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Sritics and viewers alike, have come together to agree that Star Trek: Section 31 may be the objectively worst thing in the history of the series.
but Star Trek. So, your mileage may vary, but we think you can safely skip this one. How this film managed to make Khan a boring antagonist is a mystery that will baffle scholars for years to come.
Star Trek II also featured the return of arguably the Original Series’ greatest villain, the genetic superman Khan Noonien Singh, played once again with over-the-top relish by Ricardo Montalban.