#SaveStarTrekProdigy flies above Los Angeles.
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Prodigy fans have literally taken to the skies to save the beloved animated series.
In an innovative and bold next step to #SaveStarTrekProdigy, UK-based Star Trek fan Michelle Stokes created a GoFundMe to raise $1,200 to hire an airplane to fly over the offices of Amazon and Hulu in Santa Monica and Netflix in Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. It took only 8 days for Star Trek: Prodigy fans to reach the goal, and the plane took flight on Thursday, August 24th, waving a #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner over LA.
Star Trek: Prodigy's executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman, as well as Aaron J. Waltke and Star Trek: Prodigy's writing staff are fully in support of the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner flying high over Los Angeles. Dr. Trek Larry Nemecek was also on-site and delivered this video of the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner flying above.
TrekMovie.com mobilized an away team at the Netflix offices on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and they captured this video of the #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner flying by.
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