The trailer culminates with the Star Trek: Prodigy title card as Holo Janeway can be heard saying, “We’ve only just begun."Īs for the panel itself, Ben Hibon confirmed that the show is indeed canon as part of the bigger Star Trek world. Ella Purnell’s statuesque Gwyn declares to Dal, “I tried to save you.” He responds, while offering his hand, “And now we can save each other.” And then we see it: the experimental starship that the kids will embark on their journey on. Jason Mantzoukas’ Jankom Pog takes a more comedic moment, stating, “Like it or not, you’re stuck with me,” while Dee Bradley Baker’s blob-like Murf squeals. Angus Imrie’s Medusan Zero can be spotted giving a shrug, and then Rylee Alazraqui’s rock-like Rok-Tahk is heard saying “What will happen if they catch us?” while some kind of glowing-eyed, multi-legged critters are seemingly in hot pursuit. Lasting just under a minute, we see Brett Gray’s Dal working in some kind of hazardous slave labor as an unseen voice says, “No one will escape.” “I’m getting outta here, to a better life,” the kid says. The Star Trek: Prodigy teaser trailer gives us a tease of the show’s cast of young characters before culminating in a first-look at the Prodigy starship. It’s the first Trek show created for the Nickelodeon demo, and features a group of young aliens who discover a Federation starship and must learn how to fly the thing – and also how to work together along the way, all under the tutorship of a holographic version of Star Trek: Voyager’s Captain Janeway. Produced by the Nickelodeon Animation Studio and CBS Studios’ Eye Animation Studios, Prodigy will premiere on Paramount+ in the U.S. Executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman (Trollhunters, Ninjago) and director/co-executive producer Ben Hibon were also on hand. The panels were held back to back as part of the bigger Paramount+ "peak animation block.” For Star Trek: Prodigy, this was the first full Comic-Con panel featuring the show’s voice cast: Kate Mulgrew (“Hologram Janeway”), Brett Gray (“Dal”), Ella Purnell (“Gwyn”), Angus Imrie (“Zero”), Rylee Alazraqui (“Rok-Tahk”), Dee Bradley Baker (“Murf”), and Jason Mantzoukas (“Jankom Pog”). Specifically, the animated shows Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy were the focus, with none other than Kate Mulgrew herself, Captain Kathryn Janeway, on hand to talk about the brand new kids-focused series Prodigy, while trailers for both Prodigy and Lower Decks debuted. (Check out the Star Trek: Lower Decks trailer here.) The Star Trek Universe panels have become a staple of Comic-Cons in recent years, and while 2021 is another remote year, Paramount+ still brought out its Trek stars to tease what’s coming next for the franchise.
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