Welcome to ASFN Fan Forums! We're glad to have you here. Please feel free to browse the forum. We'd like to invite you to join our community; doing so will enable you to view additional forums and post with our other members.
Registered Members don't see these ads. Register now it's free!
According to Variety, "Battlestar Galactica" showrunner Ronald D. Moore has signed with United Artists to create and write a sci-fi trilogy. UA is keeping details of the project under wraps.
Moore has written extensively for TV and film, with feature credits on Mission: Impossible II, Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Generations.
UA is run by Tom Cruise and producing partner Paula Wagner, who said, "Over the last decade Ron has emerged as the foremost sci-fi, fantasy creator, writer in the industry and working with him to bring his creative talents to the big screen is a great partnership for our studio."
Registered Members don't see these ads. Register now it's free!
i very love this show,the 2th season "battlestar galactica" was very good
the 2th season of battlestar galactica was very good, they finely arives home to our planet and we can understand more what happend to galactica in earth. i do not understand people that say "galactica 1980" is not sequel to "battlestar galactica" and why they say this.......?? they love galactica in space.......ok so we need to wayt 30 seasons to galactica finely fined home. but i say people they finely find home with new problems. i loved what they do with the cast, children of the original cast are battle with cylones after 30 years.
According to Variety, "Battlestar Galactica" showrunner Ronald D. Moore has signed with United Artists to create and write a sci-fi trilogy. UA is keeping details of the project under wraps.
Moore has written extensively for TV and film, with feature credits on Mission: Impossible II, Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Generations.
UA is run by Tom Cruise and producing partner Paula Wagner, who said, "Over the last decade Ron has emerged as the foremost sci-fi, fantasy creator, writer in the industry and working with him to bring his creative talents to the big screen is a great partnership for our studio."
Good for Moore, hope he does well. If it had been Brannon Braga (sure hope that guy doesn't wreck 24) that had left Star Trek instead of Moore, then the franchise probably wouldn't have tanked.
i very love this show,the 2th season "battlestar galactica" was very good
the 2th season of battlestar galactica was very good, they finely arives home to our planet and we can understand more what happend to galactica in earth. i do not understand people that say "galactica 1980" is not sequel to "battlestar galactica" and why they say this.......?? they love galactica in space.......ok so we need to wayt 30 seasons to galactica finely fined home. but i say people they finely find home with new problems. i loved what they do with the cast, children of the original cast are battle with cylones after 30 years.
....Wow.
LOL!!
Your avatar made me laugh. I have my Jack sitting next to my tivo unit with a golf tee stuck in the hole to keep him upright. Nice!
__________________ 1st: Fire Clancy Perdergast.
2nd: Fire our Special Teams Coach.
3rd: Larry is Better than Q.
4th: Hood is not our #1 CB.
5th: Our OL could use 3 new starters. 4 if you don't move Gandy to guard.
6th: Dansby, Q, and A-Dub need to be re-signed.
7th: We must be more aggressive in Free Agency.