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BREAKING NEWS - #StarTrekProdigy Canceled At Paramount+

#StarTrek's first animated kid's show has been cancelled, despite being renewed for a second season in 2021. It is set to be REMOVED from Paramount+ in a few days. Season 2 will be completed and air at a later date.

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[–] nachof@feddit.cl 1 points 1 year ago

But why?

My kids are not going to be happy about this…

[–] pdavis@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I have only watched the first episode or two. I thought it was OK, but very grim for a show set in the Star Trek universe aimed at kids. It certainly didn't grab me like Lower Decks, I binge watched that show!

[–] solrize@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

I never heard of this before. Was it an animated kids show about Wesley Crusher? I know they did an animated series in the 1970s, and have heard that it was decent as such things go. I don't know if it was a kids show. I didn't watch it but have wondered about it at times.

It is definitely well past time for Star Trek to be put out to pasture. It has outlived Perry Rhodan and then some.