New Star Trek series is being completely scrapped and the reason for it is just infuriating

New Star Trek series is being completely scrapped and the

Is Star Trek just an old white man franchise? Not at all. The new animated series Star Trek: Prodigy, which has been appealing to a younger generation with its adventures since 2021, should prove this. But not anymore. Streaming service Paramount+ has production of the series completely discontinued, although season 2 was already almost finished filming. And that’s not all.

New Star Strek series will be completely wiped out like the Batgirl movie

As the Hollywood Reporter reports, Paramount+ will not be renewing the series for a second season. But that’s not all: The streaming service will completely remove the series from its program. Background are not about creative reasons. The decision should simply serve to save taxes.

The cancellation of a project for tax reasons caused fan indignation with DC’s Batgirl film almost a year ago. For Trekkies, the case with Star Trek: Prodigy may be even worse, after all, Season 2 was ordered at the end of 2021 and was almost finished in all likelihood. Reasons for the decision were in the end probably insufficient viewer numbers.

What is the future of Star Trek: Prodigy?

According to the Hollywood Reporter report, the series will finish production of season 2 and the creators want to sell the series to other interested parties. Maybe she will soon to be found on another streaming service.

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