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Star Trek, Michelle Yeoh and Section 31
'Star Trek: Section 31' Review: Michelle Yeoh Proves Skeptics Wrong in Charming Paramount+ Spinoff Film
Many "Star Trek" fans were more than a little skeptical of the announcement of a new television film in the franchise focused on Section 31. For those unfamiliar with the intricacies of "Trek" lore, Section 31 is a covert black ops department within the United Federation of Planets (which includes Earth),
Star Trek: Section 31 review – "Michelle Yeoh deserves far better than this sci-fi spin-off"
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‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Review: Not Even Michelle Yeoh Can Save Paramount+’s Subpar Spinoff Movie
Section 31 is a spinoff of the series Star Trek: Discovery but mainly seems designed to exploit the talents of Michelle Yeoh, who, since she created the character of Philippa Georgiou, has added the term “Academy Award winner” to her bio.
Star Trek: Section 31 Review — Yeoh Confronts a Tragic Past
Michelle Yeoh as Georgiou and Joe Pingue as Dada Noe in Star Trek: Section 31, streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Photo Credit: Jan Thijs/Paramount+ At the end of her run in Star Trek: Discovery, Georgiou (Yeoh) was sent to a different time from the crew in order to survive.
'Star Trek: Section 31' review: It isn't classic 'Trek', but the Paramount+ exclusive offers some flashy fun
"Section 31" is a wildly addictive addition to "Star Trek's" legacy that does not tarnish the sci-fi property's reputation, but could be catalogued as an enticing side note. It acts as an infinitely watchable romp in the final frontier with intriguing twists tying back to the storied Eugenics Wars and the courage to try something entirely new.
Star Trek: Section 31 Review: Badly Goes Where Everyone Has Gone Before
But when Section 31 shifts to the movie’s present, something unexpected happens. 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 doing any of them well.
Michelle Yeoh returns to final frontier in 'Star Trek: Section 31'
A lot has changed for Michelle Yeoh since she first walked onto our screens as Captain Philippa Georgiou in "Star Trek: Discovery" television series seven years ago. Already a star, Yeoh’s Oscar win for "Everything Everywhere All At Once" (2022) catapulted her to even greater heights in Hollywood.
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The Stars of Star Trek: Section 31 Know Why You’re Nervous About the Movie
The cast and crew of Section 31 tell io9 why stories about the controversial Star Trek organization are necessary for the ...
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Star Trek: Section 31 review – Beloved franchise should have stayed on terra firma
Back when Michelle Yeoh first played Emperor Philippa Georgiou in TV’s Star Trek: Discovery, her schedule wasn’t as packed as ...
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How to watch the 'Star Trek' movies in order
Watching the "Star Trek" movies in order of release also places them in proper continuity order, since the original cast ...
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Where Was Star Trek: Section 31 Filmed?
Section 31′ is an exciting science fiction film that offers fans a thrilling new chapter in the ‘Star Trek’ universe. It ...
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Star Trek: Voyager at 30 — Did this series live up to Star Trek’s legacy?
After the previous three Star Trek series put William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Avery Brooks in the leading roles, ...
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Star Trek Online’s 33rd season to be Unveiled in February for 15th anniversary
This February marks the 15th anniversary of Star Trek Online and to celebrate this momentous occasion Arc Games will be ...
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Wilson Cruz on diversity in 'Star Trek': 'Coming together in order to solve problems and save the galaxy is probably an analogy we can use right now.'
Wilson Cruz on diversity in 'Star Trek': 'Coming together in order to solve problems and save the galaxy is probably an ...
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