Moreover, good use has been made of creative elements of existing "Star Trek" canon and it doesn't rely on an overabundance of nostalgia. The cast of characters and their lack of knowledge about Starfleet or the Federation mirrors young children watching the show and getting their first insight into the splendor of this constantly growing and evolving sci-fi universe. The humor isn't forced and thankfully, the action doesn't feature a soundtrack of excessive, constant screaming or yelling. The story is interesting, the dialogue isn't condescending, the plot isn't convoluted and very quickly you become invested in these characters. More: Watch a sneak peek of the 'Star Trek: Prodigy' opening sequence Finally, "Star Trek" has an animated spin-off that will hopefully as this franchise's "Clone Wars." Oh yes.Īdapting the ideals and principles of the "Star Trek" universe for a children's show couldn’t have been an east task and executive producers Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman, together with co-executive producer - and director of this premiere episode - Ben Hibon have done an outstanding job. Plus…joining this already all-star line up in the second episode is Jason Alexander (Doctor Noum), Jameela Jamil (Ensign Asencia), Daveed Diggs (Commander Tysess), and Robert Beltran as Capt. They're the rag-tag gang of alien reprobates and chasing them are Diviner (John Noble) and Drednok (Jimmi Simpson). (Image credit: Paramount+)Īlong with Kate Mulgrew, the show features an impressive cast, including Brett Gray (Dal), Ella Purnell (Gwyn), Jason Mantzoukas (Jankom Pog), Jimmi Simpson (Drednok), Angus Imrie (Zero), Rylee Alazraqui (Rok-Tahk) and Dee Bradley Baker (Murf). The USS Protostar is already all set to become a classic starship within the "Star Trek" universe.
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