Paramount+ Concludes ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ with Season 2 Finale
Filmogaz.com has confirmed that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will end after its upcoming second season. Paramount+ concludes the show with its season two finale.
Studio announcement
CBS Studios and Paramount+ released a joint statement praising the series’ creativity and ambition. The companies thanked Alex Kurtzman, Noga Landau, Gaia Violo, and the full cast and crew for their work.
Production status and release
Production on the second season recently wrapped. The series is now in post-production and a premiere date remains TBA.
The show is produced by CBS Studios alongside Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. The studios said they look forward to sharing the final season with audiences.
Premise
The series follows a new class of Starfleet cadets at the famed Academy. Cadets face rigorous instructors, forming friendships, rivalries, and first romances while confronting a new threat to the Federation.
Cast
- Sandro Rosta
- Karim Diané
- Kerrice Brooks
- George Hawkins
- Bella Shepard
- Zoë Steiner
- Holly Hunter
- Paul Giamatti
- Gina Yashere
- Robert Picardo
- Tig Notaro
- Tatiana Maslany (guest)
Critical reception and viewership
Critics generally received the show well. Rotten Tomatoes lists an 87% certified fresh rating for the series.
Despite positive reviews, the first season did not place on Nielsen’s top 10 streaming viewership chart. The studios did not provide further audience metrics.
Note from the showrunners
Co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau issued a public note thanking the many crew members involved. They said they are proud of the work and intend to finish the story strongly in season two.
They spoke about carrying forward Gene Roddenberry’s vision. Their message emphasized optimism, diversity, and a responsibility to the future, closing with a traditional Trek farewell.
Filmogaz.com will update readers when the season two premiere date is announced. Fans can expect further details as post-production concludes.