Section 31's heroes is positioned as the long-awaited polar opposite of the genetically engineered villain Khan Noonien Singh.
Section 31 introduces a new genetically enhanced character who lived around the same time as the Earth tyrant Khan Noonien ...
A new film, Section 31, sets a dire new low for much-abused franchise. Will long-suffering Trekkies ever get the Star Trek they deserve?
But to this day, the crown jewel in the cinematic Starfleet crown is Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In fact, the Library of Congress just included Nicholas Meyer’s 1982 sci-fi masterpiece in ...
The benefit of the Kelvin Timeline is that it not only allows Star Trek to explore canon material – such as Khan (he of the Wrath) – but to do something completely new with it. Khan features ...
We're leaving the Neutral zone and taking a stand with our list of the Star Trek movies ... The sacrifice that is so poignant in Wrath of Khan falls flat because the relationship between Kirk ...
Within a tight eight-week span during the summer of 1982, movie theaters were flooded with original, genre-defining films ...
The second Star Trek film gave the world the iconic “Khaaaaan!” scream and is often ranked as a fan favorite. After Spock has to sacrifice himself in The Wrath of Khan to save the crew amid ...
While searching for a long-lost ship, Kirk and Spock visit the planet Sigma Iotia II, which resembles ... Wilber and Coon that Khan would be a Star Trek great, even if Wrath of Khan never happened.
They are filled with inside Star Trek references and jokes. For example, when we meet Khan for the first time, played deliciously and diabolically by Len Mendez, Mr. Mendez sings “My Wrath ...
Star Trek has a long history with visual effects, from The Cage to Section 31. For this article, visual effects include ...