William Shatner saddened by Star Trek: Starfleet Academy cancellation

William Shatner expressed disappointment over the cancellation of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy after its second season. In posts on X, the original Captain Kirk compared current criticisms of the series to backlash against an interracial kiss in the original Star Trek. He defended the franchise's longevity despite not having watched much of the new show.

William Shatner, who portrayed Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek series, shared his reaction on X to the news that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will conclude after its upcoming second season. 'It's with sorrow that I hear about the cancellation of the new 'Star Trek' series,' Shatner wrote on Monday evening. He drew parallels to controversy surrounding a kiss between Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols, in the episode 'Plato's Stepchildren' from season 3, episode 10. 'During the first airing of my 'Star Trek' series where a kiss was objectionable; many southern stations pulled the episode & condemned the show,' Shatner noted. He added, 'Using today's vernacular it would absolutely be called 'woke DEI crap' because it went against 'norms' of society for its time. Not a lot seems to have changed.' Shatner admitted he had only seen a few clips of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy but emphasized the franchise's value. 'Star Trek should exist for a long time,' he stated, describing it as existing in 'the fantasy of science fiction' and exploring 'the perfection of human beings' alongside human endeavors. 'It's that aspect of 'Star Trek' that I've always loved,' he wrote, expressing hope for its continuity. Paramount+ renewed the series for season 2 in October 2024 ahead of its premiere, but has not announced a date for that season.

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Captain Nahla Ake leads new cadets at the relaunched Starfleet Academy in this photorealistic promo image for the Paramount+ series premiere.
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy premieres on Paramount+

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The latest Star Trek series, Starfleet Academy, launched its first two episodes on Paramount+ on January 15, 2026, introducing a new class of cadets in the 32nd century. Set after the catastrophic event known as The Burn, the show follows Captain Nahla Ake as she leads the relaunched academy amid personal and interstellar challenges. Early reviews praise its blend of action, humor, and franchise lore for both longtime fans and newcomers.

Actor Robert Picardo, known for his role in Star Trek: Voyager, has responded to criticism labeling the new series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as too 'woke.' In tweets, he urged fans to watch before judging and highlighted the franchise's history of inclusivity. The show's first season holds an 87% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Paramount+'s Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which premiered its first season on January 15, 2026, will end after its forthcoming second season, according to TVLine. Variety first reported the news. The series was renewed in October 2024 prior to its debut.

Star Trek: Enterprise, a prequel series that aired from 2001 to 2005, helped transition the franchise during a challenging period. By focusing on humanity's first deep space mission, it served as a soft reboot amid dense storytelling from prior shows. Despite creative hurdles, it influenced today's successful Trek series like Strange New Worlds.

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Chris Pine expressed uncertainty about the future of the Star Trek franchise during an interview at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. He wished good luck to Paramount's new leadership while promoting his latest film, Carousel. The actor, known for playing Captain Kirk, confirmed he will not appear in the upcoming Star Trek movie.

Captain Jonathan Archer's trajectory after Star Trek: Enterprise establishes him as a cornerstone of Star Trek history, rising from captain to admiral, ambassador, and president of the United Federation of Planets, as foreshadowed in the series finale and episodes like 'In a Mirror, Darkly.'

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Paramount Plus is set to add four new TV shows to its streaming service during the week of March 8-14, 2026. Among them, the platform highlights The Madison and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as particularly noteworthy additions. These releases include a Yellowstone spin-off and the finale of a Star Trek series.

 

 

 

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