by Joe Gillis, Nov 18 2010 // 7:00 AM
This week on The Flickcast your favorite hosts take on some new and recurring topics to entertain, inform and otherwise keep you interested. . . at least for a little while. Some of the topics covered today include the brand new Green Lantern trailer, more on The Walking Dead, Hulu Plus price drops, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows leaked footage, trailers for The Mechanic, Red Riding Hood, Teen Wolf, Cowboys Vs. Aliens, Marvel’s Hulk TV series and more.
In addition, the boys also made new picks this week for your viewing, listening or reading pleasure. Matt picked the animated series Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes while Chris picked the first person shooter game Medal of Honor.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.
Posted in: News · Podcasts
Tagged: Avengers, Ben Foster, Captain America, David Eick, Dwayne Johnson, Episode 78, Green Lantern, Guillermo del Toro, Harry Potter, Hulu, Jason Statham, Joss Whedon, Kenneth Brannagh, Podcasts, Red Riding Hood, Ron Moore, Teen Wolf, The Hulk, The Mechanic, Thor
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 16 2010 // 8:01 AM
Director Guillermo del Toro and Battlestar Galactica Exec Producer David Eick are planning a new version of The Hulk for TV and will reportedly be doing it for ABC. This show will mark Marvel’s first foray into series TV after being acquired by Disney.
“I have always been attracted at the combination of comic book heroics and monsters, Jack Kirby’s Demon or Kamandi or DC’s Deadman or Marvel’s Dr. Strange, Morbius, Metamorpho, Mike Mignola’s Hellboy, etc,” Del Toro said. In addition, the director indicated The Hulk has been at the top of his list and he first pursued it as a feature film around the time of the 2002 release of Blade II. Del Toro added that, with partner Eick “we coalesced a respectful but powerful way of retelling the Banner/Hulk story in a fresh way.”
As the project is only in the preliminary stages, details of the premise are sketchy. However, the show will reportedly be an origin story following the exploits of mid-twenties physicist Bruce Banner and his alter ego The Hulk. In addition, for this series The Hulk won’t be full CGI like he was in the movies. Instead, the character will be realized via a combination of prosthetics, puppetry and computer generated imagery.
Because of the extensive prep work involved the series won’t be ready for ABC’s Fall schedule in 2011. So, look for it more like Fall of 2012. Wow, I can’t wait. Yes, that was sarcasm because I have a hard time thinking this will be any good.
How about you guys? Think this is a good idea?
Posted in: Comics · Disney · Marvel · News · TV
Tagged: Bruce Banner, Comics, David Eick, Disney, Guillermo del Toro, Marvel, The Hulk, TV
by Chris Ullrich, Oct 25 2010 // 12:00 PM
Excellent news for fans of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica that were disappointed when the show ended its run on SyFy a couple years back, a new show called Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome is coming that’s sure to make you happy. This new show, which we mentioned previously as just a possibility for the web, has now been given the greenlight for a two hour pilot by the powers that be at SyFy.
In case you forgot or didn’t hear about this new show before, it deals with the young years of Ensign William Adama as he begins his journey through the first Human Cylon war. It takes place between the events of the first BSG series and those of the currently running show Caprica and is being produced by David Eick.
While this is good news for fans of the show who wanted more, one question remains. Will this new show be given the treatment it deserves or will it, in fact, be a web show as was previously reported? Obviously, we would prefer a full blown series with all that entails instead of a web series. Not that we have anything against web series, we certainly don’t.
However, if we have a choice we would prefer the show to be much like the previous BSG series and have that kind of budget and scope. A two hour pilot seems like a promising start so I guess we’ll find out soon enough what’s going to happen. In the meantime, we’ve always got our BSG complete series on Blu-ray.
Check out the full press release from SyFy after the jump.
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV
Tagged: Battlestar Galactica, Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome, BSG, Caprica, Cylons, David Eick, Edward James Olmos, Husker, Ron Moore, SyFy, TV, William Adama
by Chris Ullrich, Oct 1 2010 // 7:00 AM
With the return of Caprica for season 1.5 fast approaching, it’s time for Syfy to start to publicize it. Of course, that means we’re going to have all kinds of videos and more to commemorate the event.
We’ll start things off with these two videos today. Both are from the first episode of the season entitled “Unvanquished” and both give us a great look at the episode and help remind us how nice it will be to have Caprica back on the air.
Now here’s some “PRspeak” which accompanies the videos to help get you excited: “The epic saga continues, transporting us from stunningly twisted Virtual realities to the fascinating outer worlds of the 12 Colonies. Revolutionary tensions rise, family power shifts, and our characters grapple with the physical and emotional consequences of their questionable decisions.”
Sounds good, right? I know it does to us. Check out both videos after the jump.
Caprica returns on Tuesday October 5th at 10/9C on Syfy.
