Here are the upcoming sci-fi and space movies to look forward to this ... Updated 06/02/25: Removed Star Trek: Section 31 since it came out, and we added an entry for Ash which is now confirmed ...
"Star Trek" veteran Alex Kurtzman and director Olatunde Osunsanmi talk about creating "a different color of the rainbow" for their space western take on modern Trek. "Star Trek: Section 31" might ...
Table of Contents Section 31 was Deep Space Nine’s scariest villain Discovery made Section 31 legitimate but not benevolent Star Trek, if you choose to accept it In the utopian future of Star ...
In the world of Star Trek, ISS doesn't stand for International Space Station. Here's what the designation means on the ...
Since the group was introduced in Deep Space Nine, what it means for Star Trek‘s utopian vision has always been challenging. If a project potentially glamorizes what is essentially Starfleet ...
The new movie Star Trek: Section 31 takes its heroes deep outside of Federation space. But in the Star Trek universe, you can’t go anywhere without hearing the word, “KHAN!” No one in ...
Few franchises have had the cultural impact of the various 'Star Trek' television series and movies, and nowhere is that more ...
after a whole bunch of space shenanigans that we won’t spoil here, Mirror Georgiou eventually became a member of Starfleet’s special ops agency, Section 31. The fourteenth Star Trek movie may ...
but at least fans now have a new Star Trek movie to watch. The new movie sees Georgiou live under a new alias as the owner of a nightclub that operates outside of Federation space. However ...
(Little Green Men, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) 1986 - Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the original Enterprise crew travel back in time to kidnap a pair of humpback whales who can save the future from ...
Star Trek: Section 31 gave Trekkers a glimpse into the history of a nearly-forgotten Captain of the Starship Enterprise. We all know about Captain Archer, Captain Pike, Captain Kirk, and Captain ...
Plus a flying garbage truck. It’s a bit of a tonal mishmash. Comedy and tragedy customarily share space in “Star Trek” — “Section 31” begins with a quote from Aeschylus and includes an ...