Section 31 introduces a new genetically enhanced character who lived around the same time as the Earth tyrant Khan Noonien ...
Section 31's heroes is positioned as the long-awaited polar opposite of the genetically engineered villain Khan Noonien Singh.
Love Hurts is a fun action film starring Ke Huy Quan that showcases stylish, well-choreographed action, in addition to standout performances from the cast. First group of Oscar presenters have ...
There's constant debate among "Star Trek" fans about which movies are the best, although consensus usually puts "The Wrath of Khan" on top, thanks to its masterful performance from Ricardo ...
Marla McGivers (Madlyn Rhue). So compelling is Montalbán’s performance and the story by Carey Wilber and Coon that Khan would be a Star Trek great, even if Wrath of Khan never happened.
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 ...
(Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan) Kirk, McCoy, and the rest of the surviving Enterprise crew defy Starfleet orders to commandeer the ship for a mission to the Genesis planet to recover Spock's body.
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 ...
Here’s a really cool fan-made Star Trek short from NJM Photo, which recreates the epic battle between the USS Enterprise and the Reliant from The Wrath of Khan. The video was made using AMT model kits ...
After the previous three Star Trek series put William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Avery Brooks in the leading roles, Voyager featured a female captain: Elizabeth Janeway. Actress Geneviève ...
How can one get their own Roblox Star Code? Robloxians who wish to obtain a Star Code of their own will need to enroll as a members of the Roblox Video Stars Program. To join the said program ...
Star Trek: Section 31 doesn't know what it wants to be. Is it a serious exploration of the criminal underbelly, a camp throwback to the noughties, or a tonally off combination of the two?