While that technically makes it the shortest Star Trek series aired at just 20 episodes to date, it's not the end of the story.
Prodigy certainly developed its core of characters across the season and we know that a second batch of episodes are in post production with Paramount allowing them to be completed. This will then be shopped around for a new home as (you would presume) a bunch of 40 episodes, taking it over the 30 produced for Picard and also ahead of The Animated Series. Strange New Worlds sits at 20 with its second season in full swing.
It's definitely come as a shock to see Prodigy fall from grace so quickly. Will another home provide funding for a third season? Will it even find a new base from which to tell its story?
Playmates website actually notes that the Prodigy figures would be launching in 2022 with additionals characters coming in early 2023. So it could be said that the writing has been on the wall with the wonders of hindsight.
The positive is that there is a confirmed second season in existence which, given circumstances, is most likely to be its last. Whether expense or interest were ultimately the reasons for calling time may not be fully revealed but it might even have been the point that as a joint production it was an easier option to cancel.
Strange New Worlds is experiencing positive reviews, Academy is on the way, Lower Decks has a fourth season due and there's the Section 31 TV event to come. Maybe Paramount will invest in more of these one offs to test waters for future series before fully committing. That's my suspicion with the Michelle Yeoh vehicle and that the Oscar winner will only be onboard for the event before jumping and allowing a full (cheaper) cast to take over.
But back to Prodigy because it is set to disappear from Paramount+ in the next few days in line with its cancellation. There are petitions out there but in respect to its former home, that association looks to be over and done. Maybe it will continue beyond the 40 completed stories but I don't hold out much hope especially with the current world economics and the need to watch every penny.
At least the episodes we do have are of a high quality both in terms of visuals and storytelling. Super shame Eaglemoss never got to make a Protostar model but I can say it's a series that I will be revisiting and enjoying just as much on repeat viewings.
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