
""We're incredibly proud of the ambition, passion, and creativity that went into bringing Star Trek: Starfleet Academy to life," CBS Studios and Paramount+ said in a statement to Deadline."
""Season two will be our last season. That is really hard for me to say. Because I love this show so much," said Karim Diané, who plays the first gay Klingon character."
""Right now, I'm just grateful at having been part of it, and in a business that veers often between feast & famine, I've been able to build the life of my dreams, being able to tell authentic stories, an ability which I truly believe is now under attack," stated Gina Yashere."
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has been officially cancelled after its second season, which has already been filmed. CBS Studios and Paramount+ expressed pride in the show's ambition and creativity, highlighting its introduction of new characters and expansion of the Star Trek universe. Cast members, including Karim Diané and Gina Yashere, shared their emotional reactions, with Diané expressing love for the show and Yashere hinting at external criticisms regarding the show's diverse representation. Fans have interpreted Yashere's comments as a response to detractors of the series.
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