Michelle Yeoh’s Star Trek Spy: Release Date

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Star Trek: Section 31 Premieres as Direct-to-Streaming Movie

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.

Emperor Philippa Georgiou Enters the Spy World

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.

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Section 31: A Mysterious Clandestine Organization

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

FAQs

Q: When will Star Trek: Section 31 premiere?

A: Star Trek: Section 31 will premiere on January 24th on Paramount Plus.

Q: Who are the main stars of Section 31?

A: The main stars of Section 31 include Michelle Yeoh, Sam Richardson, Sven Ruygrok, Omari Hardwick, Robert Kazinsky, and Miku Martineau.

Q: What is the premise of Star Trek: Section 31?

A: The movie follows Emperor Philippa Georgiou as a Section 31 operative who must confront her past.

Q: Can Paramount Plus subscribers stream Section 31?

A: Yes, Paramount Plus subscribers can stream Star Trek: Section 31 on January 24th.


Credit: www.theverge.com

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