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Posted in: News · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: Alessandra Torresani, BSG, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Ron Moore, Sasha Roiza, Sci-Fi, SyFy
by Chris Ullrich, Sep 10 2010 // 10:00 AM
The Syfy Network has confirmed that Caprica will return on October 5, three months earlier than originally planned. Previously, it was announced that season 1.5 of the Battlestar Galactica spinoff would not air until January of 2011, which really didn’t make much sense.
In its new timeslot, Caprica will air following new episodes of Stargate Universe, which makes a heck of a lot more sense considering they are both Sci-Fi shows and Stargate is a great lead in. Syfy EVP Mark Stern obviously agrees.
“Though we initially announced the January return of Caprica, we still had hopes of finding a way to get the series back on the air sooner,” said Stern. “We’ve been able to successfully re-work our schedule, and are thrilled to bring the show back during what is traditionally Syfy’s most-watched time of the year.”
Sadly, while this is good new for fans of the series, the fact that no decision has been made on a second season for the show makes this news not quite as good as it could be. It seems Syfy is trying to give the show a chance by moving the premiere earlier but will most certainly be watching the ratings carefully to see if a second season is warranted.
So, if you’re a fan of the show and want to see it come back for a second season, you had better encourage everyone you know to watch the show when it comes back.
Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV
Tagged: Alessandra Torresani, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Polly Walker, Ron Moore, Sci-Fi, SyFy
by Chris Ullrich, Jul 28 2010 // 2:00 PM
Yes, you read that headline correctly. Syfy is preparing a new Battlestar Galactica series, currently entitled Blood and Chrome, that will follow the exploits of William Adama during the Cylon War.
However, before you start to get too excited the series won’t actually be a full blown TV show airing on Syfy. Instead, it will be a web series with about 10 episodes, each around 9 minutes long. Not that I have anything against web series, in fact I kinda love them. I was just hoping for a new network show with a big budget and lots of awesome Cylon heads exploding and big space battles.
Oh well, here’s more on the show from Syfy:
According to Mark Stern, Syfy’s executive vice president of original programming and the co-head of original content for Universal Cable Productions, “Battlestar Galactica” and “Caprica” co-executive producer Michael Taylor will write the the script for the new venture.
“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).
But wait, there’s more:
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · New Media · News · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Battlestar Galactica, Blood and Chrome, Cylons, David Eick, Internet, Michael Taylor, New Media, Ron Moore, SyFy, TV, Web
by Jennifer Tomooka, Jul 26 2010 // 1:00 PM
You might have noticed that we’re big fans of Battelstar Galactica here at The Flickcast, so we were thrilled at the chance to sit down and discuss the reimagined world that he has brought to life with fellow producer, Ron Moore. At a roundtable at this year’s Comic-Con, Eick discussed the future of Caprica over a bottle of Don Julio and when fans can expect another season to be announced and ready to go.
“I think we just finished what we’re calling Season 1.5. You will hear about the next season by August 15 or before. We’re still working out contracts, among other things.”
Since there are wildly divergent opinions between fans of Eick’s last creation, Battlestar Galactica, and fans of his current endeavor Caprica, we were curious to get his take on this on-going schism and if there was a way to keep both camps happy, or if it was something that they were even worried about.
“We knew to expect a greater mix with this, because we knew we were not going to develop it or market it as a spin off of Battlestar. We knew those fans might have expected it would be much more intensely easter eggy in terms of well, here’s how Laura Roslin got her name and all that kind of stuff, but we just knew we weren’t going to do a show like that. We very consciously tried not to market it or complicate it like that. We just believed that the audience would discover the show, let the show find its way, finds its legs, tighten its focus and get better, which it does.
“By the way, Battlestar was initially just as divided but for completely different reasons. So, I think we had this whole contingency of fans of the original show who are boycotting it, so it doesn’t feel any different to me. The very first Comic-Con for Battlestar was like George W. Bush going up at an ACLU rally. We felt like pariahs the first time.”
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · Comic-Con · Drama · News · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV
Tagged: Battlestar Galactica, Blade Runner, Caprica, Dallas, David Eick, SDCC, SDCC10, SyFy
by Chris Ullrich, Jul 21 2010 // 9:00 AM
At first when Caprica, the prequel to the awesome Battlestar Galactica, was announced I have to admit I was a bit skeptical. I was (and am) such a big fan of BSG that any other show, especially one that didn’t involve my favorite characters and a war with the cylons, just seemed like a pale imitation of the original.
However, once I learned more about Caprica and then began to watch and enjoy it, I realized it was a great show on its own and I have since become a big fan. With the first part of season one already aired, Syfy is finally bringing back the second part and will begin airing new episodes in January.
No specific date has been set for the premiere but if you happen to be at Comic-Con this week, Syfy will be debuting a brand new trailer for season 1.5 on Friday, July 23rd. We will, of course, bring you that trailer as soon as we can. It will also be available on the Zune Marketplace on XBox Live on June 26th.
