Section 31. The answer to one big problem inStar Trek: Section 31is found in the return of Captain Worf (Michael Dorn) in ...
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 ...
What was once in development as a TV show packs quite a bit into a feature film. Star Trek: Section 31 brings Michelle Yeoh ...
The actor returns to "Star Trek," reprising her character Philippa Georgiou, who leads the franchise's first television movie now streaming on Paramount+.
But it’s still the “Trek” universe and even features the much-younger version of a character, Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl), who will become a hero ... You never know who she could kill next,” he says. ...
We meet a younger version of Garrett in Section 31, played by Kacey Rohl. And we learned a good deal more about Star Trek’s first woman in the Captain’s chair of the Enterprise. STAR TREK ...
But there could only be one victor, and while Georgiou had been willing to kill her entire family ... “She blew your mind,” Hardwick jokes to Rohl, who agrees with a laugh.
The team — minus Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl), who’s tied to a chair due ... but he hadn’t been able to kill his family while she could. She then spared his life but burned his face, and ...
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 ...
Star Trek: Section 31, the latest film of the much-loved Star Trek franchise, featuring Robert Kazinsky, Kacey Rohl, Sam Richardson, Omari Hardwick, and Michelle Yeoh, has started streaming on ...
However, something unexpected occurs as Section 31 progresses — it ceases to be merely a bad Star Trek episode, it descends into an almost unwatchable level of dullness. It's not even entertainingly ...