http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/canadian-sci-fi-series-starhunter-629901?mobile_redirect=false It is that last sentence that looks interesting: From what I saw on Youtube it looks very british with Dutch angles galore. imdb shows tech specs Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1 Negative Format Video (HDTV) so I guess it was an early HDTV production. Probably 1080/60i. info on the series that ran from 2000-2001 in Canada and from Wikipedia an older TrekBBS thread: Is StarHunter and its spinoff worth watching?
Because they can. Because they found something in the premise, the worlds, the characters...that interested them. And because they think there's money to be earned by diving into it.
^ Yep...and I'm most pleased about this announcement. I enjoyed both seasons of the show, more so the second season, so I'm very happy they're bringing it back.
Funny enough, I bought the entire first season on DVD for $5 at a nearby retail store earlier this week. I remember watching it in syndication, but my local station unceremoniously dropped it shortly after the second season started. I thought it was a cool, relatively low-budget series that did echo British sci-fi shows of the late '70s and '80s in its storytelling.
I bought a set of both seasons for $4.99 in a bargain bin a few years back and never watched it. Maybe I'll finally check it out ...
It is a good and interesting show if you like the style it is told in. Which is on the slow side. And yes it is better at been firefly then firefly.
I've never actually watched this show, but the 'redux' of the show (that is a remastering featuring a lot of new special effects) is complete and is airing on Tuesdays on the United States on the El Rey Network, with the new third season also apparently in the can. Trailers exist and everything.
Fairly extensive new effects, I've heard (to the point they reshot all of one character's appearance in season two.) There's a long-ish video on it here: And according to a Reddit AMA the creators did, while it's currently in the US they will be announcing channels in other countries like Ireland shortly (though not, ironically, Canada.)
I bought one of them in the bargin bin and never watched it. Maybe I will now. But 2300 goes for $80 used on Amazon.
Read it and found two Trek episodes in there - TNG The Bonding (someone speaking to their holographic mother) and the Enterprise one where a Trip clone is used for spare parts.