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Star Trek Section 31 debuts on 24 January 2025

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Star Trek Section 31 will debut on Paramount+ here in Australia on 24 January 2025, the streaming service has recently announced.

Alongside the announcement comes a new trailer, which can be viewed below.

“In the movie, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh reprises her fan-favourite role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou – a character she played in Star Trek Discovery’s first season – who joins a secret division of Starfleet,” Paramount said of the feature-length film. “Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past.”

Star Trek Section 31 also stars Omari Hardwick (Power), Kacey Rohl (Hannibal), Sam Richardson (Ted Lasso), Sven Ruygrok (One Piece), Robert Kazinsky (Pacific Rim), Humberly Gonzalez (Ginny & Georgia) and James Hiroyuki Liao (Barry), and Miku Martineau (Kate).

Paramount+ plans start at $6.99 AUD/month or from $61.99 AUD/year.

Expect Star Trek Section 31 from 24 January 2025 on Paramount+.


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