List of accolades received by Star Trek Into Darkness

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Benedict Cumberbatch gained many awards for his performance in this film

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Total number of awards and nominations [Note 1]
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Star Trek Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction film produced by Bad Robot and Skydance Productions, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof, [1] and was produced by J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk in addition to the three writers. Abrams also directed the film. [2] It is the twelfth film in the Star Trek film franchise, [1] and a sequel to Star Trek (2009) which rebooted the series with a new cast. [3] The film follows Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and the crew of the USS Enterprise as they seek to prevent Admiral Alexander Marcus (Peter Weller) from starting a war with the Klingon Empire, and Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch) from getting his revenge on Starfleet. [4] Star Trek Into Darkness was made on a production budget of $190 million. [5]

The world premiere took place in Sydney, Australia on April 23, 2013. [3] The film opened in the United States on May 16, 2013, grossing more than $70 million on the opening weekend and over $228 million during the theatrical run. [5] Star Trek Into Darkness took more than $467 million worldwide. These takings placed the film as the second most successful Star Trek within the United States, and the most successful worldwide. [6] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 246 reviews and judged 87 percent to be positive. [7]

Star Trek Into Darkness garnered 9 wins at ceremonies such as the ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, Golden Trailer Awards and the California on Location Awards. [8] [9] [10] This was out of 44 nominations, with the visual effects work on the film highlighted by the number of award nominations in this category. In addition, cast members such as Cumberbatch, Quinto and Pine were nominated for several awards, with Cumberbatch receiving the Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year. This was for the various films he appeared in during 2013, including 12 Years a Slave , August: Osage County and The Fifth Estate as well as Star Trek Into Darkness. [11] The most nominations received were five, from the Saturn Awards, while the most wins came from the Key Art Awards were the film was awarded both a Bronze and Silver award. [12] [13] [14]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
Academy Awards March 2, 2014 Best Visual Effects Burt Dalton, Ben Grossmann, Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach Nominated [15]
ADG Excellence in Production Design Award February 8, 2014 Best Production Design – Fantasy Film Scott ChamblissNominated [16]
Annie Awards February 1, 2014 Outstanding Achievement, Animated Effects in a Live Action ProductionKarin Cooper, Ben O’Brien, Chris Root, Lee UrenNominated [17]
Amelia Chenoweth, Jay Cooper, Jeff Grebe, Dan PearsonNominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards June 26, 2014Top Box Office Film Michael Giacchino Won [8]
Britannia Awards November 9, 2013British Artist of the Year Benedict Cumberbatch Won [18]
British Academy Children's Awards November 24, 2013Kid's Vote Feature Film Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [19] [20]
British Academy Film Awards February 16, 2014 Best Special Visual Effects Burt Dalton, Ben Grossmann, Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach Nominated [20] [21]
California on Location Awards October 28, 2012Location Team of the Year – Features Star Trek Into Darkness Won [9]
Critics' Choice Awards January 16, 2014 Best Visual Effects Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [22]
Best Action Film Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Film Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated
Empire Awards March 30, 2014 Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [23]
Golden Trailer Awards May 5, 2013Best Summer Blockbuster TV Spot Paramount Pictures, AV Squad for "Return (Superbowl) (sic)"Nominated [24]
May 30, 2014Best Action Paramount Pictures, TRANSIT for "Illusion"Nominated [25] [26]
Best Fantasy Adventure Paramount Pictures, AV Squad for "Destiny Trailer 3"Nominated
Best Fantasy/Adventure TV Spot Paramount Pictures, AV Squad for "Go :30"Won
Hollywood Film Festival Awards October 20, 2013 Best Hollywood Film Star Trek Into Darkness Won [27]
Hollywood Post Alliance Awards November 7, 2013Outstanding Color Grading – Feature Film Stefan Sonnenfeld Nominated [28] [29]
Outstanding Editing – Feature Film Maryann Brandon, Mary Jo Markey Nominated
Outstanding Visual Effects – Feature FilmJay Cooper, Dan Pearson, Alex Prichard, Adrien Saint GironsNominated
IGN Awards January 9, 2014Best Sci-Fi Movie Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [30] [31]
Best Sci-Fi Movie – People's Choice Award Star Trek Into Darkness Won
IFMCA Awards February 20, 2014Best Original Score For a Science Fiction/Fantasy Film Michael Giacchino Nominated [32]
Key Art Awards October 14, 2013Best Trailer – Audio/VisualAV Squad for "Destiny Trailer 3"Bronze [13] [14] [33]
October 16, 2013Best Audio/Visual TechniquePusher for "Trailer 2"Silver
MTV Movie Awards April 13, 2014 Best Villain Benedict Cumberbatch Nominated [34]
People's Choice Awards January 8, 2014 Favourite Movie Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [35]
Favorite Movie Duo Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto Nominated
Favorite Action Movie Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated
Satellite Awards December 2, 2013 Best Overall Blu-ray Disc Star Trek Into Darkness Won [36]
Saturn Awards February 25, 2014 Best Science Fiction Film Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [12]
Best Director J. J. Abrams Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Benedict Cumberbatch Nominated
Best Costume Michael Kaplan Nominated
Best Special Effects Burt Dalton, Ben Grossmann, Patrick Tubach Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards December 16, 2013 Best Visual Effects Star Trek Into Darkness Nominated [37]
Teen Choice Awards August 11, 2013 Summer Movie Star: Male Chris Pine Nominated [38]
Summer Movie Star: Female Zoe Saldana Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards February 12, 2014 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion PictureRon Ames, Ben Grossmann, Roger Guyett, Luke O’ByrneNominated [39]
Outstanding Models in a Feature Motion PictureThomas Fejes, John Goodson, Bruce Holcomb, Ron WoodallNominated

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Notes

  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions, such as Bronze or Silver awards, are considered wins in this award tally.

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