
The cancellation of “Star Trek: Prodigy,” the first animated kids show in the “Star Trek” universe, comes despite the fact that the show was renewed for a second season back in 2021. Discovery led the charge on such removals at Max under the leadership of David Zaslav, while other platforms like Disney+ and Hulu have recently followed suit.

It is the latest example, however, of streamers removing content from their platforms. Showtime shows like “Dexter,” “Yellowjackets,” “Billions,” and many more will then be available to all subscribers.Īccording to an individual with knowledge of the removals, the decision was data-driven, though Paramount did not share any specific data that highlighted why these shows are being canceled and removed.

News of the cancellations and subsequent removals comes just days ahead of the launch of the unified service Paramount+ with Showtime, which will debut on June 27. 'Zoey 102' Trailer: Jamie Lynn Spears Reunites With 'Zoey 101' Cast in Sequel Film 'School Spirits' Renewed for Season 2 at Paramount+ Paramount+ Greenlights Season 2 of Crime Drama 'Last King of The Cross' (EXCLUSIVE)

“We want to extend our thanks to our tremendously talented cast and crew and our producing partners for their passionate work and dedication on these programs, and we wish them all the best on their future endeavors.”

“The Paramount+ series ‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,’ ‘Star Trek: Prodigy,’ ‘Queen of the Universe’ and ‘The Game’ have completed their runs on Paramount+ and will not be returning to the service,” a Paramount+ spokesperson said. In addition, all four shows are set to be removed from the streaming service in the coming days. “The Game,” “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” “Star Trek: Prodigy,” and “Queen of the Universe” have all been canceled at Paramount+.
