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Riverworld is a television film that had been intended to be a four-hour television miniseries [1] [2] released on the Syfy channel on April 18, 2010. [3] Based on the Riverworld books by Philip José Farmer, this miniseries is a reboot of the cancelled Sci-Fi Channel Riverworld television series, of which only the pilot episode was produced.
During San Diego Comic-Con in 2014, Straczynski announced that he would soon be sitting down to write a Babylon 5 feature film, which is envisioned as a reboot of the iconic sci-fi series. JMS said that he plans to get the script locked down by the end of 2015 and the film would then enter production in 2016. [ 18 ]
Series cancelled [56] Euphoria (season 3) HBO: Production start delayed and release date delayed indefinitely [57] [58] The Franchise (season 1) Resumed after the strike ended Production suspended [59] A Gentleman in Moscow: Showtime and Paramount+ [60] Interview with the Vampire (season 2) AMC: Granted a waiver to resume production [61] [62 ...
Our trip to the world of Metropolis has officially been cancelled: Sam Esmail’s adaptation of Fritz Lang’s classic 1927 sci-fi film has been scrapped, our sister site Deadline first reported.
The dark comedy was shot in late 2012 and was originally scheduled to be released in theaters in 2014. However, no release was announced and the studio has not made any statements about the film since 2014. The release was reportedly cancelled due to the rape allegations and criminal trial against Danny Masterson, who plays a prominent role.
In 2013, a potential TV series based on Scorsese's film Gangs of New York was reported to be in the works from Mirimax Television and GK Films. The series would have drawn from the events of the 2002 film and chronicle the birth of organized crime in America, taking place in New York, Chicago and New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. [95]
Still, the scene where Kevin drops out of the sky and splashes into a lake makes an impression, while the film’s steampunk finale (too obviously set to Jars of Clay’s “Oh My God”) suggests ...
In June 2009, Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel) announced that they were developing a new take on the series. [3] Tim Minear ( Angel , Firefly ) was announced to pen the series. But later in 2014, it was reported that the series was cancelled by the network in favor of paranormal reality shows and professional wrestling. [ 4 ]