Any TOS fan is going to love #StarTrekBeyond . The most beautiful Trek movie & the closest to the original series. A true space adventure!

The word is given!! #StarTrekBeyond is a blast! Great fun, action, humor! A throwback to The Original Series! LOVE! pic.twitter.com/pTkzFdIJ1p

Some of #StarTrekBeyond's best moments are Sofia Boutella moments. Great addition, kickass character, hope she comes back for more Trek — jen yamato (@jenyamato) July 14, 2016





Star Trek Beyond overcomes its villain problem with the cast, the set pieces, and a surprising amount of heart.Most optimistic of the three. — Jack Giroux (@JackGi) July 14, 2016



And, finally, the film apparently has a brief, but moving tribute to the major Trekkies we lost in the last year: Spock actor Leonard Nimoy and Chekov actor Anton Yelchin:



Also, great and subtle tributes to both Anton Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy. #StarTrekBeyond — Alex Welch (@AlexRWelch) July 14, 2016 And, finally, the film apparently has a brief, but moving tribute to the major Trekkies we lost in the last year: Spock actor Leonard Nimoy and Chekov actor Anton Yelchin:

Many of the complaints about J.J. Abrams' new films, as well as the first trailers for Beyond, were that they abandoned the optimism, adventure, and sense of fun that defines Star Trek and sets it apart from other franchises. We should take these first reactions with a grain of salt, but especially considering that Justin Lin and Simon Pegg have been vocal about getting back to the optimism of the TV shows, these reactions are extremely encouraging.When it comes to the new characters, attendees had a mixed response; Sofia Boutella's Jaylah was cited as a breakout character, while Idris Elba's Krall was met with more equivocation: