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Farscape is Back

cioxx writes "FilmForce has substantiated rumors of Farscape, widely popular TV miniseries, returning as a standalone project with no new episode commitment attached, independent of Sci-Fi Channel." Previously, some rumors had been flying around that the original series would be finished off in this way, but many Farscape fans are just happy to see more of the show on the way.

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  1. Still just speculation by bigbigbison · · Score: 5, Informative

    Earlier this week, Dark Horizons reported that he had learned the production office is open, but that he was unable to learn anything else. SOMETHING is going on but that article simply seems to be plagiarizing the Dark Horizons article.

    There was a Henson press conference set for Thursday according to savefarscape.com but it was cancelled which leads me to beleive that perhaps whatever deal they had fell through.

    There is a fan convention going on this weekend, so if there is an anouncement look for it soon.

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  2. Re:"Widely popular" by TTMuskrat · · Score: 5, Informative

    If it was widely popular, why does it have to be resurrected?

    Because its cancellation was all about money and ownership of the show, not its popularity. (Kinda like the original Battlestar Galatica).

    SciFi Channel (owned by USA networks) did not own the rights to the show as it was made by the Jim Henson company (who is owned by a German conglomerate whose name escapes me now). When the USA network changed leadership, they wanted shows that they made and produced to be shown so that all the monies from said show would go to them. Since this was not the case with Henson-owned Farscape, and the fact that the show was not cheap to make, USA (and SciFi) opted out of the 5th season. So now, all you get is USA network made crap programming on the SciFi channel as if the entire USA Network itself wasn't bad enough ;).

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  3. Good, Original SF Recommendations by cquark · · Score: 5, Informative
    I think science fiction is in its golden age today, both in terms of interesting well-developed ideas and in terms of the quality of writing. Here are some relatively recent novels that focus on interesting ideas that I'd recommend:
    • Stephen Baxter's Ring, Manifold:Time, Anti-Ice
    • Greg Egan's Quarantine, Diaspora, Distress, and Permutation City
    • Ian MacDonald's Terminal Cafe and Evolution's Shore
    • Alistair Reynold's Revelation Space
    • Rudy Rucker's Software and sequels, which are the weirdest fiction I've encountered since Phillip K Dick
    • S.M. Stirling's Island in the Sea of Time
    • Harry Turtledove's Guns of the South, Agent of Byzantium, and World War series
    • Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness in the Sky
    • Robert Charles Wilson's Chronoliths and Bios
    • David Zindell's Neverness
    For short stories, the Year's Best SF series edited by David Hartwell is quite good. Stephen Baxter and especially Greg Egan have amazing short story collections fo their own. If you know a good used bookstore, I'd also highly recommend John Varley's short story collections (most published under several titles). He's not a bad novelist, but he's incredible in short fiction.
  4. Re:Not a miniseries by Quarters · · Score: 4, Informative
    The show got called a miniseries in the article header because the poster just grabbed various phrases from the linked story and combined them incorrectly. The comment in the article is:

    The Henson company would not comment on the information but a source close to the production has confirmed that the new project will be a miniseries, not a new season as originally hoped for by the fans. While no plot details are available, sources have also confirmed that the new project will be independent from the Sci-Fi Channel, the network that broadcast the series. No information is currently available about just where the new miniseries will be appearing or when.

    Obviously, this is good news for the fans that have fought so hard to bring the series back but there may be cause for guarded optimism. The miniseries is currently seen as a standalone project with no new episode commitment attached, so nothing is guaranteed beyond this project. More information as it becomes available right here at IGNFF.