Star Trek: Prodigy, the animated series targeting younger audiences, continues to captivate viewers with its adventurous space saga. The recent return of Robert Picardo as The Doctor in Season 2 has fans eagerly anticipating a potential Season 3. Despite its initial cancellation on Paramount Plus, the show found a new home on Netflix, where it has received widespread support from fans of all ages.
With the series’ growing popularity and dedicated fan efforts to save it, there’s hope for more seasons of this beloved addition to the Star Trek franchise.
Highlights
- Star Trek: Prodigy, an animated series on Netflix, aims to engage younger audiences with a fun sci-fi adventure in space.
- Robert Picardo”s return in Season 2 adds excitement, as fans hope for a Season 3 and more of the popular show.
- Fans worldwide support the series, with efforts to save it from cancelation and positive reviews from viewers of all ages.
Star Trek is targeting a younger audience through its 3D animated series, Prodigy, which is available on Netflix. The second season was released earlier this month, and Robert Picardo, who had reprised his role as The Doctor in the show, hoped Star Trek: Prodigy would be renewed for more seasons.
Star Trek: Prodigy from Emmy Award winners Kevin and Dan Hageman is the 10th series from the Star Trek franchise and it debuted in 2021. The animated series appeals to a younger audience as it follows a group of young aliens in the 24th century who find the abandoned starship Protostar and discover the Starfleet. Although the first season received positive reviews from critics and the show won the Children”s and Family Emmy Award, Paramount Plus abruptly canceled it before the second season aired. Prodigy found a new home on Netflix, and Picardo, who joined the second season, hoped the series would continue for more seasons.
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Picardo reprised his role as The Doctor in Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, which premiered on Netflix on July 1. In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, they talked about a third season and the Innerspace actor was hoping that the streaming giant would give Star Trek: Prodigy a greenlight since the series had the potential. He also hoped that Netflix would learn from his friend Bryan Cranston”s show Your Honor, which had modest viewers when it aired on TV but became a huge hit when it was moved to Netflix. Picardo believed that Prodigy had the same potential. He said, “There”s an example of a show, like Prodigy, that started elsewhere. They picked it up. And if they recognize [Prodigy”s] potential, I think it should definitely get a season three and hopefully more. But it”ll depend on not only viewership but re-viewership. So I hope that young viewers, once they make it through season two, will go back and watch them all again.”
Picardo”s return to the franchise was confirmed at last year”s Star Trek Las Vegas when the producers played a four-minute footage for Prodigy Season 2. The Doctor”s comeback was the biggest news that day and Picardo said he was delighted that the cat was finally out of the bag because he waited so long for the public to know it. According to him, he did most of his recording for the show two to three years ago. As for his return, Picardo considered it “poetic” because he played The Doctor virtually on Voyager and did the same on Prodigy. He added that he had always seen his character as a teacher at Starfleet Academy, mentoring young Starfleet cadets.
Picardo”s wish for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 3 is likely to happen because the animated series has gained thousands of fans worldwide. When Paramount Plus canceled the show, fans united to save the program using the hashtag #SaveStarTrekProdigy. They also went as far as to fly a banner over Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon HQ with the message “#SAVE STAR STREK PRODIGY.” Their efforts worked because Netflix picked up the series months after Paramount Plus dropped it. There are pros and cons in writing a Star Trek program for kids when most fans are adults, but it seemingly works because it visibly resonates with both young and adult viewers. Also, numerous fans had already expressed their interest in Star Trek: Prodigy Season 3 after watching Season 2. So, Picardo is not alone in wanting a third season or more. Whether Prodigy will be renewed or canceled is something only Netflix can tell, so fans should wait for further announcements about the show.
Star Trek: Prodigy streams on Netflix.
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Source: Screen Rant