That Michelle Yeoh would win an Oscar for playing several ... leads the franchise’s first-ever television movie, “Star Trek: Section 31,” now streaming on Paramount+.
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Hosted on MSNDon't Worry Michelle Yeoh Fans, The Oscar Winner Has Plenty Of Projects After Star Trek: Section 31Section 31's Michelle Yeoh has several science fiction & fantasy projects lined up that will likely appeal to Star Trek fans.
It features a familiar actor who’s never appeared in Star Trek before. Section 31 star Michelle Yeoh told Polygon this one was all about the personal, real-world connections she made in her ...
I’ve looked at all the other stuff [Yeoh] did and ... an element of what Michelle brings to the table.” But one of the most fun parts of “Star Trek: Section 31” was playing with the ...
Section 31, the Paramount+ movie is made just for streaming in the Star Trek series. The film features Michelle Yeoh returning as Philippa Georgiou, a role she first played in Star Trek ...
That's got to be worth a try, right? MINOR SPOILERS FOR "STAR TREK: SECTION 31" AHEAD "Star Trek: Section 31"'s opening ...
For Star Trek fans who watch until the end of the Star Trek: Section 31 film, there’s a bit of a surprise cameo. When Empress Phillipa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) and her team of secret operatives ...
Michelle Yeoh in “Star Trek: Section 31” wearing a costume designed with Balenciaga. “Balenciaga is very futuristic in many ways, and we thought ‘nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, who was first introduced in "Star Trek: Discovery," as she joins a secret division of Starfleet.
That status is claimed by “Star Trek: Section 31,” the franchise’s first feature since “Beyond” nine years ago, and the first going directly to home screens. A spinoff for Michelle Yeoh ...
Reach for the stars! Michelle Yeoh is making history in “Star Trek: Section 31.” Kacey Rohl (as Rachel Garrett): “Thirty-one is a black ops division. Spy work.” Michelle Yeoh (as Philippa ...
That Michelle Yeoh would win an Oscar for playing several ... leads the franchise’s first-ever television movie, “Star Trek: Section 31,” now streaming on Paramount+.
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