
Star Trek: Section 31
To protect the light, they fight in shadow.
Emperor Philippa Georgiou joins a secret division of Starfleet tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets and faces the sins of her past.
- 4.8
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 36m

Michelle Yeoh
Philippa Georgiou
Omari Hardwick
Alok Sahar
Sam Richardson
Quasi
Kacey Rohl
Rachel Garrett
Sven Ruygrok
Fuzz
Robert Kazinsky
Zeph
Humberly González
Melle
James Hiroyuki Liao
San
Miku Martineau
Young Georgiou
Augusto Bitter
Virgil
Joe Pingue
Dada Noe
James Huang
Young San
Nikita Kim
Argo
Cindy Goh
Georgiou's Mother
Houston Wong
Georgiou's Father
Sonja Smits
Terran Proctor
Emily Mei
Torch Singer
Adam Kenneth Wilson
Businessman
Jimmy Chimarios
Baraam Security Guard
Shani Scherenzel
Baraam Security Guard
Nikki Grant
Antedian
David Benjamin Tomlinson
Andorian / Patron
Avaah Blackwell
Patron
Kirk Salesman
Patron
Nicole Dickinson
Patron
Rif Hutton
Godsend Timer
Alisha Seaton
San's Ship Computer (voice)
Melanie Minichino
Droom Doll (voice)
Jamie Lee Curtis
Control




Released
en
- #wormhole
- #dictatorship
- #covert operation
- #alternate timeline
- #annihilation
- #dystopian nightmare
Reviews

Well I think it’s hats off to all on-screen here who must have to stand around for ages in their CGI suits waiting for the computer to insert them, hologram-style, into the artificially created scenarios that dog this drivel from start to finish. And if the title of empress was good enough for Catherine the Great and Victoria, then why not for “Philippa Georgiou” (Michelle Yeoh)? Anyway, she’s bee

What a load of rubbish. I can't believe that someone at Paramount said, "yes, this is worth airing". What an embarrassment!
Decent sets and quality special effects, not to mention a capable actress, in the form of Michelle Yeoh, can't make up for the glaring shortcomings in this latest Trek offering. The core script of "Section 31" has been done a thousand times before, in one form or another, which is not, in and of of itself, unforgivable. Regrettably, though, on this occasion, the story lacks direction, a sembla
As a lifelong diehard “Star Trek” fan, I find it almost unfathomable to think that I would end up writing something negative about a franchise with which I have long been so deeply enamored – until now. The Paramount+ network’s first effort at creating a standalone “Trek” feature film is, to be honest, dreadful. “Section 31” is a picture with so many problems that it’s hard to know where to begin.

I was so excited because this movie is based on two rich sources of Star Trek lore, Emperor Philippa Georgiou, and Section 31. What a let down. This movie is an insult to Star Trek fans everywhere. It fails at every level.











