Summary
- Kate Mulgrew, who plays Admiral Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Prodigy, expresses her gratitude to fans and Netflix for saving the beloved series.
- Mulgrew remained silent about Star Trek due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, but now joins fans in their joy over the move of Prodigy to Netflix.
- The actress assures fans that they have only just begun and hints at more exciting adventures to come in the new home of Star Trek: Prodigy.
Star Trek: Prodigy's Admiral Kathryn Janeway actor, Kate Mulgrew, publicly comments on the news that the beloved animated series has been saved by Netflix. Mulgrew was among the millions disappointed when Paramount+ canceled Star Trek: Prodigy in June 2023. Due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Mulgrew honored her union and generally kept silent about Star Trek, even opting out of her planned appearance at August's STLV: 57 Year Mission convention in Las Vegas. But Mulgrew joins the legions of fans overjoyed that Netlfix is Star Trek: Prodigy's new home.
On Twitter/X, Kate Mulgrew (@TheKateMulgrew) commented on Star Trek: Prodigy's move to Netflix as its new streaming home, and she thanked the fans for their unwavering support. Read her post below:
Kate Mulgrew's words of support even reference how fans financed an airplane flying a #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner over streaming services' headquarters in Los Angeles (including Netflix).