SyFy Considering ‘Battlestar’ Online Series

by Roco on July 28, 2010 · 0 comments

SyFy are working on a new Battlestar Galactica spin-off that will explore the story of a young William “Husker” Adama during the Cylon war. Chicago Tribune report that “Blood & Chrome” will be an online series. While the project hasn’t been set in stone just yet, it’s thought that B&C will have 3D elements.

“Blood & Chrome” is “about a young man’s initiation into war: both the realities of war as fought by soldiers on the ground (and in Battlestars and Vipers), and the somewhat less real version portrayed in the media,” according to Taylor.

“Blood & Chrome” would consist of nine or 10 episodes of nine or 10 minutes each, and it would make use of cutting-edge digital technology and special effects to depict the Cylon War. If it is greenlit to production, it will be filmed using green screens and virtual sets, not unlike Syfy’s “Sanctuary” or James Cameron’s “Avatar.” Before “Battlestar Galactica” ended, high-tech scans were made of all the show’s sets, so that the special-effects team will be able to re-create them (possibly even in 3D).

Taylor also had this to say on the potential scope of the series:

“I’ve seen the virtual, 3D version of CIC ['Battlestar's' Combat Information Center] and it’s pretty damn cool,” Taylor said. ”And yet the movie isn’t confined to Galactica. Far from it. It’s a story that will take us to new corners of the ‘Battlestar’ world (or worlds), and yet it aims to be a very contemporary war movie in a lot of ways. I would say I’m thinking as much of Afghanistan and Iraq–the reality of ‘Hurt Locker,’ Sebastian Junger’s ‘Restrepo,’ and similar movies–as I am about about the largely implied past of ‘Battlestar.’”

If Blood & Chrome were to prove successful, more could follow. There’s even talk that the series could be the gateway to a TV pilot, depending on the level of its success.

What do you think? Have you seen enough Battlestar Galactica to last a lifetime, or would you be happy for more? Personally, I would welcome ‘Battlestar’ in online format. It’s something different from the norm, and it would be interesting to see if the story would translate to the even smaller screen.

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