Olatunde Osunsanmi’s new TV film “Star Trek: Part 31” is weirdly retro in its setup, feeling harking back to delightfully corny B-movies of the Eighties like Peter Manoogian’s low-budget time-travel lark “Eliminators.” The primary character is Empress Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh), the genocidal tyrant of the Mirror Universe, and she or he has been enlisted to be a part of Section 31, Starfleet’s ethics-free black ops organization that handles harmful secret missions.
The movie’s forged, nonetheless, is rounded out by a rogues’ gallery of numerous aliens and specialists, each enlisted to assist the Empress on a significant mission to retrieve a doomsday gadget. There’s the shapeshifter Quasi (Sam Richardson), a none-too-bright cyborg bruiser named Fuzz (Sven Ruygrok), a microscopic organism named Zeph piloting a human-sized robotic (Robert Kazinsky), an ultra-seductive Deltan named Melle (Humberly Gonzalez), and Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl), a straight-laced Starfleet officer who’s there to make it possible for murders are saved to a minimal.
Additionally current is Alok Sahar, who features because the Part 31 middleman who reached out to Georgiou within the first place. Alok is hard, taciturn, and implies that serving Part 31 would possibly give the Empress an opportunity to redeem herself for a few of her many, many crimes. He’s, briefly, the Firm Man.
Alok is performed by Omari Hardwick, an actor from Georgia who has been working professionally in movie and TV for the reason that early 2000s. He has additionally been lengthy concerned in theater initiatives all through Los Angeles for a few years and sometimes participates in poetry slams. Hardwick has appeared in lots of high-profile function movies as effectively, having labored with many identified administrators alongside the best way. He even turned up in what is perhaps the perfect movie of 2018, so you’ve possible seen his face earlier than.
Star Trek: Part 31 is merely one of many many massive initiatives Omari Hardwick has starred in
Hardwick began his movie profession with a little-known 2002 indie flick referred to as “Circles,” however quickly after broke into the mainstream with a job within the hit 2005 comedy “Magnificence Store” starring Queen Latifah. His depth and pliability as an actor had him immediately concerned in quite a few different massive studio initiatives, together with the army thriller “The Guardian” and the Dwayne Johnson car “Gridiron Gang,” each of which had been launched in 2006. Then, in 2008, he was forged as Commander Huggs in Spike Lee’s conflict epic “Miracle at St. Anna.”
Alternatively, some would possibly acknowledge Hardwick from his function as a gruff cop within the violent superhero riff “Kick-Ass” or from his supporting flip within the 2010 movie model of “The A-Group,” whereby he performed Chopshop Jay. Hardwick additionally labored with Tyler Perry on the 2010 drama “For Coloured Women,” which earned him a nomination for a Black Reel Award. Certainly, Hardwick has been prolific for fairly a while now, showing in a number of movies and TV exhibits yearly. In 2018 alone, Hardwick appeared within the rom-com “No person’s Idiot,” each starred in and served as an government producer on the romantic drama “A Boy. A Lady. A Dream.,” and was the co-lead within the Iraq Warfare veteran drama “Sgt. Will Gardner.” On high of all that, he performed the mysterious Mr. ______ in Boots Riley’s surreal masterwork “Sorry to Hassle You” (a movie by which he received to put on a bowler hat and an eyepatch, as seen above).
Within the rapid lead-up to “Part 31,” Hardwick starred within the Jennifer Lopez car “The Mom” and labored with Zack Snyder on the zombie action-horror mishmash “Army of the Dead.” He actually has been round. On TV, one would possibly moreover acknowledge Hardwick from his starring function within the short-live 2006 sequence “Saved” or from all 20 episodes of “Darkish Blue.” He is even been in music movies for Ruff Endz, Floetry, Nasty C, Estelle, and Jay-Z, and has recorded singles of his personal with artists like 50 Cent.
Most notably, Hardwick performed James “Ghost” St. Patrick, the lead character of the six-season Starz TV sequence “Energy” (which ran from 2014 to 2020). And this is not even his complete profession. If Hardwick seems acquainted, it is as a result of he is been nearly in every single place within the final 20-odd years. “Star Trek” is, for him, simply one other feather in his cap.
“Star Trek: Part 31” begins streaming January 24, 2025, on Paramount+.