Star Trek Prodigy has had an interesting trajectory, going from Paramount+, then being canceled, and then revived on Netflix shortly thereafter. The second season premiered this past July in its entirety, with all 20 episodes. The show focuses on a group of young aliens, led by Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew reprising her role from Star Trek: Voyager) on a mission to find the original crew of the USS Protostar.

Season 3 of the show hasn't been confirmed yet, but Mulgrew is hopeful. Despite this, the cast and showrunners are even thinking about moving the series over to live-action or a possible movie down the line if it's not renewed. "I want people to grow up with these kids," executive producer Kevin Hageman told GameSpot at Comic-Con.

"I want to see them grow up and become full-fledged adult Starfleet officers." "I think live-action, I would want to see movies, animated movies, anything," Dan Hageman, executive producer added. "We really love the show.

" Brett Gray, who plays alien Dal, said he's ready to play him in live-action. "Somebody just ask me to do it." Kate Mulgrew, a Star Trek alum, has already done both live-action and animated versions of her character and said that the animation for the series moved her.

"I loved it. And I cannot, and I know it sounds cloying, I'm anything but cloying," she said. "I thought their concept and then when I saw the animation, I thought it was remarkably and astonishingly good.

And the stories are, I think, unparalleled. Pro.