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Star Trek Prodigy voice cast confirmed

Alongside a lovely cast photo.

The Star Trek Prodigy voice cast was today confirmed ahead of the show’s debut on Paramount+ later this year.

We’ll detail the cast as they appear (as their CGI characters, of course) from left to right in the above image.

First is Angus Imrie as Zero, a “noncorporeal, genderless, energy-based lifeform” who wears a containment suit in order to exist alongside the rest of the crew. Next is Jason Mantzoukas as Jankom Pog, a 16-year-old Tellarite (one of the founding member species of the Federation).

Next up is Ella Purnell as Gwyn, a 17-year-old Vau N’Akat “raised on her father’s bleak mining planet and grew up dreaming to explore the stars.” She’s followed by, of course, Voyager‘s Kate Mulgrew as the Emergency Training Hologram with the likeness of Captain Kathyrn Janeway.

The ETH is followed by Brett Gray as Dal, a “maverick” 17-year-old from an unknown species. Rounding out the cast are Dee Bradley Baker as “an endearing, indestructable blob” named Murf and Rylee Alazraqui as the “shy” Brikar, Rok-Tahk.

We’ll have more on Star Trek Prodigy as it becomes available, including more information on where Australians will be able to watch.


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