Seth MacFarlane just gained a bunch of respect. Fox has announced that he will be producing a followup to Carl Sagan's classic 1980 science series Cosmos for the National Geographic Channel. The original producers of Sagan's series - including his widow - are involved.
Sounds way cool and maybe we'll see a new DVD edition of the original show, too. (Likely not a Blu-ray, though, because it was partially produced on videotape.)
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsideth...ots-carl-sagans-cosmos-for-fox-no-really.html
So why is this in the SF/F section? Because Cosmos was one of the first shows of its type to cross the line between documentary and SF. I first learned about it via an article in Starlog magazine that ran when the show first aired, because the show utilized (for the time) state of the art special effects, as well as SF-like sequences (in particular a simulated space voyage) to allow Sagan to tell his story. It'll be interesting to see of Cosmos 2.0 follows the same path, though if MacFarlane is a fan - and we've seen him give props to Doctor Who and Star Wars on Family Guy - I think we're in for a treat.
Alex
Sounds way cool and maybe we'll see a new DVD edition of the original show, too. (Likely not a Blu-ray, though, because it was partially produced on videotape.)
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsideth...ots-carl-sagans-cosmos-for-fox-no-really.html
So why is this in the SF/F section? Because Cosmos was one of the first shows of its type to cross the line between documentary and SF. I first learned about it via an article in Starlog magazine that ran when the show first aired, because the show utilized (for the time) state of the art special effects, as well as SF-like sequences (in particular a simulated space voyage) to allow Sagan to tell his story. It'll be interesting to see of Cosmos 2.0 follows the same path, though if MacFarlane is a fan - and we've seen him give props to Doctor Who and Star Wars on Family Guy - I think we're in for a treat.
Alex