by Brooklyn May 14,2025
Following the success of *Star Trek: Lower Decks* and in anticipation of *Strange New Worlds* Season 3, Paramount has released a new straight-to-streaming Star Trek movie titled *Star Trek: Section 31*. This roughly 100-minute special focuses on Michelle Yeoh's character from *Star Trek: Discovery*, Philippa Georgiou, and her involvement with the secretive Starfleet division, Section 31.
However, the film has received mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. In a scathing 2/10 review for IGN, critic Jordan Hoffman stated, "Section 31 will infuriate Star Trek fans and bore everyone else… Michelle Yeoh has a moment here and there where she shows off a cool fight move, and that’s the only thing keeping the movie from getting a 1, our lowest score." Despite the harsh critique, fans might still be curious to see if the film is as bad as reported or if Michelle Yeoh's performance is worth watching.
Emperor Philippa Georgiou joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she must also face the sins of her past.
Star Trek: Section 31 is available exclusively on Paramount+. Subscriptions start at $7.99/month. For those looking to consolidate their streaming services, you can add Paramount+ as an add-on to an existing Amazon Prime account.
Star Trek: Section 31 is a spin-off from Star Trek: Discovery, further exploring Michelle Yeoh's character, Emperor Philippa Georgiou, as she navigates her role within the secretive Section 31 division of Starfleet. The film's timeline is somewhat ambiguous but is set between the original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Here's the official synopsis:
Emperor Philippa Georgiou is tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets. She must also face the sins of her past.
For fans looking to dive deeper into the Star Trek universe, most of the franchise, including Star Trek: Discovery and Strange New Worlds, is available on Paramount+. This platform also hosts the original series and a majority of the Star Trek movies. Here are some quick links to more Star Trek content:
Star Trek: Section 31 was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi and written by Craig Sweeny. The film features the following cast:
Star Trek: Section 31 is rated PG-13 for violence/bloody images, suggestive material, and some language. The film has a runtime of one hour and 40 minutes.
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