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New Science Fiction and Fantasy TV?

theenglish

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I just looked over the advertised new shows for the fall season and found a complete lack of Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror shows advertised.

Anything that is mentioned, is a returning program.

Are there any new programs coming out in syndication perhaps or on a cable network that I haven't found?

What are people planning on watching this year?
 
There's a bunch of new sf/f stuff out there. I've starred the definite stuff I think sounds good - there isn't a whole lot, but most of it looks worth checking out.

For the development shows, there's no sense jumping the gun since at least half will never see the light of day and overall they don't sound promising (especially what skiffy has lined up). But I've starred the ones I like the sound of anyway, on the assumption that the casting and writing will be good.

Coming this Fall

**The Walking Dead - Yes, based on the comic book, debuts on AMC on Halloween of this year.

**The Event - A regular guy's girlfriend vanishes, catapaulting him into a global conspiracy of mind-bending proportions with some undefined sci fi component to it. Appears to be an attempt to capture the Lost and 24 audiences. It's been getting some positive buzz.

**No Ordinary Family - A family of four develops superpowers. The two leads as the parents, Michael Chiklis and Julie Benz, are very appealing.

**Fallen Skies - Alien invasion/human resistance fighters on TNT. Noah Wylie's the lead.

The Cape
- Mid-season: father tries to reconnect with his son by becoming a superhero.

Coming 2011

**Terra Nova
- Spielburgian time travel to dinosaur times. Yay! :D

In Development


**Alabama - a comedy on FX by the Reno: 911 guys, set a thousand years in the future, aboard the United Nations peacekeeping spaceship: THE USS ALABAMA. The series begins six years into their seven year mission to maintain peace and enforce treaties between planets in their jurisdiction: Sector 187-G. The show will follow the heart- pounding action as our crew visits hostile planets, meets alien life-forms, and tries to have sex with each other in their tiny, metal bunk beds.

Skiffy's development slate, including:

Ball & Chain - feuding couple get superpowers that work only when they're near each other. Ugh.

Me & Lee - Lee Majors helps a kid become bionic. Might work if it were a parody of Lee Majors (played by Ben Browder) instead of him actually being in the show.

**Orion - Space opera with a female lead - adventurous relic hunter - Mal Reynolds in drag?

**Sherwood - Space opera vaguely based on the Robin Hood legend. "A young man of privilege teams up with a misfit spaceship crew to right the wrongs of his family." Sounds more like Luke Skywalker.

Legendary - Kevin Sorbo plays an exaggerated version of himself... a former syndicated television series star. He and a fan combat the underworld mythological creatures that threaten to destroy Los Angeles. Like the Lee Majors show, this would work a lot better if someone with comic skills were parodying Sorbo. Also, how are they going to make Vancouver look like Los Angeles?

The New World - An American version of Torchwood, not how it would be different from The X-Files or Fringe. Terrible name, will make the audience expect space opera. Starz.

**The Lotus Caves - Bryan Fuller is developing this for Skiffy. Love his stuff.

The show will be based upon the popular book The Lotus Caves by John Christopher, about colonists who rebel against the rigidity of their lunar colony by exploring beyond its proscribed boundaries and discovering a series of caves ruled by a super-intelligent, alien species.
**Zombies vs. Vampires on NBC. Comedy?

Being Human - American version being developed by Skiffy.

Three Inches on Skiffy. Show about superheroes with lame powers. Probably will be another unwatchable cutsey-poo skiffy show like Eureka and Haven. The only notable thing so far is that David Straitharn is in it.

**Camelot
- Arthurian legend re-interpreted for sleazy, gory adult fun on Starz by the folks that brought us The Tudors. James Purfoy (Lot) and Joseph Fiennes (Merlin) are the draw for me. ;)

I've been watching The Gates over the summer. It started out pretty dreadful but shaped up well. It's about a big-city cop who takes a job as the head of a gated community police force after a sketchy incident in which he may have murdered a suspect in a vigilante killing. The gated community turns out to be a safe haven for vampires, werewolves, etc, who live as normal folks. The story involves the cop developing loyalties to the supernatural citizens of the community, and vice versa. It's very character based and surprisingly plausible.
 
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**The Walking Dead - Yes, based on the comic book, debuts on AMC on Halloween of this year.
Seriously looking forward to this. Kirkman's comic series is brilliant.

