One of the greatest sci-fi mysteries of 2023 has finally been solved with Netflix's decision to become the new home of the Nickelodeon animated series Star Trek: Prodigy. The first major franchise casualty from Paramount+, the Dan and Kevin Hageman-created show was canceled after one season and removed from the streamer's rotation.
Paramount did allow for the brothers to find a new home, and coincidentally, a pilot took to the sky with a banner with the message 'Save Star Trek: Prodigy' flying over Netflix corporate headquarters in Los Gatos, California. The series star Kate Mulgrew, who reprised her role from Star Trek: Voyager, took to social media to join the Hagemans and executive producer/writer Aaron J. Waltke to thank fans and Netflix.
Protostar as audiences get a crash course in Starfleet before we discover who the vessel's original captain was in Janeway's former first officer on the U.S.S. Voyager in now Captain Chakotay with Robert Beltran reprising his role from the UPN series. To maintain excitement for the second season, the Hagemans & Waltke teased what they could, revealing another Voyager alum returning with Robert Picardo reprising his role as The Doctor, the evolving Emergency Medical Hologram .
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