As Paramount Pictures remains to be attempting to determine what to do with their Star Trek films, Paramount+ has loved success with the a number of collection that they’ve been producing. Fans of the franchise have been very pleased with them, and yesterday they introduced that they’re creating a film titled Star Trek: Section 31.
Michelle Yeoh will reprise her function within the film as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, and it’ll comply with the character as she joins “a secret division of Starfleet tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets. But she also faces the sins of her past.”
It seems that Star Trek: Section 31 stands out as the first of many Star Trek films coming to Paramount+. According to a report from THR, the studio is trying to launch Star Trek films each two years! The report says:
Sources say Section 31 is being envisioned as Mission: Impossible meets Guardians of the Galaxy, which with the large scope of each movies would make doing a weekly collection a bigger problem. The plan, sources notice, is for Kurtzman and firm to do a Star Trek made-for-streaming film each two years for Paramount+.
I like that Paramount+ really has their shit collectively when it comes to Star Trek, and it appears to be like like they’re going to begin busting out Star Trek films earlier than Paramount Pictures and J.J. Abrams lastly get round to it. It additionally wouldn’t shock me if the Paramount+ Star Trek films ended up being higher those that Paramount Pictures begins making.
It’ll be attention-grabbing to see what these new Star Trek films find yourself being.
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