Star Trek: Decrease Decks has accomplished its five-year mission, however this week’s collection finale left followers of the animated comedy clamoring for extra. Sequence creator Mike McMahan will surely like to proceed the collection, and he is received some recommendation for followers seeking to see the additional adventures of the USS Cerritos. In a brand new interview with Collider’s Samantha Coley, McMahan talked about his hopes for extra Decrease Decks:
“I will say, I have been saying this, the way in which to get extra Decrease Decks is to be enthusiastic and hopeful and celebratory. It is not to say, ‘What moron canceled this present?’ It is to not say, ‘How dare you not give us extra? It’s important to give us extra.’ The extra individuals rejoice and wish extra in a method that is respectful and joyful, I can present that to individuals and say, ‘Have a look at this fandom. Have a look at who’s going to point out up.’ These are people who find themselves going to get extra eyes on this present.
No person watches a present that someone goes, ‘I am so mad!’ You already know what I imply? So, I will be engaged on my facet to attempt to get to do extra. There’s much more Star Trek approaching Paramount+, which I am trying ahead to, as effectively. If the fandom needs to assist me get stuff going, do it in a joyful method. That might be actually useful. Simply do not do not demand it like anyone owes us something. That is simply not the Decrease Decks solution to do it.”
Which Star Trek Sequence Have Had Fan Campaigns Earlier than?
After two low-rated seasons, Star Trek: The Authentic Sequence was set to be canceled in 1968. An enormous letter-writing marketing campaign from the present’s devoted fanbase ensued, as NBC was inundated with mail demanding its return. The cancelation was in the end reversed, however the present ended a season later. When the animated Star Trek: Prodigy was abruptly canceled and pulled off Paramount+ in 2023, the fanbase campaigned Paramount to launch the practically completed however unreleased second season; it was in the end launched on Netflix, to nice acclaim. Nonetheless, a fan marketing campaign for Star Trek: Legacy, a collection spinning out of the ultimate season of Star Trek: Picard, has but to bear fruit.
Though Decrease Decks has reached its last frontier, McMahan is right in saying that there is extra Star Trek to return on Paramount+. Star Trek: Part 31, the first-ever streaming unique Star Trek film, will debut on the service on January 24, 2025. The third season of Star Trek: Unusual New Worlds is ready to comply with later within the 12 months. Additional off sooner or later is the all-new collection Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which has but to set a launch window.
All 5 seasons of Star Trek: Decrease Decks are now streaming on Paramount+. Keep tuned to Collider for future updates and take a look at our full dialog with McMahan beneath.
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