1 year ago with 26 notesReblog / via 

autisticburnham:

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Well, guess Picard won’t have to touch on the c7 breakup now, since Prodigy made it so he’s almost certainly dead

OR lost in the Delta Quadrant again, which would be very funny

tagged as: prodigy's intended audience is kids so i'm not sure a kid's show would make such a bold move as to kill one of the main characters;  of a previous show like that;  but i do think it would be very funny if they made him be lost in the delta quadrant AGAIN like were seven years not enough for you my dude?;  Star Trek;  Star Trek: Prodigy;  prodigy spoilers;  star trek spoilers;  Chakotay;  



1 year ago with 730 notesReblog / via 

oddthesungod:

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um… excuse me sir…. THAT IS MY DAUGHTER 🥺🥺🥺💖💖💖💖

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1 year ago with 107 notesReblog / via 

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STAR TREK: PRODIGY Renewed for Season 2, PLUS: Two Midseason Breaks Added to 20 Episode Season 1 Schedule


By Ken Reilly - November 8, 2021

Star Trek: Prodigy just began its first season, and while we’ve been expecting it to run concurrently all through the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery, we’ve learned today that Paramount+ is going to give the animated show some more breathing room — but they’re also extending its life into the future.

Announced today by Paramount+, the first season of Prodigy will go on a mid-season break after the season’s fifth episode — after the November 18, 2021 airing — and will return for five more episodes after the holiday season on January 6, 2022.

Following that second five-episode run, the series will return for its next 10 episodes sometime later in 2022 — which Paramount+ is calling “the second half of Season 1” — which means that the full run of Prodigy Season 1 will consist of 20 episodes.

Episodes ½: October 28

Episode 3: November 4

Episode 4: November 11

Episode 5: November 18

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Episode 6: January 6

Episode 7: January 13

Episode 8: January 20

Episode 9: January 27

Episode 10: February 3

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Episodes 11-20: Late 2022

In addition, the streamer also announced today that Star Trek: Prodigy has gotten a formal Season 2 renewal — which will extend the USS Protostar’s journey even further past these first 20 episodes. (At this time, Paramount+ has not specified how many episodes will be in Season 2.)

Here’s the formal announcement from Paramount+ on both the scheduling changes, as well as the second-season renewal:


PARAMOUNT+ RENEWS ORIGINAL ANIMATED KIDS’ SERIES

“STAR TREK: PRODIGY” FOR A SECOND SEASON

“Star Trek: Prodigy” Mid-Season One Finale Will Be on Thursday, Nov. 18,

Returning with New Episodes on Thursday, Jan. 6

Nov. 8, 2021 – More adventures await the motley crew of the U.S.S. Protostar. Paramount+, the streaming service from ViacomCBS, today announced that its new animated kids series STAR TREK: PRODIGY has been renewed for a second season.

Produced by the Nickelodeon Animation Studio and CBS Studios’ Eye Animation Production, STAR TREK: PRODIGY is already a hit amongst Paramount+ subscribers, and had the top-performing premiere day out of any original animated kids series on the service.

Season one of STAR TREK: PRODIGY premiered on Thursday, Oct. 28 with a one-hour episode, exclusively for Paramount+ subscribers in the U.S. New episodes of the first half of season one will continue to roll out weekly on Thursdays through Thursday, Nov. 18.

Following a mid-season break, the remaining five episodes of season one’s first half will be available to stream weekly on Thursdays, starting on Thursday, Jan. 6. The 10-episode-long second half of season one will be available on Paramount+ at a later date next year, to be announced.


Way back in 2019, franchise boss Alex Kurtzman and fellow head honcho Heather Kadin told us that Prodigy was green-lit from the beginning with a two-season commitment, so it’s possible that today’s news about the 20-episode length of Season 1 was originally going to be two separate seasons — certainly a lot has changed since that interview two years ago.

Either way, the kids of Star Trek: Prodigy have hit the ground running and they’ve got a long road ahead of them.



Star Trek: Prodigy returns this Thursday on Paramount+ in the United States, Australia, Latin America, and the Nordics, as well as on CTV Sci Fi Channel in Canada.

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1 year ago with 77 notesReblog / via 
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1 year ago with 331 notesReblog / via 

startreklesbian:

STAR TREK: PRODIGY

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1 year ago with 453 notesReblog / via 
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1 year ago with 577 notesReblog / via 

booasaur:

Star Trek: Prodigy - 1x01

tagged as: Star Trek;  Star Trek: Prodigy;  hmm man i need a different tag for this show's janeway;  gonna keep it simple and call her;  Hologram Janeway;  star trek prodigy spoilers;  



1 year ago with 677 notesReblog / via 

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Premiere Trailer for STAR TREK: PRODIGY premiering October 28!

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1 year ago with 635 notesReblog / via 

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First Trailer for STAR TREK PRODIGY

tagged as: Star Trek;  !! i wasn't aware the first trailer had dropped lmao;  only saw it cos i was scrolling down on robert mcneil twitter feed cos i wanted to see the bad puns about the plate;  anyways this first trailer don't say a lot but it's interesting and i like the art style;  Star Trek: Prodigy;  



1 year ago with 254 notesReblog / via 

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Jason Mantzoukas stars as 16-year-old Tellarite JANKOM POG (not a Talaxian, as some fans speculated).

Pog loves a good argument, like many Tellarites, and regardless of his opinion, he’ll always play devil’s advocate for the sake of hearing all sides.

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Rylee Alazraqui stars as the hulking Brikar ROK-TAHK, an unusually bright eight-year-old girl. While a bit shy, Rok doesn’t hold back when it comes to her love of animals.

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Angus Imrie stars as ZERO the Medusan.

Introduced in TOS, Medusans are non-corporeal and genderless, and are known to cause madness to any humanoid who would lay eyes on their natural form — Zero wears a containment suit to protect those around them.

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Dee Bradley Baker stars as the sparkly Murf, an endearing, indestructible blob with curiously good timing and an insatiable appetite for ship parts.

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Brett Gray stars as 17-year-old DAL — a purple alien whose race is not yet known — who fancies himself a maverick and holds strong onto his unwavering hope even in the toughest of times.

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Ella Purnell stars as GWYN, a 17-year-old member of the Vau N’ Akat species, who was raised on her father’s bleak mining planet — and grew up dreaming of exploring the stars.

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