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Everything you need to know about Star Trek: Section 31 (Photo Credit – Instagram) Michelle Yeoh, the Academy Award-winning star, is reprising her role as the fierce Emperor Philippa Georgiou, a ...
Star Trek: Section 31's Limited Edition Steelbook only costs four bucks more than the standard 4K Blu-ray release. At the time of writing on January 28, the steelbook case itself hasn't been revealed.
Section 31 might have lit up last week upon hitting Paramount+ for… not exactly the right reasons, but the latest Star Trek film still has a few surprises up its spy-gear sleeves. Perhaps one of ...
Star Trek: Section 31 getting a sequel is entirely up to what kind of numbers the first new Star Trek movie in 9 years garners on streaming, although the target threshold for success is unknown ...
Star Trek: Section 31 is rated PG-13 for violence/bloody images, suggestive material and some language. The made-for-TV movie runs for a total of one hour and 40 minutes.
Fo r Star Trek fans who watch until the end of the Star Trek: Section 31 film, there’s a bit of a surprise cameo. When Empress Phillipa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) and her team of secret operatives ...
Section 31 was Deep Space Nine’s scariest villain Paramount In the utopian future of Star Trek, Section 31 is a grim anomaly. Creator Gene Roddenberry’s vision of humanity has evolved beyond ...
In the utopian future of Star Trek, Section 31 is a grim anomaly. Creator Gene Roddenberry’s vision of humanity has evolved beyond greed and bigotry, allowing our species to band together and join a ...
Star Trek: Section 31 is the first live-action Trek project taking place in the “Lost Era.” That’s the name Trekkers have given to the 75 years between the end of the Captain Kirk era and ...
Technically, “Section 31” is the first “Star Trek” movie since 2016’s “Star Trek Beyond,” and it’s clearly designed to continue in the tradition of the J.J. Abrams-produced films ...
For those away from home looking to watch Star Trek: Section 31, you may be unable to watch the show like you normally would due to annoying regional restrictions. Luckily, there’s an easy solution.
Though it would still be boring, Section 31 might actually be better if you come to it with no knowledge of Star Trek lore. This way, at least, you won’t end up wondering how writer Craig Sweeny ...