Rebirth serves as a soft reboot of the franchise, taking place five years after the conclusion of the Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard-led Jurassic World trilogy but featuring an entirely new cast ...
Thirty years ago today, 'Phage' introduced us to the Vidiians, giving Star Trek one of its best body horror scares wrapped in layers of tragedy.
Star Trek: Section 31 has no interest in letting Fuzz do anything quite so rich. Fuzz gets to shout and cackle and even have ...
E ver since 1966’s premiere of the first episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, the entertainment world has never been the same. This franchise that has boldly gone where no ...
Section 31 gave Trekkers a glimpse into the history of a nearly-forgotten Captain of the Starship Enterprise. We all know about Captain Archer, Captain Pike, Captain Kirk, and Captain Picard.
After scaling back its universe of streaming shows, Star Trek is roaring back to life this month with the long-awaited release of Section 31, starring Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh.
Along the way, they commit mutiny, battle Klingons, and blow up the Enterprise (oops). What we think: Good news, everyone! From this point on, there are no bad Star Trek movies! The Search For ...
Section 31 will infuriate Star Trek fans and bore everyone else. Even with the golden opportunity to play interplanetary outlaws, none of the cast (except Richardson) are anything but annoying.
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"Star Trek" fans have endured some turbulent treatment over the past decade or so with the dizzying array of feature films, animated shows, and live-action TV series hopping around the franchise's ...
But it also appears to get the science majorly wrong — to the point that it seems, according to some scientists, to have accidentally declared that all Americans are now female. According to ...
The 25-year evolution of the Federation’s clandestine spy division known as Section 31 and its presentation within the "Star Trek" universe has taken a few twists and turns over the years.