Does Viacom care about overlap though, considering Prodigy is premiering on Nickelodeon? Or is it premiering on Paramount Plus now?
It will go on Paramount+ first.
Does Viacom care about overlap though, considering Prodigy is premiering on Nickelodeon? Or is it premiering on Paramount Plus now?
Presuming CBS doesn't want overlap, the only premiere date that works for Prodigy is October 21 - 11 weeks after LDS season 2 premieres. This lets DIS premiere in the final week of December, meaning three Trek series in 2021 - just barely. LDS-DIS-PRO won't work, since Discovery has more than 10 episodes a season.
yes, Prodigy in October and Discovery in December is what I have been expecting. Last year they did 23 straight weeks of new episodes. Now they could do 43 weeks, if Picard premieres right after Discovery.
Does Viacom care about overlap though, considering Prodigy is premiering on Nickelodeon? Or is it premiering on Paramount Plus now?
To be fair no one knows how much of a master strategist he was on Earth as remember all The augments were defeated and Khan himself fled into deep space. As for Khan being arrogant; that seemed to be the main failing and downfall of the 20th century augments in general.I actually concur. Not that Ricardo Montelban didn't do a superlative job in the role, but the main issue with Khan is...he's supposed to be an augmented human with genius-level intelligence, and yet he doesn't come across as a master strategist at all. He just seems like a normal guy who is very arrogant.
I think a big question is whether this Star Trek series would have the same level of violence as the Clone Wars and other recent Star Wars cartoons, I recently saw a Bad Batch episode that had a very pointed-on-screen death.
It will not.think a big question is whether this Star Trek series would have the same level of violence as the Clone Wars and other recent Star Wars cartoons,
Prodigy is aimed younger than Clone Wars/The Bad Batch -- more along the lines of Resistance or Forces of Destiny. If you're familiar with Guillermo del Toro's Trollhunters/Tales of Arcadia franchise on Netflix, it's probably at about that age level, since it has some of the same creators.
Besides, Star Wars is a series about war. Naturally it's got violence in it. There's no reason to expect a series about a bunch of kids exploring in a starship to be comparable in tone to a series about soldiers fighting a war.
Fair enough, if there are villains in this show, they could still be ruthless, in Avatar the Last Airbender, Nickelodeon's other major action cartoon, the main villain, the Fire Lord burned his son's face and attempted to commit genocide. If you have that level stakes, that could work.
Forgive me---I've been traveling a LOT the past 6 weeks........does Paramount + have any live action panels at SDCC?Reminder, Prodigy is part of the Paramount+ Animation Comic-Con panel in 3 hours
https://www.comic-con.org/cci/programming-schedule
I just did the quick Google search as well.......today looks like an hour and includes LD, Prodigy, and Tooning Out the News.......hopefully we get some trailers/teasers.Having done a scan through the whole schedule, I didn't see anything. There is a panel on Star Trek in general with a bunch of people from various shows, but nothing specific for Discovery, Picard, or Strange New Worlds. Unless I missed it somehow.
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