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Warehouse 13 gets 3rd season

by on Oct.05, 2010, under Television

SyFy announced today that Warehouse 13 has been picked up for the 13-episode third season order, which will air some time in 2011. Also returning will be Executive Producer and showrunner Jack Kenny as part of a development deal. And I should have some details (or at least teasers 🙂 ) on the upcoming Warehouse 13 and Eureka holiday episodes early next week! (Don’t forget – follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get quick updates from Orlando early next week!)

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Sarah Jane to answer question: How many Doctors can there be?

by on Oct.05, 2010, under Television

It’s a question as old as time – just how many times can the Doctor regenerate? We know the canonical answer – 12 – which dictates that there can only be 13 Doctors, and then he’s dead. But we also know that there are ways around it (the Time Lords offered the Master another regeneration, and he’s cheated it several times already). And, of course, it’s science fiction – they can just come up with something new. But it sounds like we will get a definitive answer – at least for the Doctor – in an upcoming episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures.

The two-part episode “Death of the Doctor” (to air as episodes 5 and 6), airing towards the end of this month in the U.K. (no U.S. airings are scheduled yet), is being written by Russell T. Davies and will feature Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor, and the return of Jo Grant (Katy Manning), one of the Third Doctor’s companions. And among some teaser lines provided by Digital Spy (who saw a sneak peak), “The Doctor doesn’t have to be white. And he can regenerate more than 12 times – a lot more!”

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Snyder to helm Superman

by on Oct.05, 2010, under Movies

Warner Bros. has been trying to breath new life into Superman, after 2006’s Superman Returns failed to draw the heat to relaunch the franchise. Now after interviewing director candidates, the lottery winner is Zack Snyder (director of 300 and Watchmen), with Christopher Nolan (who also revived the Batman franchise) directing. From what is described so far, this won’t be another reboot exactly, and may even have tie-ins to the Richard Donner films, including having General Zod as the primary villain. Also expect a darker take on the character – Supes’ comic goodness was cited as a reason that the 2006 version didn’t connect with current audiences.

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Stars announced for opening of Battlestar Galactica: The Exposition

by on Oct.04, 2010, under Television

Battlestar Galactica: The Exposition opens in a couple weeks (Oct. 22-24) at the Science Fiction Museum, and they’ve just announced the stars who will be appearing for the premiere weekend, including Edward James Olmos, Michael Hogan, Tahmoh Penikett, Richard Hatch, Kate Vernon, and producers Ronald D. Moore and Glen Larson. Read on for more details on additional events added as well.
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What happened to the Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis movies?

by on Oct.04, 2010, under Video/DVD

So, what ever happened to the Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis direct-to-DVD movies that we’ve been expecting? TV Death Ray has an interview with Brad Wright which covers a number of things, mainly about Stargate Universe, but also what happened. “The only thing that is blocking the SG-1 movie or the Atlantis movie, the only thing, is the fact that the direct-to-DVD market has gone away,” he said. “And, of course, there have been very big changes at MGM that kind of added to that.” Yeah, a company that can’t get an expected cash cow off the ground like The Hobbit probably isn’t going to front the money for direct-to-DVD features if they perceive the lack of a market. But don’t fret – “We have a plan B, and I’ve been talking with MGM about it, and hopefully we’ll still get our chance.”

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Caprica returns tomorrow night – along with DVDs

by on Oct.04, 2010, under Television, Video/DVD

Just a reminder that the second half of the first season of Caprica makes its early return tomorrow night (October 5th) on SyFy – and the DVDs of the first half [sfs=1060]come out the same day[/sfs]. And if you need a quick (and funny) recap, don’t forget to check out Re-Cap(rica). And also catch a clip from the DVD bonus features below.
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The Hobbit union scrum could get government mediation

by on Oct.04, 2010, under Movies

So, the ruckus between an Australian actor’s union operating in New Zealand and Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit production, which resulted in “alerts” from other major acting unions to their membership to avoid the production, has drawn the attention of New Zealand’s prime minister, and is offering to have government officials mediate. Prime Minster John Key is concerned about the potential impact to the NZ film industry if the production moves elsewhere, likely to Eastern Europe. “If you can’t make ‘The Hobbit’ here, frankly, what movies are you going to make here?” he said.

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Follow Sci-Fi Storm on Twitter and Facebook

by on Oct.03, 2010, under Sci-Fi Storm

Ok, I’ve got all the hookups seemingly working (I’m thinking of working a somewhat different interface for Facebook though), and Sci-Fi Storm is now on both Twitter and Facebook! Follow us @scifistorm on Twitter, and/or Facebook (I hope to shorten that URL later, but need followers). Our headlines with links will appear there, as well as other quips, notes, reminders, etc.

But there is a special bonus – I will be down at Universal Studios Orlando next Sunday and Monday for a SyFy press event, and I will be posting updates, pictures and maybe even a video or two via those channels (the pics and video may be Facebook only, not sure) of the panels, as well as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and maybe a bit of the RIP Tour of Halloween Horror Nights! It all depends on the batteries…so follow us on both, and keep an eye out for special updates on Sunday and Monday!

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The Hobbit possibly close to a green light, but fire at studio

by on Oct.02, 2010, under Movies

The LA Times is reporting that Warner Bros./New Line and MGM are very close to giving the green light for production of The Hobbit, having resolved or nearly resolved remaining rights issues and finalized the necessary deals. If production starts by the 1st quarter of next year, then they could still hit their target of the first movie’s release for the 2012 holiday season, with the second a year later.

But now a fire apparently broke out at Portsmouth Miniatures Studio, one of the stage locations where The Hobbit was to be filmed. The cause of the fire is under investigation and the extent of damage is unknown.

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Wonder Woman may return on small screen

by on Oct.02, 2010, under Television

After years of Joel Silver trying to bring Wonder Woman to the big screen, and Joss Whedon bowing out of writing it in 2007 after conflicts over the vision, we may finally see a new incarnation of Wonder Womanbut on the small screen instead. What is strange is that it has a seemingly unlikely producer/writer attached: David E. Kelley, the Boston lawyer-turned-TV writer/producer responsible for legal dramas like L.A. Law, The Practice, Boston Legal, Ally McBeal and Picket Fences. So, Diana is going to moonlight as a lawyer this time around?

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