I can't imagine that the Canadian/South African producers would start up the show again after all these years, unless SciFi wants to jump in on the funding.
That was the original problem. The producers lost their funding, and couldn't get new funding. They were ready to do a season 2, and had created several scrips for a new season. If Sci-Fi wanted to fund a new season, I think it would work if they got Charlie, Karl and 01 Boxer back. All the other characters are expendable.
That was the original problem. The producers lost their funding, and couldn't get new funding. They were ready to do a season 2, and had created several scrips for a new season. If Sci-Fi wanted to fund a new season, I think it would work if they got Charlie, Karl and 01 Boxer back. All the other characters are expendable.
Well, I'd like Essa Rompkin back, but I have to agree she's expendable. Her arc is essentially over and you'd probably need a rather big excuse to make her somehow relevant again (the use of her image in the finale being a rather admittedly weak way to keep her at the end of the show). And I love Julius Galt; but I guess his time's up to with that hunter on his tail... so yeah, Charlie, Karl, and 01. Naturally, one hopes they'd add some new regulars into the mix, maybe someone representing the Men in Grey Suits.This is all highly improbable at best, but I'd like a second season to belatedly occur.
Don't we all.Does anyone want to pour water on me in the hopes that I can shift to the verse where Charlie Jade got 7 seasons?![]()
You'd have to go out of your way to find a DVD player that doesn't have a region free handset hack on it these days.Kegek said:
It's just Region 2. There are no Region 1 DVDs available that I am aware of.
http://www.screenafrica.com/news/television/635045.htm
They can now see what the rest of the world has been raving about’! The deal was concluded by Thomas Vitale at Sci Fi Channel, Jim Howell at Park Entertainment and Seth Kittay at All Channel Films.
I can't imagine that the Canadian/South African producers would start up the show again after all these years, unless SciFi wants to jump in on the funding.
Keep us posted.Well, the DVD's been here for a couple of weeks, but I've only just got round to watching it. I'm up to episode three, while I wouldn't say I'm engrossed, it certainly is an interesting show.
Come now, give us non-Canadian/South African Charlie Jade fans some credit. The series did air here, albeit only recently. But I'll agree it's not as well known as it should be, including here, and for my part I've probably irritated as many people in the real world as I have aggravated on the internet with my love of this show.Have you heard of Charlie Jade? Unless you live in Canada or South Africa, the answer is probably “no.”
EP/01 The Big Bang
Detective Charlie Jade is on hunt for 01 Boxer,
the suspected killer of a mysterious woman with no
identity, and the son of Brion Boxer, the founder of Vexcor
- the largest and greediest multinational corporation in Alphaverse.
The trail leads Charlie straight to Vexcor's facility, secreted away in the desert wasteland.
As he surveys the ominous scene, terrorists Reena and her lover, Bern, plant a bomb at the base
of an identical facility in their utopia world of Gammaverse. In a massive explosion that vaporizes the entire operation,
Charlie and Reena are propelled out of their own worlds - and into a third parallel universe known as Betaverse.
EP/02 Sand
Caught in an hallucinogenic state after an explosion proples Charlie into a parallel
universe, he dreams he's back home in Cape City with his girlfriend,
Jasmine. He's quickly snapped out of his erotic reverie by Jodie, a young
evacuee of the desert calamity, and suddenly finds himself in a world that
seems oddly off kilter. At a makeshift refugee camp, Charlie meets Karl Lubinsky,
an investigative journalist who doesn't buy into Vexcor's slick spin doctoring of
the circumstances surrounding the explosion. Lubinsky vows to uncover the
truth about catastrophe - and about Vexcor's elusive business - and drags a
reluctant Charlie along for the ride.
I hope it's not too long before Sci-Fi replays the pilot, as I missed it. Should I even bother watching tonight's episode, or would I not understand what's going on?
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