It wore the badge of a legendary sci-fi saga and earned fresh acclaim to match. So why does its next mission already sound like a goodbye?
Paramount+ has pulled the plug on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy even as a fully filmed second season sits in the can. Set in the 32nd century after Discovery, the spin-off about cadets and professors earned an 87 percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes but only 51 percent from viewers. It never cracked Nielsen’s top 10 streaming chart. The cancellation landed a week after the season 1 finale, with showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau saying the second season will deliver a proper ending.
A sudden decision stuns fans
On 23 March 2026, the warp engines cut out without warning. Paramount+ confirmed that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was canceled, even though Season 2 was already filmed (and waiting in the can). The news arrived just 1 week after the Season 1 finale, a gut punch for longtime Trekkies. Indeed, it’s another twist in a universe that has learned to navigate turbulence.
The world of ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’
Set in the 32nd century, the series spun out of Star Trek: Discovery to follow first-year cadets and seasoned mentors at a rebuilt Academy. It promised a fresh perspective on training, leadership, and coexistence across species. The ensemble featured Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins, Bella Shepard, and Zoë Steiner. For all its charm, it never rallied a broad audience.
Why was it canceled?
Critics largely embraced its optimistic arc, with an 87% score (on Rotten Tomatoes). Viewers were cooler, averaging 51%, and weekly engagement stalled in a crowded streaming field.
It never cracked Nielsen’s top 10 for streaming (per Nielsen)
Strong competition from franchise and non-franchise sci-fi
A YA tone that split parts of the fanbase
Taken together, these signals likely nudged CBS Studios and Paramount+ toward a difficult call: wrap the story with Season 2. Financial prudence often wins when momentum is fragile.
Showrunners and the story’s conclusion
Co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau kept their message gracious, thanking the cast and crew. They stressed that the series honored Gene Roddenberry’s progressive ethos, the belief in diversity and optimism. For viewers, there is consolation: the filmed Season 2 is designed to offer a proper conclusion.
The legacy of ‘Star Trek’
Since 1966, Star Trek has expanded into 14 series and 14 films, an unmatched run in TV sci-fi. Today, flagships like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds continue to thrive on Paramount+. Starfleet Academy, brief as it is, still reflects the franchise’s DNA: curiosity, inclusion, and hope. This is the case when a cancellation hurts yet leaves a meaningful afterglow.