Reviving Star Trek: Prodigy Soars to New Heights as Fans Band Together

Reviving Star Trek: Prodigy Soars to New Heights as Fans Band Together

Fans of Star Trek: Prodigy take to the skies above Los Angeles in a passionate campaign to save the beloved animated show With anticipation building, supporters eagerly await positive news about the future of their beloved series #SaveStarTrekProdigy

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Star Trek: Prodigy fans are determined to save the beloved animated series after it was canceled by Paramount+ in June 202

A GoFundMe campaign initiated by fans successfully raised $1,200 to finance the aerial display of a #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner above the Los Angeles-based offices of Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix.

The fan-driven endeavor to rescue Star Trek: Prodigy has garnered wholehearted support from the executive producers and writing team. #SaveStarTrekProdigy

Star Trek: Prodigy enthusiasts have taken to the skies to rescue the beloved animated series. Paramount+ canceled Prodigy in June 2023, prompting the show's devoted fanbase to seek a new streaming platform for the series. Executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman received assistance from fans who utilized the #SaveStarTrekProdigy hashtag on social media, resulting in a Change.org petition that has garnered over 32,000 signatures.

In a groundbreaking effort to support #SaveStarTrekProdigy, UK-based Star Trek fan Michelle Stokes (@megsmamma) initiated a GoFundMe campaign to raise $1,200. This funding would enable them to hire an airplane, which would fly over the offices of Amazon and Hulu in Santa Monica, as well as Netflix in Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Within a mere 8 days, Star Trek: Prodigy fans successfully met their goal, and on Thursday, August 24th, the plane soared through the skies of LA, displaying a #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner. Take a look at the Tweets below for captivating photos and videos.

Star Trek: Prodigy's executive producers, Kevin and Dan Hageman, along with Aaron J. Waltke and the writing staff of Star Trek: Prodigy, wholeheartedly endorse the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner soaring above Los Angeles. Dr. Trek Larry Nemecek captured and shared a video of the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner in flight.

TrekMovie.com mobilized an away team at the Netflix offices on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and they captured this video of the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner flying by.

Fans Await Good News About Star Trek: Prodigy Being Saved

Reviving Star Trek: Prodigy Soars to New Heights as Fans Band Together

Star Trek: Prodigy enthusiasts have every reason to feel hopeful. While it was a tough blow for Paramount+ to suddenly cancel Star Trek: Prodigy and remove all 20 episodes of season 1 from the streaming service, the executive producers of Prodigy have been actively engaging with the fan base in their efforts to find the show a new streaming platform. At STLV: 57-Year Mission in Las Vegas, the Hageman brothers, Aaron J. Waltke, Jennifer Muro, and composer Nami Melumad treated the audience to a 4-minute glimpse of footage from Star Trek: Prodigy season 2. This sneak peek not only brought back The Doctor (portrayed by Robert Picardo) from Star Trek: Voyager but also introduced the new Lamarr Class USS Voyager-A.

The Hagemans expressed their confidence at STLV that there is a high probability Star Trek: Prodigy will secure a new streaming platform. Star Trek enthusiasts are accustomed to rallying behind the franchise, and the dedicated fans of Prodigy have been unwavering in their support for the animated series' continuation. It is hoped that the decision-makers at streaming services in Los Angeles noticed the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner flying above and are motivated to take action in favor of Star Trek: Prodigy.