Fans may recognize Sofia Boutella as Gazelle from Kingsman: The Secret Service, or anticipate her role as the titular antagonist in the upcoming Mummy movie, but this summer, moviegoers will see the actress bring the alien Jaylah to life in Star Trek Beyond. Ahead of the film's July 22nd release, Paramount Pictures has unveiled a new poster that stares straight into one of Jaylah's striped eyes, hinting at the intriguing secrets that might lie beyond its pupil.

“Star Trek Beyond,” the highly anticipated next installment in the globally popular Star Trek franchise, created by Gene Roddenberry and reintroduced by J.J. Abrams in 2009, returns with director Justin Lin (“The Fast and the Furious” franchise) at the helm of this epic voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise and her intrepid crew. In “Beyond,” the Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.

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Directed by Justin Lin from a screenplay written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, Star Trek Beyond stars Idris Elba, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, and Karl Urban.

The film is scheduled to hit theaters on July 22nd from Paramount Pictures, following its world premiere at San-Diego Comic-Con. Taking place on Wednesday, July 20th, the premiere will be an outdoor IMAX screening at Embarcadero Marina Park, complete with a live performance of the movie’s score by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra.

Poster gallery courtesy of Paramount Pictures:

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