
A vaguely interesting concept becomes a true mess
by JOHN VINCENT
Jun-9-2013 -
Bryan Singer said script is now in revision stages
Bryan Singer is moving forward with his "Battlestar Galactica" movie project, but he doesn't seem as ready to walk all over the Syfy revival of the series as some fans had originally feared. Singer recently talked with IGN about the project, and while he was cautious to share too much about its p ...
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Read MoreWith 'Excalibur' project dead, famed director moves on to BSG film adaptation
Bryan Singer had a chance to be the man responsible for finally giving "Battlestar Galactica" the modern relaunch it long deserved, but Sept. 11, 2001 got in the way. Now the director behind the X-Men revival and the failed Superman film revival is determined to bring his vision of "Battlestar Ga ...
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Read MoreGlen Larson's suit appears focused on his own shows, not any of the remakes
NBC Universal continues to make money on shows that haven't even thought of airing a new episode in decades, and now one of the creators of those shows claims he's not being compensated. Glen A. Larson filed suit against NBCU in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming NBCU cheated him out of royaltie ...
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Read More'Battlestar Galactica' composer also contributing track to benefit Japan
Don't try to find too much time in Bear McCreary's schedule. It's just not there. The composer, who got his break composing the popular music behind Syfy's "Battlestar Galactica," has a full summer schedule ahead of him, including the release of a few soundtracks, a couple of concert appearances, ...
Read MoreCable channel picks up re-broadcast rights for Syfy signature series
No need to stop with "Star Trek: The Next Generation." BBC America is continuing its path toward more science-fiction programming to help complement re-broadcast series such as "Doctor Who" and "Being Human" with the addition of "Battlestar Galactica." The 2003 remake, which helped put Syfy (t ...
Read MoreAirlock Alpha columnist sparks debate across the Internet
"Lost" on ABC. "Battlestar Galactica" and "Caprica" on Syfy. Science-fiction shows with critical acclaim, yet which heavily rely on religion. Gone are the days when Gene Roddenberry shunned the inclusion of religion in "Star Trek." Today, it's not just politics in sci-fi, it's religion as well ...
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