Olmos will direct new Galactica movie
Posted by Michael Hickerson on Tuesday, 8 Jul 2008
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New details on the upcoming Battlestar Galatica movie were revealed this morning by IGN.
According to reports, actor Edward James Olmos will be in the director's chair for the upcoming two-hour movie.
The movie will begin shooting after the fourth season is completed and will be written by Jane Espenson from an outline by David Wheddle and Bradley Thompson. The writing team of Wheddle and Thompson were planning to write the film but recently joined the writing staff of CSI, leading to a schedule conflict.
According to reports, the movie will center on feature Aaron Douglas, Dean Stockwell, Katie Sackoff, Grace Park, Michael Hogan and Michael Trucco. It is rumored the movie will focus on the Cylons, though there is no word yet on where the movie will fall within the Galatica time-line.
FRAKKING AWESOME NEWS!! :cylon :cylon :cylon
By all means!!!!
sweet!
hawt.
U'mm is it just me or did they just reveal the final cylon with that cast list?
Who?
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According to reports, the movie will center on feature Aaron Douglas, Dean Stockwell, Katie Sackoff, Grace Park, Michael Hogan and Michael Trucco. It is rumored the movie will focus on the Cylons, though there is no word yet on where the movie will fall within the Galatica time-line.
However she may be featured for other reasons.
Oh, I see. Well, it's clear that Starbuck has something to do with the human/cylon connection so her appearing isn't suprising but I still don't think she is the final cylon unless the final cylon is supposed to bridge the humans and cylon cultures.
Cool
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Oh, I see. Well, it's clear that Starbuck has something to do with the human/cylon connection so her appearing isn't suprising but I still don't think she is the final cylon unless the final cylon is supposed to bridge the humans and cylon cultures.
I think you're trying to be tricksy and pull more viewers to your show Mr. Quinto!
This is good news! :cylon I'll have the Tivo ready to go.
Nothing to do with the final cylons - I told them Katie had to be in it! ;)
Bring back Count Iblis and the Ship of Lights for the movie! Can't wait to see this one.
'Battlestar' Telemovie To Focus On New Characters?
By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: SyFy Portal
Jul-21-2008
The planned "Battlestar Galactica" telemovie from writer Jane Espenson looks to not only take on a fresh story from the BSG mythos, but could have fresh faces as well.
In a recent interview with Galactica.TV expected to be posted in the near future, "Battlestar Galactica" producer Michael Rymer said that the telemovie could have more of a focus on new characters than "Razor" did, leading some to speculate that it may be yet another spinoff possibility to join "Caprica."
And speaking of "Caprica," which is now confirmed to be 51 years before the attack on the Twelve Colonies featured in the Rymer-directed miniseries pilot of "Battlestar Galactica," he won't be involved. Instead, Rymer already is moving on to other projects that include a possible movie of the comic book series "Witchblade."
Rymer didn't leave before the actual series work of "Battlestar Galactica" was finished however, according to Galactica.TV, and had helped confirm that the final episode will be three hours long. He described the episode as executive producer and writer Ronald D. Moore's "best work" so far, and exceeded expectations, especially since many on the cast and crew were worried that the episode would not live up to the hype.
"Battlestar Galactica" returns with its final episodes in January, while "Caprica" in some form or another is expected to launch later this fall. SciFi Channel executives said they still were not sure if they would release "Caprica" as a telemovie, or launch it as part of a full first season.
What????? We have to wait until January for the final episodes? I thought maybe September, especially as they are already made. I'm gonna sulk now...Big Time...
At least until January. This has been commented on and discussed for awhile. The Sci-Fi channel talked like this months ago about splitting the season up big time. Silly, silly idea. Way too long between season halves.
At least will get webisodes.. which are always cool... and just so everyone knows they just finished shotting the final episodes of the season and now they are in post with it. Though I agree that Jan of next year is far too long of a wait.. they are still working on finishing them and they are not just sitting around on a shelf waiting to air.
Yeah, they wrapped shooting the last episode about 10 days ago or so. But several of the episodes are completed. They could easily air them starting this Fall. But of course that's a network decision it seems. Do we know when the web episodes begin?
New Battlestar movie confirmed
It's official. "Battlestar Galactica" will live on when the series finishes it's run early next year.
Well, at least for two more hours.
SciFi confirmed yesterday that the long-discussed two-hour "Battlestar Galactica" movie has been picked up and will air sometime after the series finale. The movie will be simliar to last year's "Razor" and be a flashback, taking place during the series run.
As previously reported, we can now confirm that series writer Jane Espenson is writing the script and that actor Edward James Olmos will direct. For the first time, we have some new details on what the film will be about. According to the Los Angeles Times, the movie will document the Cylons' attempts — those of two agents in particular — to grapple with human survivors, both those aboard ships and those left alive on planets, shortly after the Cylons' destruction of human home worlds.
