• [NEWS] Peacock no longer working on new Battlestar Galactica spin-off/s

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 1 10:33:21 2024
    XPost: alt.battlestar-galactica, rec.arts.tv

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic barely-recognisable reboot.


    'Battlestar Galactica' Reboot No Longer in the Works at Peacock
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    The long-gestating reboot of "Battlestar Galactica" is no longer
    in development at Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively.

    The project was first announced back in 2019 ahead of Peacock's
    official launch as part of the streamer's initial slate of
    original programming. It was never formally ordered to series,
    though, and has been in development ever since. Exact story
    details never emerged, but the show was said to be set in the
    same continuity as the 2003 "Battlestar Galactica" series.

    The reboot was a passion project for Sam Esmail, who was
    executive producing via Esmail Corp. under the company's overall
    deal with studio UCP. Chad Hamilton of Esmail Corp. was also an
    executive producer. Michael Lesslie had originally come onboard
    as the writer of the reboot in 2020, but it was reported that he
    left the project in 2021. Most recently, it was reported in
    January that Derek Simonds was attached to serve as writer,
    executive producer, and showrunner.

    According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, UCP
    will shop the project to other outlets.

    Peacock has aired very few sci-fi series to date. The NBCUniveral
    streamer has previously found success with shows like the
    mystery-of-the-week series "Poker Face" starring Natasha Lyonne
    (which is prepping it second season), a prequel series to Seth
    MacFarlane's "Ted" films (also prepping its second season), and
    the live-action take on the "Twisted Metal" games (again,
    prepping a second season). On the horizon, Peacock has shows
    coming like "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," which
    boasts an all-star cast that includes Kevin Hart, Samuel L.
    Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, and Don Cheadle.

    The original "Battlestar Galactica" was created by Glen A. Larson
    and featured cast that included Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict,
    Lorne Greene, and Maren Jensen. It aired for one season in 1978
    on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called
    "Galactica 1980." The original also inspired a series of comic
    books, novels, and both board and video games.

    Ronald D. Moore and the Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted
    the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries, whose cast
    included Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, and Katee Sackhoff.
    The success of that project led Syfy and Sky Television to
    commission a new series with the cast of the miniseries returning.
    That show proved incredibly popular, running for four seasons and
    also spawned two TV movies, wrapping up in 2009. A prequel series,
    "Caprica," aired on Syfy for one season in 2010.

    In "Battlestar Galactica," humanity has been engaged in a
    devastating war with a race of sentient robots known as Cylons.
    After the Cylons destroyed much of the human population living in
    a series of colonies in a distant star system, survivors aboard
    civilian ships and the titular battleship strike out to find a
    long forgotten colony called Earth.


    <https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/battlestar-galactica-reboot-canceled-peacock-1236091898/>

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Your Name on Wed Jul 31 16:27:43 2024
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.battlestar-galactica

    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic barely-recognisable reboot.


    'Battlestar Galactica' Reboot No Longer in the Works at Peacock
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    The long-gestating reboot of "Battlestar Galactica" is no longer
    in development at Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively.

    The project was first announced back in 2019 ahead of Peacock's
    official launch as part of the streamer's initial slate of
    original programming. It was never formally ordered to series,
    though, and has been in development ever since. Exact story
    details never emerged, but the show was said to be set in the
    same continuity as the 2003 "Battlestar Galactica" series.

    The reboot was a passion project for Sam Esmail, who was
    executive producing via Esmail Corp. under the company's overall
    deal with studio UCP. Chad Hamilton of Esmail Corp. was also an
    executive producer. Michael Lesslie had originally come onboard
    as the writer of the reboot in 2020, but it was reported that he
    left the project in 2021. Most recently, it was reported in
    January that Derek Simonds was attached to serve as writer,
    executive producer, and showrunner.

    According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, UCP
    will shop the project to other outlets.

    Peacock has aired very few sci-fi series to date. The NBCUniveral
    streamer has previously found success with shows like the
    mystery-of-the-week series "Poker Face" starring Natasha Lyonne
    (which is prepping it second season), a prequel series to Seth
    MacFarlane's "Ted" films (also prepping its second season), and
    the live-action take on the "Twisted Metal" games (again,
    prepping a second season). On the horizon, Peacock has shows
    coming like "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," which
    boasts an all-star cast that includes Kevin Hart, Samuel L.
    Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, and Don Cheadle.

    The original "Battlestar Galactica" was created by Glen A. Larson
    and featured cast that included Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict,
    Lorne Greene, and Maren Jensen.

    Yum


    It aired for one season in 1978
    on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called
    "Galactica 1980." The original also inspired a series of comic
    books, novels, and both board and video games.

    Ronald D. Moore and the Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted
    the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries, whose cast
    included Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, and Katee Sackhoff.

    Yuck



    The success of that project led Syfy and Sky Television to
    commission a new series with the cast of the miniseries returning.
    That show proved incredibly popular, running for four seasons and
    also spawned two TV movies, wrapping up in 2009. A prequel series,
    "Caprica," aired on Syfy for one season in 2010.

    In "Battlestar Galactica," humanity has been engaged in a
    devastating war with a race of sentient robots known as Cylons.
    After the Cylons destroyed much of the human population living in
    a series of colonies in a distant star system, survivors aboard
    civilian ships and the titular battleship strike out to find a
    long forgotten colony called Earth.


    <https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/battlestar-galactica-reboot-canceled-peacock-1236091898/>





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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to anim8rfsk@cox.net on Thu Aug 1 08:57:36 2024
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.battlestar-galactica

    In article
    <498056869.744160982.373800.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
    anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:

    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic barely-recognisable reboot.


