Television
No fan scripts for Enterprise
by Doc on Jul.26, 2001, under Television
According to TrekWeb, the producers will no longer accept fan-written scripts that are submitted without agent representation. Since The Next Generation, producers have openly welcomed such scripts, but legal matters are taking precedence.
Updated: New JMS series finally announced
by Doc on Jul.21, 2001, under Television
Finally, an announcement about Jeremiah from JMS. Read More for the whole thing.
Update 7/30: The Hollywood Reporter has given more info, namely that Luke Perry (Beverly Hills, 90210) and Malcolm-Jamal Warner (The Cosby Show) will star…
Cameron still plans to visit Mars
by Doc on Jul.18, 2001, under Television
Remember all the talk about James Cameron turning Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy ([asin=0553560735]Red Mars[/asin], [asin=0553572393]Green Mars[/asin], [asin=0553573357]Blue Mars[/asin]) into a television miniseries, and instead we got Dark Angel? Well, according to Sci-Fi Wire, since the Sci Fi Channel intends to produce its own adaptation, Cameron is now working on his own script, and intends to produce different media versions – a miniseries, 3D IMAX film, and a novel…
UPN premiere dates
by Doc on Jul.17, 2001, under Television
UPN has announced the fall premiere date for their shows. Enterprise will bow with a two-hour premiere on Wednesday, September 26th, at 8:00pm ET (and appear at that time each week); Buffy the Vampire Slayer (just recently moved from the WB) will start Tuesday, October 9th with a two-hour show at 8:00pm, Special Unit 2 shows up Wednesday, October 3rd, at 9:00pm, and Roswell will be Tuesday, October 16th at 9:00pm.
Gillian and the X-Files flip-flop
by Doc on Jul.09, 2001, under Television
There are news reports all over the Net about Gillian Anderson and the X-Files. It is well known that her current contract ends with the 9th season. Early reports were that she wouldn’t renew, and it would probably be the end of the X-Files altogether, since Chris Carter has also said he won’t return. Now her manager is doing a 180, and saying she is at least open to the idea of more, if is gets renewed…can the series survive without either of its major stars?
New Dune Miniseries on Sci-Fi
by Doc on Jul.09, 2001, under Television
dugh writes “there is a story on scifi.com about a new dune miniseries being written. it is an interview with the script writer and can be found here.” I was about to post on this, but he beat me to it. we knew about the sequel series, but now there is an interview to go with it, and the fact that it will be a combo of Children of Dune and Dune Messiah…
Hopper to star in Flatland
by Doc on Jul.09, 2001, under Television
The Hollywood Reporter says that Dennis Hopper (Apocalypse Now) will star as Mr. Smith, the mysterious controller of fourth-dimension world of Flatland, a proposed SF action series. It will also star Bumper Robinson (Behind Enemy Lines, Enemy Mine), Phillip Rhys (Zenon: The Zequel), Francoise Yip (Romeo Must Die), Katherine Kendall (Dark Tides) and Liam Waite (Ghosts of Mars). I haven’t read the book Flatland but it doesn’t appear related…
Rangers, other news from JMS
by Doc on Jun.30, 2001, under Television
JMS just posted to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated an update of all the things he’s been working on. Rather than post the whole thing, here’s the highlights: His second TV project, which he still can’t name, has had the schedule moved up – and now he regrets not being able to make the San Diego ComicCon, which he traditionally goes to; the producer’s cut of Rangers is in hand and being sent to the network; Talks have resumed on the 3rd TV project; Delicate Creatures from Top Cow will be out in September in bookstores; Summoning Light, book two of the Techno-Mage trilogy by Jeanne Cavelos is due in a couple of days ([asin=034542722X]order now from Amazon.com[/asin]); and releases of Rising Stars and Midnight Nation may be delayed a bit…
New Galactica to include familiar faces
by Doc on Jun.28, 2001, under Television
Sci-Fi Wire has a report from Dan Angel and Billy Brown, who will be running the new Galactica show, that we will be reviving some familiar characters – but are not saying who just yet, since things are still in development. As for the show itself? According to Brown, “It does take place in a not-so-distant future from the end of the old show…It’s going to be a sprawling, family saga that is set amongst the travails and adventures of the human colony.”
Update 6/29: Fox has confirmed ordering a two-hour movie as a pilot for the series, which would be planned for the 2002-2003 TV season…
Season 5 of Stargate SG-1 begins Friday
by Doc on Jun.27, 2001, under Television
In the strange world of television as it now exists, keeping track of when television shows start their seasons is getting harder and harder. Witness Stargate SG-1 – Season 5 starts this Friday (6/29) at 10:00pm EDT with “Enemies”.
Update 6/29: Sci-Fi Wire has a piece about the 5th season from producer Brad Wright. Things to look forward to – a 100th episode that is in a sense a self-parody of the series, and a two parter where all the Goa’uld System Lords get together against SG-1…