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The following science-fiction TV shows and radio programs have been produced exclusively or mostly in Canada. (Science-fiction related genres include Fantasy, Horror, and Supernatural.) Many of these programs have been run and/or produced by American or other international production companies. (See Canadian science fiction for more information.)
Supercell Oy (or Supercell Ltd) [3] is a Finnish mobile game development company based in Helsinki. Founded on 14 May 2010, [ 4 ] the company's debut game was the browser game Gunshine.net , and after its release in 2011, Supercell started developing games for mobile devices.
Canada portal; Pages in category "Space industry companies of Canada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Canada's science fiction television industry is closely related to the United States. Many Canadian-born actors like Nicole de Boer , Amanda Tapping , Tricia Helfer , and Anthony Michael Hall are immediately recognizable to American SF fans, while some American-born actors and producers like Christopher Judge and Peter DeLuise have spent most ...
'Bull' on VOD, 'Night's End' on Shudder, and Netflix's 'Apollo 10 1/2' and 'The Bubble' are among the movies you can watch at home this weekend. Review: A pulpy 'Bull,' 'Space-Age' Linklater, and ...
Pages in category "Supercell (video game company) games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Space Research Corporation was a corporation founded by Gerald Bull, after the budget for his research at Project HARP for the United States and Canadian federal governments was cut in 1967, in order to commercialize the technology of long-range artillery. Project HARP's assets were then given to the newly formed SRC.
Super Heavy is the reusable first stage of the SpaceX Starship super heavy-lift launch vehicle, which it composes in combination with the Starship second stage.As a part of SpaceX's Mars colonization program, the booster evolved into its current design over a decade.