Whitestar
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That's right, Scapers! Farscape is coming back via webisodes on the sci-fi channel, just like they did for Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance. Here's the info:
SCI FI Channel will revive its popular original show Farscape as a Web-based series of short films on SCIFI.COM's SCI FI Pulse broadband network, part of a slate of new original online programming.
SCI FI has ordered 10 webisodes of Farscape, to be produced by Brian Henson and Robert Halmi Jr. and produced by The Jim Henson Co., in association with RHI Entertainment.
The series will expand the Farscape universe, but the network had no announcements on casting or premiere dates.
Other new online series include SCI FI Tech, a companion to SCIFI.COM's SCI FI Tech blog, and Invent This!, which sets out to find the world's quirkiest inventions and get into the minds of the inventors behind each creation.
And here is the link:
SCI FI Wire | The News Service of the SCI FI Channel | SCIFI.COM
Cool! With the recent cancellation of Stargate: SG-1, I would imagine that Ben Browder and Claudia Black could potentially reprise their roles as John and Aeryn. Maybe the story will focuse on little D'argo and may even include some surprises along the way, such as Big D'argo surviving, for starters. Just the same, this is going to be awesome!
SCI FI Channel will revive its popular original show Farscape as a Web-based series of short films on SCIFI.COM's SCI FI Pulse broadband network, part of a slate of new original online programming.
SCI FI has ordered 10 webisodes of Farscape, to be produced by Brian Henson and Robert Halmi Jr. and produced by The Jim Henson Co., in association with RHI Entertainment.
The series will expand the Farscape universe, but the network had no announcements on casting or premiere dates.
Other new online series include SCI FI Tech, a companion to SCIFI.COM's SCI FI Tech blog, and Invent This!, which sets out to find the world's quirkiest inventions and get into the minds of the inventors behind each creation.
And here is the link:
SCI FI Wire | The News Service of the SCI FI Channel | SCIFI.COM
Cool! With the recent cancellation of Stargate: SG-1, I would imagine that Ben Browder and Claudia Black could potentially reprise their roles as John and Aeryn. Maybe the story will focuse on little D'argo and may even include some surprises along the way, such as Big D'argo surviving, for starters. Just the same, this is going to be awesome!