Section 31 introduces a new genetically enhanced character who lived around the same time as the Earth tyrant Khan Noonien ...
The Original Series still needed to engage in a physical altercation, with some human characters clearly more adept at ...
but Star Trek. So, your mileage may vary, but we think you can safely skip this one. How this film managed to make Khan a boring antagonist is a mystery that will baffle scholars for years to come.
Ask a Star Trek fan what the best Star Trek movie is and more often than not, you’ll get Khan as your answer. A sequel to the events of the “Space Seed” episode of The Original Series ...
It takes a great leader to boldly go where no one has gone before in Star Trek, and these are the best to ever do it.
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 II also featured the return of arguably the Original Series’ greatest villain, the genetic superman Khan Noonien Singh, played once again with over-the-top relish by Ricardo Montalban.
Star Trek has a long history with visual effects, from The Cage to Section 31. For this article, visual effects include ...
Unification director Carlos Baena spoke with Bleeding Cool about the storytelling, TOS/Discovery guest stars, and more.
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 ...
(Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home) 1996 - Genetically enhanced tyrant Khan Noonien Singh and 84 of his followers escape the Eugenics Wars on Earth (remember those?), going into suspended animation on ...