Star Trek: Section 31
Star Trek: Section 31 | |
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Written by | Craig Sweeny |
Directed by | Olatunde Osunsanmi |
Starring |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers |
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Production location | Toronto, Canada |
Cinematography | Glen Keenan |
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Original release | |
Network | Paramount+ |
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Star Trek: Section 31 is an upcoming American
Star Trek: Section 31 is expected to be released on the streaming service Paramount+.
Premise
Emperor
Cast
- Philippa Georgiou:
Leader of the Terran Empire in the Mirror Universe who has travelled to the Prime Universe and joined Starfleet.[2][3] Yeoh hoped the character would not lose her "edge" that she had when introduced as Emperor Georgiou, despite learning lessons about compassion and humanity during her time on Star Trek: Discovery.[4] - Omari Hardwick[5]
- USS Enterprise-C.[6]
- Sam Richardson[5]
- Sven Ruygrok[5]
- Robert Kazinsky[5]
- Humberly Gonzalez[5]
- James Hiroyuki Liao[5]
Production
Background
During production on the
The streaming service
By the end of January 2020, the series was set to be filmed from May to November 2020,
The third season of Discovery writes out Georgiou in the two-part episode "
Development
In March 2023, after revealing that Discovery would be ending with its
Production on the film was initially expected to begin in late 2023,
Filming
Filming began at
Music
In January 2020, Discovery composer Jeff Russo expressed interest in also composing the score for Section 31, but said that may not be possible due to his workload and the large number of Star Trek series being produced around the same time. He suggested that he could oversee other composers for Section 31 and other series if Kurtzman asked him to.[41]
Release
Star Trek: Section 31 is expected to be released on the streaming service Paramount+ in the United States and all other countries where the service is available.[5]
Future
In March 2024, Yeoh said she was open to making a sequel if the first film was successful.[6]
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