First Look: Steve McQueen’s ‘Twelve Years a Slave’ with Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Paul Giamatti, Paul Dano, Sarah Paulson, Alfre Woodard and Chiwetel Ejiofor  | USA Today

JJ Abrams Shows a Deleted ‘Star Trek’ Scene Featuring Benedict Cumberbatch in the Shower on ‘Conan’

Character Poster: Benedict Cumberbatch ‘Star Trek Into Darkness | Film Thrasher

Character Poster: Benedict Cumberbatch ‘Star Trek Into Darkness | Film Thrasher

“Oh hey. Look who just swung by the ‘World’s End’ edit…” - Edgar Wright

“Oh hey. Look who just swung by the ‘World’s End’ edit…” - Edgar Wright

cumberbatchweb:

First production still of Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange in ‘The Fifth Estate’
Link to high res version.

cumberbatchweb:

First production still of Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange in ‘The Fifth Estate’

Link to high res version.

entertainmentweekly:

Sorry, Cumberbitches — the start of production on the third cycle of this detective drama has been moved from January to March. Sources say the shift was necessary to accommodate the busy schedules of the show’s breakout stars, Benedict Cumberbatch (who’s filming Star Trek 2) and Martin Freeman (starring in The Hobbit).

Benedict Cumberbatch Is Playing [Redacted Spoiler] In J.J. Abrams’ STAR TREK 2

Sites around the web are abuzz with an alleged confirmation as to who Cumberbatch will be playing in JJ Abrams’ new Trek film. If you want to join the legions that have read the spoiler, click through.

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inothernews:

Because you should listen to Benedict Cumberbatch talking about Star Trek as often as possible.

Consider this a huge rumor right now with a Tardis sized grain of salt. 

notnadia:

I LOVE EVERYONE IN THIS BAR RIGHT NOW.

[the world’s largest h/t to furiousfurious]

Benedict Cumberbatch (AKA BBC’s Sherlock) Sings “Candle In The Wind” As Alan Rickman | Buzzfeed

This is the greatest Brit on Brit impression since Steve Coogan’s Michael Caine.

Parade’s End will be a five-part miniseries set during World War I, written by Oscar winner Tom Stoppard (!), directed by Generation Kill’s Susanna White, and co-produced by HBO and the BBC. It’s based off the series of novels of the same name by Ford Madox Ford.

Benedict Cumberbatch is blowing up (figuratively).