Post by Niemz on Jun 20, 2007 17:51:06 GMT -6
Caprica is an upcoming television series set in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe. It is described as "television's first science fiction family saga. The show will be set on the fictional planet Caprica, approximately fifty to seventy years before the events depicted in the re-imagined series. It will tell the story of the Twelve Colonies at peace and living in a society not unlike our own. But high-technology and a startling breakthrough in robotics brings to life the age-old dream of marrying artificial intelligence with mechanical bodies to create the first living robots—the Cylons. They are researched and built, ultimately leading to the Cylon War.
The series will revolve around two families: the Adamas and the Graystones. Joseph Adama, father of future Battlestar commander William Adama, is a renowned civil liberties lawyer who becomes an opponent of the artificial intelligence/Cylon experiments wrought by the Graystones, owners of a large computer corporation that builds the first Cylons.
The series has yet to go into production and to be aired on the U.S. Sci Fi Channel. NBC Universal Television Studio is developing the show, in conjunction with the executive producers of Battlestar Galactica (Ronald D. Moore and David Eick) and 24 writer Remi Aubuchon, who is writing the pilot and set to be the show runner. An interview with David Eick revealed that the Sci Fi Channel was due to give notification in March regarding its willingness to pick-up Caprica as a filmed pilot.
On April 27, 2006, the Sci Fi Channel announced that a prequel spin-off of BSG (known as Caprica) was off the back burner and in development. It will take place over 50 years before the current series, before the original Cylon War, and will chronicle the Adama family and Caprican society as well as show the advancement of technology leading to the Cylon revolt.Despite rumors that the project has been consigned to "Development Hell", the producers stated at Comicon in New York in February of 2007 that this is not the case. However, on a March 24, 2007 interview, Ronald D. Moore stated that It's been in development at SciFi for a while and they haven't picked it up. And I don't know if they're going to pick it up at this point. There's talk of doing it as a TV movie and seeing how that works, as a back-door pilot, much as we did with the "Galactica" miniseries. Right now there's nothing telling me that they're going to move on it anytime soon, so I'm starting to feel that it's going to remain on the development shelf. On March 26, 2007, Moore said that the Sci Fi Channel was not picking up Caprica as a pilot, though a movie or DVD release were still possibilities. According to Moore, the show was currently "on the back burner."[
The series will revolve around two families: the Adamas and the Graystones. Joseph Adama, father of future Battlestar commander William Adama, is a renowned civil liberties lawyer who becomes an opponent of the artificial intelligence/Cylon experiments wrought by the Graystones, owners of a large computer corporation that builds the first Cylons.
The series has yet to go into production and to be aired on the U.S. Sci Fi Channel. NBC Universal Television Studio is developing the show, in conjunction with the executive producers of Battlestar Galactica (Ronald D. Moore and David Eick) and 24 writer Remi Aubuchon, who is writing the pilot and set to be the show runner. An interview with David Eick revealed that the Sci Fi Channel was due to give notification in March regarding its willingness to pick-up Caprica as a filmed pilot.
On April 27, 2006, the Sci Fi Channel announced that a prequel spin-off of BSG (known as Caprica) was off the back burner and in development. It will take place over 50 years before the current series, before the original Cylon War, and will chronicle the Adama family and Caprican society as well as show the advancement of technology leading to the Cylon revolt.Despite rumors that the project has been consigned to "Development Hell", the producers stated at Comicon in New York in February of 2007 that this is not the case. However, on a March 24, 2007 interview, Ronald D. Moore stated that It's been in development at SciFi for a while and they haven't picked it up. And I don't know if they're going to pick it up at this point. There's talk of doing it as a TV movie and seeing how that works, as a back-door pilot, much as we did with the "Galactica" miniseries. Right now there's nothing telling me that they're going to move on it anytime soon, so I'm starting to feel that it's going to remain on the development shelf. On March 26, 2007, Moore said that the Sci Fi Channel was not picking up Caprica as a pilot, though a movie or DVD release were still possibilities. According to Moore, the show was currently "on the back burner."[