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Talking 'Battlestar Galactica's' finale, 'Caprica,' 'Virtuality' and the 'Battlestar' TV movie with Ron Moore
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On Friday, after the TCA panel on one of his new shows, Caprica,' I
talked to Battlestar Galactica' executive producer Ron Moore. We
talked a bit about Virtuality,' his mid-season pilot for Fox, about
Caprica,' which is a Battlestar' prequel movie that could become a
series. We also discussed a proposed Battlestar' TV movie, which,
Moore said, won't air until after the series finale. (At left are Paula Malcolmson and Eric Stolz as Amanda and Daniel Greystone in "Caprica.")
First up, here are all the newsy things from the interview with Moore
(and also from a short interview with Sci Fi president Dave Howe). This
bullet list is followed by a transcript of my talk with Moore. Unless
otherwise noted, what's in this list came from Moore.
The proposed Battlestar Galactica' TV movie would take place during
the time frame of previous seasons, but it would air after the series
finale.
Howe said the final episodes of Battlestar' will begin airing in January.
The final set of episodes will be at least 11 hours long, and the
series finale will occupy three of those hours. However, there's a
chance that the series finale could expand even more.
The Battlestar' series finale will definitely expand on DVD.
Regardless of the length of the finale that airs on Sci Fi next year,
an even longer cut will be released on DVD.
Howe said that if Caprica' gets a full series order, it will air in
2009. If Caprica,' which was written by Moore and Remi Aubuchon, does
not get a series order and airs as a standalone 2-hour movie, it could
air this fall.
Regarding when the network would decide whether to pick Caprica' as
a full series, Howe said the decision would come in September. He and
his team are considering two other pilots as well, Revolution' and
Warehouse 13.' Executives will get a cut ...
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