**No Ordinary Family - A family of four develops superpowers. The two leads as the parents, Michael Chiklis and Julie Benz, are very appealing.
Chiklis + Benz = WIN.

The New World - An American version of Torchwood, not how it would be different from The X-Files or Fringe. Terrible name, will make the audience expect space opera. Starz.
Technically, it's not so much "An American version" as it is Torchwood season 4. "The New World" is the subtitle, just as "Children of Earth" was the subtitle for season 3.
 
The Walking Dead may be good it just seems like a more drawn out version of 28 Days Later. Maybe its just hard to be fresh in the zombie sub-genre.
 
I've been enjoying THE GATES, too. Shame it doesn't seem to have caught on.

The most recent episode was particularly good. I'm not sure where they can go with the story, or if the ratings will merit a renewal, but I've rarely seen a lead character as morally compromised as Nick is. He's gone so far beyond the pale, that it's entertaining to think what his trial would be like if he were ever caught and prosecuted for what he's been doing. Of course, he'd be shocked and appalled at the notion that anyone could condemn his behavior.

The whole thing has built up so gradually that at no time did I ever say, "okay that's where he should have drawn the line." He's a regular guy trying to make up rules for situations that are unprecedented in the legal system, on gut instinct alone. He's in way over his head but who's to say what the point was where the water closed in over him?
 
^ Yeah I've also been really enjoying The Gates lately. The whole thing with Nick has been quite interesting so far.
 
**Sherwood - Space opera vaguely based on the Robin Hood legend. "A young man of privilege teams up with a misfit spaceship crew to right the wrongs of his family." Sounds more like Luke Skywalker.

Or like this:

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Good list Temis, but you forgot the most important one:

***Game of Thrones*** - Based on the series of books by George R. R. Martin. It tells the story of a troubled kingdom after a generation of relative peace following a long and bloody rebellion against an insane king whose (formerly Dragon-riding) family had ruled for hundreds of years. Rival families and splinter kingdoms vie for power in a world where the honorable thing to do is rarely the right thing if you wish to survive the 'game of thrones'.

Starring Sean Bean, Lena Heady, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Peter Dinklage, Mark Addy, Jason Momoa, Emilia Clarke, and a bunch (shit-ton) of other people.

Basically this is Rome meets Deadwood meets something that has never quite existed on TV before.
 
Torchwood's title could refer to the fact that in the "Whoniverse", people are aware of the existence of aliens , and hence it is a "new world".(Although WHO's recent season possibly retconned some of this due to 'cracks in time' erasing some of the stories).
 
Here's my attempt at a calendar of what's coming up:

09.09 The Vampire Diaries
09.09 Nikita (don't know if this counts, spy stuff)
09.12 Venture Brothers (animated)
09.17 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (animated)
09.17 Sym-Bionic Titan (animated)
09.20 The Event
09.20 Chuck
09.23 Shit My Dad Says (Shatner)
09.23 Fringe S3
09.23 Big Bang Theory
09.24 Smallville
09.24 Medium
09.24 Supernatural
09.28 No Ordinary Family
09.28 Stargate Universe (Note:TUE)
09.28 Sanctuary (Note:TUE)
10.31 The Walking Dead

2011
Fallen Skies
Torchwood US
Game of Thrones

Am I missing anything here?


The Vampire Diaries, season premiere tomorrow night.

I think my brain just completely mental blocks that one.:)
 
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I forgot a BIG one! :eek:

The Dark Tower.

Which has BIG news today!

Universal Pictures and NBC Universal Television Entertainment have closed a deal to turn Stephen King’s mammoth novel series The Dark Tower into a feature film trilogy and a network TV series, both of which will be creatively steered by the Oscar-winning team behind A Beautiful Mind and The Da Vinci Code.

Ron Howard has committed to direct the initial feature film, as well as the first season of the TV series that will follow in close proximity. Akiva Goldsman will write the film, and the first season of the TV series. Howard’s Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer will produce, with Goldsman and the author.

...

I spoke with Goldsman and Howard, who have polled enough of their peers to be convinced what they are doing here has never been attempted: using a major studio’s film and TV platforms simultaneously to tell a story.

Now, why can't Star Trek do that!!!
 
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