For more info, click through to read the entire press release from Syfy. So say we all!
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Posted in: News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV
Tagged: Alessandra Torresani, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Ron Moore, SDCC10, SyFy, TV
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 26 2010 // 11:00 AM
Since Battlestar Galactica ended, fans of that world and characters have had to content themselves with watching the show on DVD or by watching the BSG prequel show Caprica. That show started strong but then floundered for a time finally hitting its stride over the last few weeks with some truly excellent episodes. Obviously, the quality of these recent episodes has paid off as the rating for the show have improved as well.
Now, the mid-season finale is upon us and to give you an idea of what’s going to happen, the folks at Syfy have sent us a little preview. Of course, we’re going to share it with you. Here’s what to expect from tonight’s episode, entitled “End of Line”, directly from Syfy:
Daniel (Eric Stoltz) finally sets a deadline for resetting the U-87 Cylon – and unknowingly ending Zoe-A’s (Alessandra Torresani) existence as she knows it – she makes a desperate attempt to save herself. But when her plan backfires, she finds herself out of time and out of options. Furious with a recent comeuppance, Barnabas (James Marsters) ignites his feud with Clarice (Polly Walker) into an all-out war. Trapped in the middle is Lacy (Magda Apanowicz), who is forced to make a decision she may regret forever. Daniel makes a confession to an already reeling Amanda (Paula Malcomson) that sends her over the edge.
Mmmm, sounds very interesting. Can’t wait. Check out this preview of tonight’s mid-season finale after the jump. Caprica airs tonight at 9/8C on Syfy
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · Drama · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: Alessandra Torresani, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Cylons, David Eick, Drama, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Ron Moore, Sci-Fi, SyFy, TV
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 12 2010 // 1:00 PM
Okay, I’ll admit it. At first, I wasn’t exactly sure what to make of Syfy’s spin-off of Battlestar Galactica, otherwise known as Caprica. The pilot was good but once the show got going, it kinda took a down turn. I know it’s probably blasphemy to say this and it’s probably mostly due to my love of BSG that Caprica seemed to pale in comparison. But now, thank the Gods, this show has found its way and had vastly improved to be one of the best shows on TV.
To get you ready for tonight’s all new episode entitled “The Imperfections of Memory,” our friends at Syfy have given us a promo for the episode and we are, of course, sharing it with you right now. Also, because we care, we’ve also included a recap of last week’s episode “Know Thy Enemy” to help set the stage for tonight.
Also, before I forget, I need to mention that Syfy is hosting a Caprica mini-marathon today, starting at 2PM EST, beginning with the Pilot and airing all subsequent episode suntil the new one premieres tonight. Is that cool, or what? Now you can see the progression of the show from the beginning and gain a greater appreciation of how much the show has improved.
Check out both videos after the jump. The brand new episode of Caprica airs tonight at 9/8C on Syfy.
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · Drama · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: Alessandra Torresani, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, James Marsters, Jane Espenson, Ron Moore, Sci-Fi, SyFy, TV
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 5 2010 // 8:00 AM
After long month of waiting since the news first broke, tonight fans of Buffy and Angel finally get their wish as James Marsters makes his debut on Caprica. Taking on the role of terrorist Barnabus Greely, Marsters will bring the crazy and definitely up the tension even more on this great show.
In the clip we’re introduced to Greely and from the first moment we know he’s not messing around. He’s here to make a difference and will do whatever it takes to get what he wants. It’s great to see Marsters, one of my favorite characters from Buffy and Angel, become a part of my favorite new Sci-Fi show. Now, all things are as they should be.
Check out the preview for tonight’s episode after the break. Caprica airs at 9/8C on Syfy.
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Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · Drama · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: Angel, BSG, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, James Marsters, Jane Espenson, Previews, Ron Moore, Sci-Fi, SyFy, TV, Video
by Chris Ullrich, Feb 25 2010 // 4:00 PM
Much like we’ve done in the past, we’ve got another preview of this week’s episode of Syfy’s original series Caprica. The episode, entitled ‘There Is Another Sky,” features the elder Adama (Esai Morales) reaching out to his son as he goes deeper into the underworld his uncle inhabits.
Plus, Adama’s daughter finds new power in the virtual world created by Greystone (Eric Stoltz) and learns things in the virtual world may not be what they seem. Even with its somewhat slow start, this series continues to grow on me and be more and more interesting each week.
I know it’s not Battlestar Galactica and it never will be. But maybe that doesn’t really matter after all.
Check out the preview after the jump. Caprica airs Fridays on Syfy at 9/8C.
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Posted in: Drama · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: BSG, Caprica, David Eick, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Jane Espenson, Ron Moore, Sci-Fi, SyFy, TV