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Why should Star Trek: Section 31 be an animated series. The first Star Trek animated series that aired in 1973, based on the original adventures of the USS Enterprise was elevated by voiceovers ...
That same ethos drives all of the depictions of Section 31 in DS9.After “Inquisition,” Sloan and Section 31 pop up time and again across the final seasons of the series.
Not only did Section 31 continue to appear in Star Trek works after Deep Space Nine, but it’s grown into the series’ most revisited invention.Section 31’s origins as a secret cabal that ...
‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Director on How Michelle Yeoh Was a ‘Force’ In Turning a Stalled Out TV Series Into the First ‘Trek’ Streaming Movie ...
Spoilers ahead: If you haven't seen the movie yet, check out our How to watch Star Trek: Section 31 guide for more info. That specific scene occurs when Emperor Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh ...
Section 31 took a long road from being one of the first teased TV spinoffs of Star Trek‘s streaming era after Discovery‘s first season, before vanishing into the shadows and re-emerging years ...
As Forbes reports, Section 31 now holds the “honor” of being the worst-rated Star Trek project, TV series or film, on critical aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, both in terms of both a rating from ...
But Section 31 is not the sort of organization you quit, so Reed's former boss Harris (first names are, apparently, optional), didn't hesitate to bring his unwitting sleeper agent back into the fold.
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 stranded on the verge of something that will never come.
The Star Trek movie Section 31 calls back to a classic episode from the Original Series. Will the movie's action-heavy approach correct the original episode's shortcomings or dumb down the franchise?