Confirmed for the cast are Michael Trucco, Dean Stockwell and Aaron Douglas. Filming is set to begin immediately in Vancouver.
'Battlestar' Movie Begins Filming Monday
By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Chicago Tribune
Sep-04-2008
Edward James Olmos returns to the director's chair on Monday as the second "Battlestar Galactica" telemovie written by Jane Espenson moves in front of the camera.
It's already been reported that it will feature Aaron Douglas as Galen Tyrol, Michael Trucco as Sam Anders and Dean Stockwell as Brother Cavil, but the Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan has a few more names to add to the mix.
Also expected to appear in the telemovie are Tricia Helfer as Number Six, Grace Park as Boomer, Rick Worthy as Simon, Matthew Bennett as Doral and Callum Keith Rennie as Leoben. Also expected to make a smaller appearance are Michael Hogan as Saul Tigh and Rekha Sharma as Tory Foster.
"It's a bit of a bummer to learn that Saul Tight, perhaps the how's most compelling Cylon, doesn't have a big role in the new film, which will air some time after the show's [series] finale," Ryan wrote. "Ah well, I'll just nurture a (probably futile) hope that one day there will be a third 'Battlestar' movie, and that it's Saul Tigh's Tigh-lon adventure."
Ryan also touched on "Caprica," which seems to have stalled in terms of getting a series pickup. Despite the fact that SciFi Channel has ordered some additional scripts, SciFi hasn't committed to the show anywhere beyond a backdoor pilot that had already been filmed just yet. In fact, Mark Verheiden who wrote a script for Caprica, is now doing some work on "Heroes." But there's nothing to say that he couldn't work on two series simultaneously.
"Caprica" creator Ronald D. Moore said a decision on whether or not to give "Caprica" a pickup should happen "in the next few weeks," suggesting that SciFi is not going to wait until the telemovie to air before deciding the show's fate.
Whether that's a good sign or a bad ... we'll have to wait and see.
"Battlestar Galactica" returns for its final episodic run in January.
I hope they give Caprica a chance
Crap, I thought they were going to release the movie during the show hiatus....Oh well, what can you do.
I hope they don't give the show the axe before it gets started.
Battlestar movie cast confirmed
September 8, 2008 by Michael Hickerson || Category: TV
http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2008/09/08/battlestar-movie-cast-confirmed/
While we may not yet know a title for the upcoming two-hour "Battlestar Galatica" movie, our sister site TV Guide On-Line can confirm who will be appearing in the movie.
Set to air next year after the series completes the fourth season, the two-hour movie will feature Edward James Olmos (Admiral Adama), Michael Trucco (Sam Anders), Aaron Douglas (Chief Tyrol) and Dean Stockwell (Brother Cavil) Tricia Helfer (Caprica/No. 6), Grace Park (Boomer/Athena), Callum Keith Rennie (Leoben), Rick Worthy (Simon) and Michael Hogan (Tigh).
Series writer Jane Espenson is working on the script that will take place during the series run and focus on the Cylons.
Filming is set to begin today in Vancouver according to TV Guide. No word from SciFi yet on a specific airdate for the movie.
Quote from: StarTrekFanatic5 on September 09, 2008, 10:22:48 AM
Battlestar movie cast confirmed
September 8, 2008 by Michael Hickerson || Category: TV
http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2008/09/08/battlestar-movie-cast-confirmed/
While we may not yet know a title for the upcoming two-hour "Battlestar Galatica" movie, our sister site TV Guide On-Line can confirm who will be appearing in the movie.
Set to air next year after the series completes the fourth season, the two-hour movie will feature Edward James Olmos (Admiral Adama), Michael Trucco (Sam Anders), Aaron Douglas (Chief Tyrol) and Dean Stockwell (Brother Cavil) Tricia Helfer (Caprica/No. 6), Grace Park (Boomer/Athena), Callum Keith Rennie (Leoben), Rick Worthy (Simon) and Michael Hogan (Tigh).
Series writer Jane Espenson is working on the script that will take place during the series run and focus on the Cylons.
Filming is set to begin today in Vancouver according to TV Guide. No word from SciFi yet on a specific airdate for the movie.
Hmmm the entire cast is made of up Cylons.. except Adama... did they just give away who the fifth Cylon is???
LOL Kenny....if that turns out to be the case.....what a completely inane accidental way to give away one of the most highly anticipated secrets in Sci-Fi.
I personally am hoping it just has to do with the fact that some portion will take place on Galactica. I am also hoping that this is a bit of a "origins" film for the FInal Five.