Star Trek: Prodigy and Voyager star Robert Picardo on working with Dan and Kevin Hageman, hopes for the animated series' future, and more.
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He has a lot of strong feelings [about Prodigy] because he was a child actor and [being part] of a show that kids can watch," Dan Hageman told Cinemablend on Wheaton's motivation for embracing his opportunity "His nieces and nephews are huge fans, and he would watch it with them, and he loved watching it[...]
To say that Star Trek: Prodigy has come a long way would be an understatement, given how creators and showrunners Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman already had season two in the can by the time Paramount decided to cancel the Nickelodeon and Paramount+ animated series Everyone from the Hagemans, star Kate Mulgrew, and season two[...]
Dan and Kevin Hageman discuss how Season 2 of Star Trek: Prodigy complements Season 1 & teases how it could lead to a third season on Netflix.
Star Trek: Prodigy creators Dan and Kevin Hageman discuss how they wanted a "cinematic feel on a TV show budget" for the animated series.
Fans looked to get the attention of Netflix by flying a banner to find Star Trek: Prodigy a new home and save the second season.
Gene Roddenberry’s son, Rod Roddenberry, offered Star Trek: Prodigy high praise & words of support: "It’s all the good that Star Trek is."
Star Trek: Prodigy creators Dan & Kevin Hageman and series star Kate Mulgrew comment on the Paramount+ animated series' end and future.
We're holding their hand, and we're bringing them in gently," Dan Hageman added "Whether they want to go to 'TOS,' which we love, or if they want to go to 'Voyager,' because they love Janeway," Kevin said As far as inspiration for central characters, they went with a certain 19th-century author "Yeah Again, we wanted[...]
André Øvredal will return to direct the sequel, with writers Dan Hageman and Kevin Hageman again writing the script form a story by Guillermo del Toro Paramount Pictures will c0-finance this one with eOne after the latter helped Lionsgate bring the first film to the screen last summer The 2019 film grossed over $170 million[...]
It's been three months since it was announced that Star Trek would be making its way to Nickelodeon in the form of a new, original CG-animated series developed by Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman (Trollhunters, The LEGO Movie), and overseen by Nickelodeon's Ramsey Naito While we still don't have an official name for the series[...]
The potential new children's show would be developed by brothers Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman– probably best known as writers and producers on Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia.
While plot and details are being kept under wraps, we can use what we know about other shows currently in development to rule a few things out.
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