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REVIVALS
The cancellation of Battlestar Galactica
did not signal its demise. Rather, it merely signaled a dormancy where fans of
all ages remembered, shared their memories of their favorite episodes, and wrote
and shared stories set in that universe (a.k.a. "fanfic"); it was the fans who
kept the story and the universe alive for two decades, all by themselves.
The late 1990's, though, saw a surge of
interest at other, more professional levels than Battlestar Galactica
fanfic newsletters and websites. Impressed by the passion and the number of
fans who approached them, Richard Hatch (Battlestar's "Apollo") and
series creator Glen Larson both pitched continuation ideas to Universal Studios.
In 2001, producer Tom DeSanto and director
Brian Singer were given the green light to create a continuation TV-movie, a
project doomed by both studio machinations and real-world tragedy.
And in June 2011, Tombs of Kobol's Peter Noble
discovered a heretofore unknown continuation pitch that had been made to
Universal at about the same time Richard Hatch was producing his
proof-of-concept trailer. It is a fascinating account.
It makes us wonder just how many times and how
many people have tried over the years to resurrect this iconic science fiction
treasure - and how many times Universal shot it down.
The links to the left will show you what might
have been.
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