Section 31: Everything We Know About Star Trek’s First Streaming Movie

Summary

  • Michelle Yeoh stars in Star Trek: Section 31, a first-of-its-kind movie for the Star Trek franchise on Paramount+.
  • Section 31, a spinoff of Star Trek: Discovery, delves into secret ops agency history in a unique storyline.
  • Set in the early 24th century, Section 31 features a diverse cast and promises a mysterious plot with time travel elements.

Michelle Yeoh as Star Trek: Section 31's Emperor Georgiou

Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh stars in Star Trek: Section 31, and here's everything we know about Star Trek's first made-for-streaming movie. Section 31 is written by Craig Sweeny and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. A spinoff of Star Trek: DiscoveryYeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, the former ruler of the Mirror Universe's Terran Empire who joined Section 31 in Star Trek: Discovery season 2.

Star Trek: Section 31 was originally planned as an ongoing series spinning off from Star Trek: Discovery, from a suggestion by Michelle Yeoh. In January 2019, development began on a Star Trek: Section 31 series, which was scheduled to film from May to November 2020. Yeoh's character, Emperor Georgiou, was written out of Star Trek: Discovery season 3, to segue her into Section 31. However, the COVID-19 pandemic halted Section 31's production. Yeoh's availability also impacted Section 31, especially when she won the Best Actress Academy Award for Everything Everywhere All At Once. However, Yeoh used her Oscar clout to put Section 31 into production, this time as a feature film to stream on Paramount+.

Star Trek: Section 31 Trailer

Section 31 is unlike any Star Trek fans have seen

Star Trek: Section 31's first teaser trailer premiered at San Diego Comic-Con 2024. Highlighting more action than Star Trek fans are typically accustomed to, Section 31's trailer also evokes a central dilemma as Emperor Georgiou's black ops spy team conflicts with the morality espoused by Starfleet. Section 31's trailer introduces the entire team Georgiou assembles with the central characters appearing. It also shows intriguing flashbacks of Emperor Georgiou's blood-soaked past, with the young Philippa played by Miku Martineau.

Section 31 Is Star Trek’s First Streaming Movie

Star Trek movies enter the streaming era

Star Trek: Section 31 is Star Trek's first movie made-for-streaming on Paramount+. Section 31 is also the first Star Trek movie made since Star Trek Beyond premiered in theaters in 2016Section 31 is also said to be a very different type of Star Trek story, which is fitting since there's no indication it will be set on a Starfleet starship or space station, and will delve into the murky history of the United Federation of Planets' top secret black ops agency,

If Star Trek: Section 31 is a success on Paramount+, itopens the door for a sequel continuing the adventures of Emperor GeorgiouSection 31 becoming a hit also means the two-hour format for Star Trek on Paramount+ becomes a viable option for future projects. New Star Trek concepts or perhaps other Star Trek fans want, like the Star Trek: Picard continuation dubbed Star Trek: Legacy, could become made-for-streaming movies on Paramount+.

Star Trek: Section 31’s Cast & Story

Section 31 includes new faces and Star Trek legacy characters

Fittingly, Star Trek: Section 31's story is shrouded in mystery. It has been revealed, however, that at least part of Section 31 takes place in Star Trek's "lost era" of the early 24th century before the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Section 31 also involves time travel since Emperor Georgiou jumps back 800 years from Star Trek: Discovery's 32nd century. The official synopsis of Star Trek: Section 31 is as follows:

In Star Trek: Section 31 , Emperor Philippa Georgiou, joins a secret division of Starfleet tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets and faces the sins of her past.

Joining Michelle Yeoh in Star Trek: Section 31's cast are Sam Richardson, Omari Hardwick, Kacey Rohl, Rob Kazinsky, Sven Ruygrok, Humberly Gonzalez, James Hiroyuki Liao, Joe Pingue, Miku Martineau, and Augusto Bitter. Rohl plays the younger version of Rachel Garrettthe doomed future Captain of the USS Enterprise-C, who was played by Tricia O'Neill in the Star Trek: The Next Generation classic, "Yesterday's Enterprise". Richardson plays the first Chameloid shapeshifter seen since Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, while Humberly Gonzalez plays a Deltan. Meanwhile, Rob Kazinsky is not playing a Borg despite his character's cybernetic exo-suit.

When Star Trek: Section 31 Will Premiere

Section 31 is coming in 2025

Star Trek: Section 31 does not yet have a release date from Paramount+, but the teaser trailer announced Section 31 willpremiere in 2025.Section 31 wrapped filming in March, with cast members from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds joining Section 31's actors at their wrap party in Toronto. The status of Star Trek: Section 31's post-production is not known, but the movie will be locked for its eventual premiere on Paramount+.

A lot is riding on Star Trek: Section 31 as Star Trek's first streaming movie.

Star Trek: Section 31 not premiering until 2025 makes sense since Paramount+ lacks Star Trek content next year. The only other wrapped Star Trek project is Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, which will also premiere on Paramount+ in 2025. Star Trek's next series, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, doesn't start filming until fall 2024 for a potential 2026 release. This means a lot is riding on Star Trek: Section 31 as Star Trek's first streaming movie, but fans have already learned never to underestimate Michelle Yeoh's Emperor Georgiou.