Prodigy is just one of four shows that Paramount+ pulled prior to its merger with Showtime tomorrow, and reportedly even more of P+'s less popular shows will get the axe in weeks ahead. According to their press release, it's about "refining our content offering to deliver the best streaming experience" so that the combined P+/Showtime package will be "seamless" for subscribers who have it, whatever that means. Apparently the plan is to streamline their overall catalog of shows, and to cut costs in the way that businesses often do when they merge (e.g. by laying off workers).
https://www.cinemablend.com/streami...atement-cancelling-four-shows-and-remove-them
So presuming that they removed
Prodigy to "make space" for
Legacy doesn't work. It presupposes an unchanging status quo, a one-to-one swap, but that's not the reality here. The whole thing is being slimmed down, much like multiple other streaming services are doing to cut costs. That does not bode well for the prospects of new shows being added, or current shows having a long future.