Star Trek: Section 31 - Early 2025
Once considered a series, Section 31 was once a Star Trek: Discovery spinoff show. It would feature Michelle Yeoh as Phillipa Georgiou, the Mirror Universe version of the character as she takes her (rightful?) spot in Starfleet's version of the CIA; Section 31. Presumed to be due to financial issues at the studio, the Paramount+ series was scrapped and instead turned into the first ever made-for-streaming Star Trek film.
Still featuring Yeoh as Phillipa Georgiou, the film will debut sometime in early 2025, several years after it was formally announced by the service. The financial issues plaguing the streaming landscape were a major reason for this, but so were the simultaneous strikes between the writer's and actors' guilds that shut down most of the studios and production companies throughout the summer of 2023.
Now, with the film on track for an early 2025 release, all eyes will turn to it. If the film does well, then it's very likely that Star Trek's shifting to the film-centric form of storytelling will end up happening, and that means that we'll likely see more made-for-streaming films in the immediate future.
That doesn't mean we're going to have no Star Trek shows, but just fewer ones.