Paramount+’s Star Trek: Part 31 will get official trailer

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The official trailer and a brand new poster for Paramount+’s Star Trek: Part 31 has arrived, with the film set to debut subsequent month.

It has been almost a decade since we final received a Star Trek film, however Paramount+ is proving to be the ultimate frontier, as they’re transferring ahead with a sequence of films unique to their service. The primary of those, Star Trek: Part 31, is about to hit the streamer on January twenty fourth, and now we have now the official trailer to get followers prepared.

Launched at CCXP in Brazil, the trailer for Star Trek: Part 31 appears to be upping the danger for the Starfleet. As Michelle Yeoh’s character warns and readies, “Millions of lives are at stake. Gather your people. We’re going to need every one of them.” As per Paramount, Part 31 has the next plot: “In the movie, Yeoh reprises her fan-favorite role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou – a character she played in STAR TREK: DISCOVERY’s first season – who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past.” Olatunde Osunsanmi – a veteran of Star Trek: Discovery in addition to quick anthology Quick Treks – directs, whereas Craig Sweeny (Medium, Elementary) writes.

Becoming a member of Yeoh for Star Trek: Part 31 are Omari Hardwick, Kacey Rohl, Sam Richardson, Sven Ruygrok, Robert Kazinsky, Humberly Gonzalez, and James Hiroyuki Liao.

Star Trek: Part 31 hasn’t precisely been constructing loads of constructive buzz with the fanbase, and it’s not going that the trailer will do a lot to sway. Whereas the forged does have promise – particularly led by Oscar winner Yeoh, who has such little TV work to her credit score – the film simply isn’t trying to be a draw for Paramount+. Bearing on the potential backlash whereas additionally defending why he took such an strategy, Sweeny beforehand said, “The concept is almost antagonistic to some of the values of Star Trek. Famously, there’s a spot for everybody in Roddenberry’s utopia, so I was like, ‘Well, who would be the people who don’t quite fit in?’ I didn’t want to make the John le Carré version, where you’re in the headquarters and it’s backbiting and shades of gray. I wanted to do the people who were at the edges, out in the field. These are not people who necessarily work together the way you would see on a ‘Star Trek’ bridge.”

What do you consider the trailer for Star Trek: Part 31? Will you be checking it out on Paramount+?

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