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Michelle Yeoh is fun to watch in "Star Trek's" first TV movie, but the series-turned-film is a tonal mish-mash that feels ...
Section 31." It's been a while since "Star Trek" fans have gotten a new movie, and even longer since we've gotten a movie ...
In the fourth Star Trek film, a giant cylinder-shaped space object lingers over Earth’s orbit, emitting sounds of extinct ...
Its surprising late-game cameo isn’t about franchise ties at all: It features a familiar actor who’s never appeared in Star ...
The Star Fleet insignia, that little delta-shaped thing so prevalent in every interation of the franchise since its creation, is nowhere to be found in Star Trek: Section 31. After the opening ...
But perhaps its last true gasp is “Section 31,” a shrug of a TV movie that looks and feels exactly like what it is: An ...
Even so, the Paramount Plus spin-off starring Michelle Yeoh as her “Star Trek: Discovery” character Emperor Philippa Georgiou has its entertaining moments. It's mainly constrained by being stuck in an ...
Section 31 takes place between the era that was lost between the original 1960s films and The Next Generation that came out in the 1980s.
The contortions through which a series goes before it reaches the air — the creative decisions and studio demands, the castings and recasting, the rewrites and punch-ups, the shrinking or ...