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Larson - Singer at work ??

Post by GoldCylon » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:04 am

One of the many casualties of Sept. 11, 2001 was the Tom De Santo/Bryan Singer version of "Battlestar Galactica," designed as a sequel to the '70s show, which was less than three months from shooting when the attacks on America happened. Since the Cylon sneak attack was a big part of the $14 million backdoor pilot they were about to shoot, Sci-Fi got very nervous about the film, and everything fell apart.

In the time since, obviously, Ron Moore and David Eick and the entire amazing creative team who did bring "Battlestar Galactica" back to television managed to not only get a new show on the air, but they've completed their run and they're gearing up on a spinoff series, "Caprica." Despite the amount of critical love that was displayed for the show during its run, I wouldn't call Moore's "Galactica" a phenomenon. It was more like a very enthusiastic and vocal cult audience. As a result, Universal seems to feel that there's more life in the property, and that there is room for another interpretation.

That's why they're nearing a deal with Bryan Singer to produce and possibly direct a brand-new "Battlestar Galactica" feature film.


The question this raises, of course, is how close will this be to the plans that Singer had for the material before Ron Moore's show aired? Right now, my sources indicate that the big decisions haven't been made yet. Singer is the first major creative element to be approached, so once they sign him, they'll go find a writer and they'll figure out exactly which story they're telling. It seems like he'd want to get back to the ideas he originally loved about the piece, but since that was developed with another studio, I'm not sure that would work.

And I'm not sure I buy that Singer's going to come in just to direct a big-screen version of the show that just finished its run. The series wrapped up pretty conclusively, with "The Plan" and "Caprica" already in motion as extensions of that story in different directions.

So is this going to be yet another all-new take on the premise? In February of this year, the announcement was made that Glen Larson had signed a deal with Universal to develop a "Galactica" film that was not tied to any previous version. This has got to be that same project, right? So I guess that means Singer and Larson are going to be sitting down to figure out what take they want to pursue.

Tell me... does Singer's attachment mean you're interested? Should Larson revisit this material already? Do you think Universal's going to be able to get lightning to strike again in the same spot?

You can see more on the De Santo/Singer version here.

You can read how Richard Hatch originally wanted to reboot the show.

And you can even read an interview where Ron Moore says he has no problem with someone trying a totally different take on the show if you click here.

So far, I haven't heard definitively that Tom De Santo is part of this particular version of the project, but I'm assuming that his long-term association with Singer and his obvious undying love for the material would lead to him reteaming with his long-time friend in some capacity.

The above came from http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/2008-12-6-m ... -universal



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Post by Cylon-Knight » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:22 am

Very cool post!

There is HOPE for another new BSG that may more "classic" in nature... but it will have to change for certain for today's views.... otherwise just watch the old ones on DVD! :D

Oh, I hope they do make a motion picture - I'll help! All you hollywood types reading the forum to find out what the fans want, etc.... you can call up Cylon-Knight to be in the movie :wink:
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Post by Red Eye » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:26 am

Very interesting indeed...

I hope they really do it this time with Larson in charge.

It would also be cool to see the original actors back in action...

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Post by Cylon-Knight » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:31 am

And Larson in the mix would HELP! The new Knight Rider didn't live long without him to help keep it focused to what made the first Knight Rider a hit. *sigh* My poor Knight Rider (P.S. It is out on DVD now - the entire season 1 - well - the entire series, it isn't getting renewed.)
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Post by GoldCylon » Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:32 am

The originals wouldn't be able to be the main guys like before they have just grown to old to be out hero's anymore in that form, but I am sure in some level they can get them on board, and make it more than a cameo.
Now to figure out a open letter to Larson, and the team that Cy is open to be put back to work even if just a museum piece...:roll:

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