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Section 31 feels like any other sci-fi action movie, which isn't what most viewers want when they sit down to watch Star Trek.As an organization, Section 31 was already a controversial addition to ...
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 ...
It’s not just what Section 31 has to represent for Star Trek from a narrative perspective, but a tonal one too, something that has long been a question of debate in the franchise’s movie legacy.
So, as "Star Trek: Section 31" deploys on Paramount+, we raid the Federation's most classified files to give you a full debrief on Section 31's murky past. You may like ...
"Star Trek: Section 31"'s opening flashback introduces a young woman (played by Miku Martineau) who murders her family to prove she's worthy of leading a sadistic entity known as the Terran Empire.
But Section 31 is firing on just about all of its cylinders, and even though Discovery is behind us at this point, the movie charts an exciting new course for Star Trek’s potential future.
The first “Star Trek” film in almost 10 years — yes, Justin Lin’s “Star Trek: Beyond” was released in 2016 – “Section 31” is under a lot of pressure, but, despite my initial ...
Star Trek: Section 31 is streaming exclusively on Paramount+ instead of Netflix or Disney+.Paramount+ subscriptions start at $7.99/month. If you’re trying to keep your subscriptions in one place ...
Section 31 becomes so boring and ugly that it no longer can be seen as bad Star Trek. Heck, it can’t even be called bad sci-fi or bad genre work. It seems to have no interest or understanding in ...
After several false starts, Paramount’s finally making good on its years-old promise to give Michelle Yeoh a Star Trek vehicle of her own. Section 31 puts the once-evil version of Phillippa ...