'His performance is more young Harrison Ford': Karl Urban seems to have the upper hand over Chris Pine as Star Trek fans compare their casts in the $2.26 billion franchise

'His performance is more young Harrison Ford': Karl Urban seems to have the upper hand over Chris Pine as Star Trek fans compare their casts in the $2.26 billion franchise

HomeNews, Other Content'His performance is more young Harrison Ford': Karl Urban seems to have the upper hand over Chris Pine as Star Trek fans compare their casts in the $2.26 billion franchise

Fans can't get enough of Karl Urban's perfect portrayal of Leonard McCoy in the modern Star Trek movies.

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Karl Urban has appeared in some of the most memorable franchises and big budget films. While he may not be an A-list movie star, the actor has shown versatility through his various choices. His impressive performances in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Bourne Supremacy, Judge Dredd, The Boys and the Star Trek reboot films have made him an interesting actor to watch on screen.

Urban played the iconic role of Leonard McCoy in the reboot film series, previously played by DeForest Kelley in the original Star Trek franchise from the 60s. The Boys star starred alongside Chris Pine in the films who played James Kirk. Fans have compared their performances to the actors who played their characters in the past while praising Urban's contribution to the franchise.

Karl Urban took over the role of Leonard McCoy in the Star Trek reboot films directed/produced by JJ Abrams. The actor gave a convincing performance as the character, channeling DeForest Kelley's aura while making the role his own. Urban and Chris Pine led the reboot movies with great confidence and fans are now looking back at how they fared in the film.

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'His performance is more young Harrison Ford': Karl Urban seems to have the upper hand over Chris Pine as Star Trek fans compare their casts in the $2.26 billion franchise.
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