    'Battlestar Galactica' Reboot No Longer in the Works at Peacock
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    The long-gestating reboot of "Battlestar Galactica" is no longer
    in development at Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively.

    The project was first announced back in 2019 ahead of Peacock's
    official launch as part of the streamer's initial slate of
    original programming. It was never formally ordered to series,
    though, and has been in development ever since. Exact story
    details never emerged, but the show was said to be set in the
    same continuity as the 2003 "Battlestar Galactica" series.

    The reboot was a passion project for Sam Esmail, who was
    executive producing via Esmail Corp. under the company's overall
    deal with studio UCP. Chad Hamilton of Esmail Corp. was also an
    executive producer. Michael Lesslie had originally come onboard
    as the writer of the reboot in 2020, but it was reported that he
    left the project in 2021. Most recently, it was reported in
    January that Derek Simonds was attached to serve as writer,
    executive producer, and showrunner.

    According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, UCP
    will shop the project to other outlets.

    Peacock has aired very few sci-fi series to date. The NBCUniveral
    streamer has previously found success with shows like the
    mystery-of-the-week series "Poker Face" starring Natasha Lyonne
    (which is prepping it second season), a prequel series to Seth
    MacFarlane's "Ted" films (also prepping its second season), and
    the live-action take on the "Twisted Metal" games (again,
    prepping a second season). On the horizon, Peacock has shows
    coming like "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," which
    boasts an all-star cast that includes Kevin Hart, Samuel L.
    Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, and Don Cheadle.

    The original "Battlestar Galactica" was created by Glen A. Larson
    and featured cast that included Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict,
    Lorne Greene, and Maren Jensen.

    Yum


    It aired for one season in 1978
    on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called
    "Galactica 1980." The original also inspired a series of comic
    books, novels, and both board and video games.

    Ronald D. Moore and the Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted
    the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries, whose cast
    included Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, and Katee Sackhoff.

    Yuck

    But Boomer... <sigh>

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Thu Aug 1 10:48:24 2024
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.battlestar-galactica

    BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
    In article
    <498056869.744160982.373800.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
    anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:

    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic
    barely-recognisable reboot.


    'Battlestar Galactica' Reboot No Longer in the Works at Peacock
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    The long-gestating reboot of "Battlestar Galactica" is no longer
    in development at Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively.

    The project was first announced back in 2019 ahead of Peacock's
    official launch as part of the streamer's initial slate of
    original programming. It was never formally ordered to series,
    though, and has been in development ever since. Exact story
    details never emerged, but the show was said to be set in the
    same continuity as the 2003 "Battlestar Galactica" series.

    The reboot was a passion project for Sam Esmail, who was
    executive producing via Esmail Corp. under the company's overall
    deal with studio UCP. Chad Hamilton of Esmail Corp. was also an
    executive producer. Michael Lesslie had originally come onboard
    as the writer of the reboot in 2020, but it was reported that he
    left the project in 2021. Most recently, it was reported in
    January that Derek Simonds was attached to serve as writer,
    executive producer, and showrunner.

    According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, UCP
    will shop the project to other outlets.

    Peacock has aired very few sci-fi series to date. The NBCUniveral
    streamer has previously found success with shows like the
    mystery-of-the-week series "Poker Face" starring Natasha Lyonne
    (which is prepping it second season), a prequel series to Seth
    MacFarlane's "Ted" films (also prepping its second season), and
    the live-action take on the "Twisted Metal" games (again,
    prepping a second season). On the horizon, Peacock has shows
    coming like "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," which
    boasts an all-star cast that includes Kevin Hart, Samuel L.
    Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, and Don Cheadle.

    The original "Battlestar Galactica" was created by Glen A. Larson
    and featured cast that included Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict,
    Lorne Greene, and Maren Jensen.

    Yum


    It aired for one season in 1978
    on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called
    "Galactica 1980." The original also inspired a series of comic
    books, novels, and both board and video games.

    Ronald D. Moore and the Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted
    the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries, whose cast
    included Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, and Katee Sackhoff.

    Yuck

    But Boomer... <sigh>


    Six of nine weren’t so bad either.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Thu Aug 1 10:48:25 2024
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.battlestar-galactica

    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <v8ee3g$1pno2$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic
    barely-recognisable reboot.

    I didn't even realize they were working on one!

    Bad news travels slow.



    --
    Let's go Brandon!





    --
    The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to YourName@YourISP.com on Thu Aug 1 13:39:01 2024
    XPost: alt.battlestar-galactica, rec.arts.tv

    In article <v8ee3g$1pno2$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:

    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic >barely-recognisable reboot.

    I didn't even realize they were working on one!

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 2 08:56:53 2024
    XPost: alt.battlestar-galactica, rec.arts.tv

    On 2024-08-01 17:48:25 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <v8ee3g$1pno2$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:
    Common sense has prevailed for a change ... although they're still
    trying to sell the garbage to someone else.

    Despite the usual media idiocy of calling everything a "reboot", the
    new show was planned as a spin-off / sequel to Moore-Ron's idiotic
    barely-recognisable reboot.

    I didn't even realize they were working on one!

    Bad news travels slow.

    At one point there were at least three "Battlestar Galactica" shows /
    movies in the works. This one based on Moore-Ron's awful reboot, one
    based on the original TV series, and one which was somehow stupidly
    supposed to connect the two seperate versions.

    We can only hope the other two ideas also get dropped, especially that
    last one.

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