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Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5: The End (Or Is It?!)
Get ready, Trekkies, because Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 is its last hurrah on Paramount+! This hilarious animated series, the brainchild of Mike McMahan, debuted in 2020, becoming the first half-hour Star Trek comedy and an amazing tribute to the series, its lore and its fanbase's shared nostalgia, bringing back beloved stylistic choices. It's been a wild ride following those junior officers of the USS Cerritos (one of Starfleet's "least important" ships!) through the early 2280s. They brilliantly reimagined and captured that classic Star Trek: The Next Generation aesthetic.
The announcement in March 2024 was shocking. Paramount+ is ending Lower Decks after season 5—this even happened alongside the renewal of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds for season 4; this sudden decision highlighted a big reality, the difficulty in ensuring a future for animated series even within a shared media environment that’s hugely popular; however the exact reasons were stated plainly. It boils down to money! Even though animation’s generally cheaper than live-action; those streaming numbers weren’t high enough and the company itself was being impacted; resulting in some cuts, demonstrating that even profitable media companies face unpredictable financial downturns in the current digital media and streaming context. It's a stark reality check about streaming business models.
So, is this the definitive end? Not necessarily. Both Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek EP) and Mike McMahan (Lower Decks showrunner) carefully stated that season 5 is the end of its run on Paramount+—leaving an amazing door open! They both hinted that its popularity could attract another network or streaming service, a chance similar to those other beloved animated sci-fi series which has faced early cancellations and those various challenges inherent in trying to remain sustainable. Success heavily relies on the streaming numbers. Those viewing figures in season 5 could seriously define its future and demonstrate just why certain titles are ultimately cancelled due to lack of general audience interest.
We saw how effective passionate fan campaigns could be! Those massive fan-driven efforts surrounding Star Trek: Prodigy (a show initially cancelled by Paramount+ but then picked up by Netflix) are what created that new possibility for continuing certain series with established fanbases; proving just why appealing to existing fanbase preferences might increase sustainability for animated series and especially for spin-offs from major intellectual properties. The example proves just how well fan efforts might pay off. The intensity of that reaction is what made Netflix decide that picking up that previously-cancelled show is a relatively low-risk opportunity which could generate relatively positive return.
If those characters aren’t returning to the small screen, those characters might jump into a new format: Live action! Those characters appearing live isn't really some bizarre creative decision! Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid already made their Lower Decks characters into live-action for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; the cross-over potential inherent in such a creative decision shows why this particular series design might work particularly well when dealing with an already established ensemble from a prior animated spinoff series! The massive popularity generated demonstrates the importance for crossover potential across similar yet different genres. The animated style was specifically selected, this made for another impressive aspect, making for a major financial success through capturing a huge segment within the Star Trek fandom. The popularity created really suggests more spin-offs that use a different format or blend previously successful elements into a surprising yet incredibly impressive result that greatly increased audience satisfaction, by demonstrating how that entire franchise remains capable of adaptation for different genres!
And it’s really interesting! Tawny Newsome (Beckett Mariner) is in the writers’ room for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy! That opens major possibilities; perhaps live-action Lower Decks appearances through a different technique; showing just how far these kind of unexpected changes might just improve this well-established shared media universe which showcases a flexible strategy in presenting its narratives!
Star Trek: Lower Decks ending on Paramount+ doesn’t mean the definitive end! There's strong hope that passionate fans can extend its run; continuing its story in various manners either across other networks or using other media that could potentially make sense for fans. It has generated its fanbase, and this specific ending doesn’t mean its popularity should stop! The crossover opportunities with other Star Trek shows and especially that creative crossover effort demonstrated and achieved for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds showcases the vast storytelling potential for such established properties, and a smart strategy to create immense buzz surrounding that show's potential for expansion. The crossover created is the result of careful planning, and demonstrates that expanding to different media will create success. So keep those fingers crossed, Trekkies. The Cerritos crew's adventure might not be truly over just yet!