• New Carl Sagan documentary in the works from National Geographic and Se

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    New Carl Sagan documentary in the works from National Geographic and
    Seth MacFarlane
    By Jeff Spry published about 20 hours ago
    The 'Family Guy' and 'The Orville' creator unites with NatGeo to
    celebrate the famed astronomer.

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    Astronomer Carl Sagan pictured in 1981. (Image credit: Photo by Tony Korody/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

    Carl Sagan, the acclaimed astronomer, astrophysicist and author who
    introduced a whole generation to the wonders of the heavens with his bestselling "Cosmos" science book and TV series and made saying the
    phrase "billions and billions" so much fun, is getting a new documentary feature on his prolific career courtesy of NatGeo and Seth MacFarlane.

    Per Deadline(opens in new tab), the starbound legend of Carl Sagan will
    live on in a mind-expanding project being produced by National
    Geographic Documentary Films in alliance with Fuzzy Door's Seth
    MacFarlane and Erica Huggins, Emmy and Peabody winner Ann Druyan
    (Sagan's life partner). Academy Award nominee Nanette Burstein ("On the
    Ropes," "The Kid Stays in the Picture") is aboard as the film's director.

    In addition to his many lifelong achievements, aptitude for teaching and inspiring voice in astronomy and cosmology, Sagan's bestselling novel
    "Contact" was adapted by director Robert Zemeckis ("Back to the Future,"
    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?") into the Academy Award-nominated 1997 sci-fi feature starring Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey. Sadly, Sagan
    passed away at the age of 62 in 1996, just prior to the Hollywood
    movie's theatrical release.

    Related: Carl Sagan: 'Cosmos,' Pale Blue Dot & famous quotes

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    the English language, COSMOS is a magnificent overview of the past,
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    'Cosmos' by Carl Sagan, The best-selling science book ever published in
    the English language, COSMOS is a magnificent overview of the past,
    present, and future of science. (Image credit: Space.com Store)
    "Serving as an intimate and cinematic portrait of Sagan, the Untitled
    Carl Sagan Documentary will explore his love story with partner Ann
    Druyan and with science," said National Geographic Documentary Films in
    an official statement.

    "The film will include exclusive audio recordings, archival clips and animation, along with interviews with his family, friends and
    colleagues," the statement continued. "With the full support of Sagan's
    family and friends, the film will present a fascinating look into the
    life and career of one of the world's most inspiring and revolutionizing scientists of our time."

    This comprehensive Carl Sagan documentary currently has no release date scheduled, but will be offered exclusively on National Geographic
    channels and Disney+ when completed.

    "Carl Sagan was a groundbreaking and revolutionary scientist who decoded
    the complexity of the cosmos and made planetary science accessible and
    relevant to audiences around the world," said Carolyn Bernstein,
    executive vice president of documentary films for National Geographic.
    "We are so excited to work with Nanette, Ann and Fuzzy Door to bring
    Sagan's pioneering work and compelling personal story to a new
    generation of admirers."

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    Producing partner Fuzzy Door is the creative shingle behind the hit
    shows "The Orville," "Family Guy" and "American Dad!" and also produced
    the Peabody award-winning reboot of Sagan's original "Cosmos" series,
    "Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey," which accumulated 13 Emmy nominations and
    was hosted by noted astrophysicist and science personality Neil deGrasse
    Tyson.

    "Carl's life is a multidimensional epic," said executive producer Ann
    Druyan. "He was a pathfinder in the sciences and a force in the culture, articulating the numinous wonder of a science-based sense of the sacred.
    He is one of the greatest awakeners in our history, and I feel that with Nanette, Fuzzy Door, Hungry Man and NatGeo, I now have the right
    partners to tell his thrilling story."


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    Jeff Spry
    Contributing Writer
    Jeff Spry is an award-winning screenwriter and veteran freelance
    journalist covering TV, movies, video games, books, and comics. His work
    has appeared at SYFY Wire, Inverse, Collider, Bleeding Cool and
    elsewhere. Jeff lives in beautiful Bend, Oregon amid the ponderosa
    pines, classic muscle cars, a crypt of collector horror comics, and two
    loyal English Setters.

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