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She felt older Star Trek fans would be able to watch the series with their children to introduce them to the franchise. [24] In an article on the Star Trek franchise in January 2020, The Wall Street Journal listed the series as Star Trek: Prodigy. [25] This title was officially confirmed in July, along with a 2021 release date.
Star Trek franchise producer Alex Kurtzman said in January 2019 that a "kids-focused" animated Star Trek series was in development. [5] Nickelodeon ordered two seasons of Star Trek: Prodigy in late April 2019, and Kevin and Dan Hageman were attached as showrunners. [6] [7] Ben Hibon was announced as director and creative lead for the series in ...
Netflix doesn’t release much viewer data, beyond its weekly Top 10 lists, so it’s hard to gauge how well “Prodigy” Season 2 is doing. Thus far, though, it has not appeared on the Global ...
We have a stardate, Star Trek: Prodigy fans. Season 2 of the animated Trek series will premiere Monday, July 1 on Netflix, TVLine has confirmed, and will consist of 20 episodes. (The new premiere ...
[73] Jeff Ewing of Slashfilm praised Star Trek: Prodigy's bold themes and unique tone aimed at both young and old audiences, noting it is "well-paced for modern audiences with a strong set of character introductions, good action sequences, and a lot of open-ended potential. It strikes as ably accomplishing its goals to introduce younger ...
Star Trek: Prodigy Executive Producers Kevin and Dan Hageman, Director Ben Hibon, and stars Brett Gray (Dal) and Dee Bradley Baker (Murf) reveal key art, an official trailer, and a premiere date ...
Star Trek: Prodigy will continue flying: Paramount+ has renewed the animated kids’ series for Season 2, less than two weeks after the show debuted on Oct. 28. The first season is currently ...
“Star Trek: Prodigy” Season 2 is warping its way to Netflix. The animated kids’ series set in the “Star Trek” universe originally aired on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon beginning in 2021.