by Paramount shortly before pre production was set to start. Director Justin Lin was brought in and a new script to be written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung was commissioned. Urban noted the process was kind of rushed and kind of late and without a script it was difficult for him to agree to sign on. In the end it was Lin who was able to convince him to do the movie. They were basically asking me to take a leap of faith with them and I was unsure. I knew that if I didnt do it I would regret it. As I said before, its like family with those guys and its so much fun. It was really Justin Lin. We got on the phone and even though I couldnt read a script he told me the story and when he explained the situation of Bones and Spock being shot out of the turbolift into space and crash landing on a planet and being marooned together I was like In I am in in a big wayIt was sort of me letting them know I expected a somewhat higher caliber of contribution for the character of Mc. Coy. And it prompted them to develop it more and I certainly had a great ally in co star and Beyond co screenwriter Simon Pegg. Karl Urban in Star Trek Into Darkness. Watch Tempted Online Hollywoodreporter' title='Watch Tempted Online Hollywoodreporter' />Sees KirkSpockMc. Coy relationship at heart of Star Trek. Urban then talked about how he saw the character of Mc. Watch The Wizard Online Forbes'>Watch The Wizard Online Forbes. Coy I grew up watching Star Trek The Original Series, and I always loved how that triumvirate worked together and essentially what Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry did was split Kirks personality into three. He would have the two aspects of his brain argue out the dilemma of the week. Obviously with Spock having the cold, hard, rational, scientific, logical perspective. And with Mc. Coy being passionate, altruistic, and human. And Kirk takes the best of both arguments and making a decision and proceeding with that. That was really the core of the show. He then drew a comparison to how that triumvirate worked in the new films For the reboot, Spock became a lot more contemporary where he was a little bit more in touch with his emotions and a little bit more emotional. So it made that argument somewhat more difficult to play. That is sort of why I was appreciative of Star Trek Beyond and how we actually got to explore that together and some great interactions. Karl Urban and moderator Scott Mantz listen to fan question at Star Trek Las Vegas 2. Making Leonard Nimoy cry. Prompted by a fan question about not being able to meet the original Dr. Mc. Coy, Urban noted that it was something that he did feel he missed out on, but he has received good feedback from many who did know the late De. Forest Kelley. He retold a specific story about the late Leonard Nimoy, conveyed by his wife Susan After we shot Star Trek 2. William Shatner had a charity event and a whole bunch of us went along and Leonard and his wife Susan went too. And I was walking ahead and I hear Hey Karl, and I turn around and it was Susan and she pulls me back and says Karl, I just wanted you to know that when Leonard watched the movie the other night when you came on screen he cried. What it was is that the work that I had done reminded him of his dear friend and to me that was the greatest nod of appreciation that I have ever had to know that I was on the right track. Karl Urban at Star Trek Las Vegas 2. Promoting Beyond after Yelchins death was toughest thingAnother fan question was about working with the Anton Yelchin who played Chekov in three movies before being killed in a tragic accident last year. Urban started off seemingly echoing the sentiments of producer J. J. Abrams that they will not recast the role saying Anton was such a beautiful man. He is irreplaceable irreplaceable. The actor then recalled what it was like watching Yelchin grow up working on the Star Trek films When I met Anton he was literally just a kid.