In a statement to TrekMovie, Paramount thanked the “fantastic cast and crew” of Star Trek: Prodigy for their “hard work and dedication” to the show. Internationally Prodigy is still available on Paramount+, however it appears that it will be removed this week. While Paramount+ has removed a variety of different shows, Prodigy is one of 18 Nickelodeon-produced shows that are now no longer available, showing how kids’ programming and animation have taken the biggest hit. The removal of Prodigy and a number of other shows ahead of this integration is what Paramount describes as “refining our content offering to deliver the best streaming experience for subscribers.” These removals are also part of an industry-wide trend as streaming providers take write-offs to cut costs with a new focus on creating profitability, with Paramount following other streamers doing the same, including Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max (now Max). All of the Showtime content is now available within the ad-free tier of Parmount+. Today Paramount+ launched its planned full integration with Showtime in the USA. Fans are also rallying to save the show as we await news on a new home for the second season. As reported last Friday, Star Trek: Prodigy was included with a number of other shows set to be removed from Paramount+, and those removals have now happened.
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