Star Trek Academy cancelled after two seasons

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Kevin M.

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Mar 23, 2026, 2:40:04 PM (5 days ago) Mar 23
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It is unusual to cancel a show after two seasons when the first season only just recently finished airing. I found little to enjoy of the episodes I saw. 



Kevin M. (RPCV)

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Mar 24, 2026, 12:45:51 PM (4 days ago) Mar 24
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Starfleet Academy seems to have been more decisive than the average Trek series, but I personally really enjoyed the first season and am looking forward to the second, bittersweet tho it may be. (As a DS9 fan, Episode 5 broke me.)

While fans were hoping the show would get the four-season run it seemed to be designed for, there was a feeling of inevitability given Paramount's current ownership and their worldview; Star Trek and MAGA simply don't mesh, plus science fiction is expensive to make (although Paramount Skydance seems to have enough money to buy an entire freakin' studio/media conglomerate). Part of me wishes Paramount would either go all in on Trek and let the franchise be what it needs to be, or sell it to another studio - although I'm not entirely sure who would be the best shepherd of the Trek IP right now; Warners is a non-starter, Disney wouldn't take it on because they've already got Star Wars, Amazon's sitting on Stargate and who knows what else...I guess that leaves Netflix and Apple?

Jim Ellwanger

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Mar 24, 2026, 1:57:24 PM (4 days ago) Mar 24
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Apple has somehow become the streaming service for "intelligent" sci-fi, such as "Pluribus," "Foundation," "Silo," "For All Mankind," and "Dark Matter," so the Star Trek franchise seems like it would fit right in. I note that several of those are co-productions with Sony, a studio you didn't mention.


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M-D November

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Mar 25, 2026, 4:45:20 PM (3 days ago) Mar 25
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I was thinking in terms of studios with in-house streamers.  I suppose Sony is a possibility, but after seeing them botch the vast majority of the Marvel IP they hold*, I don't have a ton of faith in Sony as a franchise studio.

* MCU-connected Spider-Man films & the Spiderverse animation excepted

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