Get Your First Look at STAR TREK: PRODIGY Season 2 — and the new USS VOYAGER-A! — in New Footage

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Get Your First Look at STAR TREK: PRODIGY Season 2 — and the new USS VOYAGER-A! — in New Footage

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We’re coming up for air here at the annual Las Vegas convention to share some breaking news from the world of Star Trek: Prodigy. While the show may be searching for a new home after its Paramount+ cancellation, the creators have brought fans a new tease for the still-in-production second season of episodes.
 
Unveiled on the Las Vegas convention stage, Prodigy creators Kevin and Dan Hageman, — along with co-head writer Aaron Waltke and co-producer Jennifer Muro — shared a first look at the next chapter of Dal and company’s story, set after the former Protostar crew became accepted Starfleet trainees under the tutelage of Admiral Kathryn Janeway.

The new clip is available to watch now on StarTrek.com.

Robert Picardo returns as The Doctor.

Not only do we get a bit of information about where each of our characters have ended up following their arrival to Earth last season, we also get our next returning Voyager crewmate — a returning Bob Picardo voicing The Doctor.

And if that weren’t enough, the Doctor shuttles the series leads up to Admiral Janeway’s new starship: the 29-deck Lamarr-class USS Voyager-A, tasked to study the wormhole opened last season… one which leads to a far-off future where Chakotay and his crew are stranded.

(We learned from the Hagemans after their stage panel that the ship design is named for inventor, scientist, and actor Hedy Lamarr.)

While the clip is thankfully available for fans to watch today, there’s still no word on if or when Star Trek: Prodigy will return to a streaming home for viewers to see the next 20 episodes in the pipeline.

Kevin Hageman emphasized that talks to find the show a new platform continue, and he’s “99% sure” that Prodigy will find a new place to live before everything is done. The show has about seven episodes left to go in post-production, said the Hagemans — expected to be completed around Christmas 2023.

Keep checking back to TrekCore.com for all the latest Star Trek: Prodigy news as it breaks!

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