Star Trek’s First Animated Movie? Prodigy Co-EP Addresses Netflix Film Potential

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John Orquiola is the head of Screen Rant's Star Trek Movies & TV coverage, a Senior Features staff writer, and Interviewer.

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary The possibility of a Star Trek: Prodigy movie is addressed by co-executive producer Aaron J. Waltke. Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 premieres Monday, July 1st, on Netflix, with all 20 brand-new episodes releasing on the same day.

Aaron J. Waltke was a guest on Virtual Trek Con's Star Trek and Chill podcast, and host Ryan T. Husk asked him about a report from Screen Rant's upcoming interview with Star Trek: Prodigy creators Kevin and Dan Hageman, where Kevin alluded to the possibility of a Star Trek: Prodigy movie. Aaron revealed that there have been discussions about Star Trek: Prodigy's feature film potential going back to 2019.

Related Kate Mulgrew Urges Fans To Watch Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2, Hopes For More Seasons With Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 premiering on Netflix on July 1st, Kate Mulgrew urges fans to watch so that Netflix orders more seasons.

 

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