The Promise of Season 3
The creators of Star Trek: Prodigy, Kevin and Dan Hageman, have hinted at the ending of season 2 and the potential for a season 3 that holds a great promise. After the success of the first season on Netflix, the anticipation for the upcoming season is high, and fans are eager to see how the story unfolds. In a recent appearance on Virtual Trek Con's Star Trek and Chill podcast, the Hageman brothers discussed the ending of season 2 and how it sets the stage for a possible season 3. They emphasized that the conclusion of season 2 wraps up the story of the first two seasons while also opening the door to new possibilities for the future. The brothers expressed their excitement about the potential for season 3 and highlighted that the ending of season 2 leaves a great promise of something more to come.
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Dan Hageman described the end of season 1 as great and equally praised the ending of season 2. He mentioned that season 2 feels like the second half of season 1, wrapping up everything fans could expect from the two seasons. Moreover, he emphasized that the conclusion of season 2 sets the stage for what season 3 could potentially be, regardless of when it may happen. Kevin Hageman added that the end of season 2 provides a beautiful closing, making it feel complete, yet it also holds a great promise of something new.
Dal R'El, Admiral Janeway and Captain Chakotay in Star Trek: Prodigy
What to Expect in Season 2
Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 is set to go bigger and bolder, promising an expansive new adventure that will touch upon the entire Star Trek franchise. The ending of season 1 set up Admiral Kathryn Janeway's new mission to travel into an alternate 25th-century future to save Captain Chakotay and take on the young former crew of the USS Protostar to be her new warrant officers. Gwyndala, one of the characters, chose to venture to the planet Solum in hopes of preventing a fateful First Contact with Starfleet. The creators, Kevin and Dan Hageman, unveiled four minutes of season 2 footage at STLV: 57 Year Mission, revealing that The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager joins the cast of season 2, overseeing the Protostar kids aboard Admiral Janeway's new starship, the Lamarr Class USS Voyager-A. The Hageman brothers have promised that this is just the beginning and that season 2 will be a bold and expansive new adventure that connects with the entire Star Trek franchise, setting the stage for the conclusion of the saga of the first two seasons with the potential for more to come. Fans are eagerly anticipating the premiere of season 2, which is set to take the story to new heights and explore the uncharted territories of the Star Trek universe.
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Star Trek: Prodigy season 1 is currently streaming on Netflix, and the premiere of season 2 is scheduled for 2024. With the addition of The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager and the bold new adventure promised by the creators, fans have much to look forward to as they await the next chapter of the beloved animated series.
Robert Picardo voices the Doctor in Star Trek: Prodigy season 2
The Future of Star Trek: Prodigy
As the creators, Kevin and Dan Hageman, discussed the potential for season 3, they also shed light on the realities of when season 3 could happen. Given that the animation process requires a significant amount of time, the Hageman brothers indicated that a potential season 3 may not materialize for at least two to three years after the premiere of season 2. They emphasized the importance of natural progression and expressed their hope that, whenever season 3 happens, it will feel like a natural continuation of the story. Despite the uncertainties of timing, the Hagemans conveyed their confidence in the completeness of the ending of season 2 while also hinting at the great promise of something more to come in the future.
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The success of Star Trek: Prodigy on Netflix has paved the way for an expanded audience and a growing fan base, indicating a strong foundation for the potential continuation of the series. With the global reception of the first season and the anticipation surrounding the upcoming season 2, the creators and showrunners are optimistic about the future of Star Trek: Prodigy and the potential for season 3. As fans eagerly await the premiere of season 2, the prospect of a season 3 holds the promise of new adventures and exciting developments in the Star Trek universe.