Star
Trek:
Section
31
will
premiere
as
a
direct-to-streaming
movie
on
January
24th
on
Paramount
Plus,
which
revealed
the
date
during
a
Trek
panel
at
the
New
York
Comic
Con.
Fans
will
finally
see
Michelle
Yeoh’s
Star
Trek:
Discovery
character,
Emperor
Philippa
Georgiou,
put
her
Mirrorverse
skills
to
use
as
a
super
secret
space
spy.
When
we
last
saw
Emperor
Georgiou
(an
alternate
dimension
version
of
Captain
Georgiou
Discovery’s
first
season)
she
was
flung
back
in
time
by
a
being
called
the
Guardian
of
Forever.
Before
that,
though,
she
had
been
recruited
as
a
member
of
Section
31,
the
clandestine
organization
that
the
Trek
franchise
often
uses
to
illustrate
that
even
the
glossy
Federation
has
a
shady
side.
The
film,
originally
announced
as
a
TV
series
in
2019
before
being
reintroduced
as
a
movie,
will
follow
her
time
as
a
Section
31
operative
who
“must
face
the
sins
of
her
past.”
In
addition
to
Yeoh,
Section
31
will
also
star
Sam
Richardson,
Sven
Ruygrok,
Omari
Hardwick,
Robert
Kazinsky,
and
Miku
Martineau,
who
plays
“a
young
Philippa
Georgiou.”
Paramount
Plus
subscribers
can
stream
it
anywhere
the
service
is
available
on
January
24th.
Promotional
art
for
Star
Trek:
Section
31.Image:
Paramount
Plus
(Originally posted by Wes Davis)
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