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  2. Nightflyers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nightflyers is an American horror science fiction television series that premiered on Syfy in the United States on December 2, 2018, and on Netflix, internationally on February 1, 2019. The series is based on the novella and series of short stories of the same name by George R. R. Martin. The first season consisted of ten episodes, which ...

  3. Nightflyers - Wikipedia

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    Nightflyers is a science fiction horror novella by American writer George R. R. Martin, released as a short novella in 1980 and as an expanded novella in 1981.A short story collection of the same name was released in 1985 that includes the expanded novella.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Syfy - Wikipedia

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    Nightflyers: Science fiction horror drama: 2018 1 season, 10 episodes ... 1 season, 8 episodes: Twelve episodes were originally ordered but the series was pulled ...

  5. Nightflyers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nightflyers is a 1987 American science fiction horror film based on Nightflyers, a 1980 novella by George R. R. Martin. [2] [3] Martin himself co-wrote the film with ...

  6. Terry Matalas - Wikipedia

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    Matalas often wrote easter eggs into the series. In the second season, the Emerson Hotel is named after his alma mater, and has a clock that is always set to 10:04 in reference to Back to the Future. [18] [19] Matalas also cast Christopher Lloyd in the third season of 12 Monkeys, which he called a "dream come true". [1] [14]

  7. Night Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Night Flyer or Night Flier may refer to: . Night Flyer: The Singer Songwriter Collection, a compilation album by American guitarist Tony Rice; The Night Flier, a 1988 horror short story by Stephen King

  8. George R. R. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Season 3 saw the first significant use of the Valyrian languages, spoken in doomed Valyria and its former colonies in Essos. The constructed languages were developed by linguist David J. Peterson based on the few words Martin invented for the novels. Peterson had previously developed the Dothraki language, used principally in season 1. [83]

  9. Michael Golamco - Wikipedia

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    Achievers (2001) was Golamco's first full-length play, and was read publicly in New York City by theater group Second Generation Productions. [2] In 2001, a full production of the play was put on by a theater group called "Propergander" that included Randall Park, Vivian Bang, Tim Chiou, Eddie Shin and others. [3]