According to the reports, the movie is a spinoff of the series Star Trek: Discovery, but designed to exploit the talents of Michelle Yeoh.
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.
Section 31 on Paramount+, which is the first non-theatrical film in the franchise's history. While fans have been eager to see Michelle Yeoh reprise her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, critics seem ...
With the relaunch of Star Trek on TV with Discovery, Section 31 has become a mainstay of "modern Trek." And now with Star Trek: Section 31, it's fully in the spotlight, with Michelle Yeoh in the ...
Yeoh’s alternate universe dictator Emperor Philippa Georgiou is back for a knockabout adventure that ties into her villainous past (and antiheroic present).
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply ...
It’s a fun vibe that gives the entire cast a chance to ham things up, but whenever Section 31 slows down to zoom in on ...
Michelle Yeoh and Sonequa Martin-Green took to the red carpet Wednesday to celebrate the premiere of "Star Trek: Section 31," which lands Friday on Paramount+.
Section 31, a science fiction adventure directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, features a star-studded cast including Robert Kazinsky, Kacey Rohl and Michelle Yeoh.
Star Trek: Section 31 might be the weirdest Star Trek movie ever made.
This made-for-streaming Star Trek adventure starring Michelle Yeoh is an exhausting gallop of nonstop chatter and nonhuman ...
Section 31,” a new movie streaming Friday on Paramount+, is pretty much the “Star Trek” version of “Suicide Squad” as a group ...