Sunday, October 24, 2010

Syfy is derived "Battlestar Galactica."

October 22, 2010 |? 3: 18 pm

EickSyfy announced Friday it is gearing up to bring fans a new chapter in the saga of SSB with "" Battlestar Galactica: blood and chromium. ""

Derived from two-hour pilot Executive Producer David Eick, follow a twentysomething William Adama in the 10th year of war Cylon.Il soon found himself leading a top secret mission that could change the course of the war.

"While retaining the themes of politics, social propaganda and the timeless question: what it means to be human?"Blood and chrome"return also authentic, unrelenting battle representation and the agony and ecstasy of war Human-Cylon, which is characteristic of"Battlestar Galactica"during the early seasons,"Eick said in a statement.""

"Blood and chrome" ordered originally last summer by the network as a series of Web, with the former producer brings "Battlestar Galactica", that Michael Taylor tapped for writing minis nine episodes.

In a statement, Mark Stern, Vice-President Executive SyFy original programming and content for Universal Cable Productions, stated: "the universe of"Battlestar Galactica"as re-imagined by Ron Moore and David Eick is rich in possibilities and circonstancielle.Nous jumped at the opportunity to review the character William Adama and explore this chapter exciting story of the BSG which lies between the events of the original series and the atmosphere, 'Caprica,' currently airing on Syfy."

"Caprica" floundered in the ratings since the first this year.

There is no air for "Blood and chrome" date, but it is planned to go into production at the beginning of next year.

-Yvonne Villarreal

Twitter.com villarrealy

Photo: David Eick arrives at the "Battlestar Galactica Caprica" at Hollywood.Crédit PaleyFest09: Valerie Macon / Getty Images.


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