How likely do you think it is that the rights to stream/broadcast Seasons 1 and 2 of Prodigy will be licensed to someone else, rather than them never seeing the light of day again?
s1 and s2 since its basically in the can? Yes, it'll get shown somewhere.
Now, If I was Netflix, I would buy it since it is realitivly cheap, and ask for 2nd run of the newer stuff, maybe all the old Berman/tos catalogue as a sweetener.
I disagree here. Season 1 has already been shown, the unaired season 2 would be the far greater draw as it comes with a built-in audience while CBS will have to offer it a reduced price. CBS is continuing production, they want to be able to sell both seasons as one package.Season 1: Quite likely. It's Trek, it has a fanbase. Sooner or later, the price of making it available will drop enough, and someone will grab it.
Season 2: Moderately likely. It's mostly completed, and demand for it among Trekkies is likely to be high. But still, more effort is involved in posting it.
That seems like the most likely outcome, and with the current Zaslav methods I would already be happy with that now...Yeah, I feel reasonable confident season 2 will eventually see the light of day. But I don't expect there to be a season 3.
While I agree that many Star Trek fans couldn't care less about Prodigy, on a streamer like Netflix (which already carries very similar content and has an build in audience, including children) it could do quite a bit better as part of their portfolio. Though I doubt Netflix would fund an S3, taking over S1 + S2 for a decent price could be a tempting offer.I think very unlikely. It's a Trek show that a great number of Trek fans aren't interested in and it has clearly failed to reach a wider audience.
Maybe the PRO fanbase should consider creating petitions for assorted networks or streaming services who (1) like stuff like Prodigy and (2) could find it an audience.I've been wondering if Roku might try to grab the Prodigy episodes? They seem to like to collect odds and ends. They bought all the showlets from Quibi after it failed, didn't they?
This could be the perfect opportunity to put together a Prodigy film for the cinema. If there was a cinematic release for this spin-off (as was talked about at one point), season 2 would be snapped up by a network wanting in on the buzz, with the season being shown as a lead up to the movie being released.![]()
Yes, send them screenshots of the BBS threads and say, "All this audience could be yours."Maybe the PRO fanbase should consider creating petitions for assorted networks or streaming services who (1) like stuff like Prodigy and (2) could find it an audience.
I've been wondering if Roku might try to grab the Prodigy episodes? They seem to like to collect odds and ends. They bought all the showlets from Quibi after it failed, didn't they?
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