“Enterprise” Briefly Vanished From Streaming

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Recently Paramount+ removed the young-skewing animated series “Star Trek: Prodigy” from its service, one of several cuts of content being done for the increasing trend of cost savings and tax write-offs at streamers.

The fate of that show remains in question as an already mostly completed second season is still in post-production and is expected to be finished and shopped around to buyers. In addition, strong fan efforts are helping keep talk of the series alive.

The whole move has undermined the Paramount+ streaming service’s place as what was previously promised to be the home of “Every Series. Every Episode” of “Star Trek” ever made.

Thus it came as little surprise then that when the fourth and final season of the early 2000s prequel series “Star Trek: Enterprise” was found to have been removed from the platform without comment the other day, Trekkers were livid.

Trek Core were the ones who noticed the season had been temporarily removed from the platform. The streamer subsequently fixed the issue, which appeared to be a glitch has opposed to a deletion, but hasn’t yet commented on the brief disappearance.

Airing from 2001 to 2005, the four-season series starred the likes of Scott Bakula, Connor Trinneer, Jolene Blalock and John Billingsley in a story set in the 22nd century, a century before the events of the original 1960s series. That fourth season that went briefly missing is widely considered the show’s best.

Paramount+ is in the midst of airing a second season of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” with a third on the way, whilst two more seasons of animated Trek comedy series “Lower Decks” are coming, as is a “Section 31” film and a “Starfleet Academy” series.

Source: Collider