'Bioshock,' which became one of last year's biggest console games, is making the expected move to the big screen with Gore Verbinski on board to direct, according to Variety || The last two seasons of 'Lost' will now be 17 hours each instead of 16 hours to make p for time lost because of the Writers Guild of America strike, says The Hollywood Reporter || Common, a rap artist, has decided to take a turn to acting and has been granted a role on 'Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,' according to Variety || For the first time, SciFi Channel will rerun episodes of the 1987-94 series 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' joining 'Charmed' and 'Mork & Mindy' on the cable outlet, Variety reports || 'Star Trek: The Experience' may be running out of steam. Cedar Fair, which owns the Las Vegas attraction, says there are no plans to renew its contract with CBS Corp., which could close the event next year, TrekToday reports || 'Bioshock,' which became one of last year's biggest console games, is making the expected move to the big screen with Gore Verbinski on board to direct, according to Variety || The last two seasons of 'Lost' will now be 17 hours each instead of 16 hours to make p for time lost because of the Writers Guild of America strike, says The Hollywood Reporter || Common, a rap artist, has decided to take a turn to acting and has been granted a role on 'Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,' according to Variety || For the first time, SciFi Channel will rerun episodes of the 1987-94 series 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' joining 'Charmed' and 'Mork & Mindy' on the cable outlet, Variety reports || 'Star Trek: The Experience' may be running out of steam. Cedar Fair, which owns the Las Vegas attraction, says there are no plans to renew its contract with CBS Corp., which could close the event next year, TrekToday reports ||
 
 

'Sanctuary' Has Evolved For Television



By ALAN STANLEY BLAIR
Source: SciFiWire
Mar-26-2008

It started life as a green screen Web series, but that doesn’t mean "Sanctuary" has to limit itself when it moves to television. Quite the opposite in fact as the move to television has allowed the series to widen its scope a little.

"The fact is it's already evolving," series star and executive producer Amanda Tapping told SciFi Wire. "Our pilot that we're now going to start shooting is very different from what you've seen on the Web. But [Magnus] is still this crazy character. She's 157 years old, and she's very eccentric and very sexy and very unapologetic. I love it."

The series, which was created by Stargate veteran Damian Kindler and co-written by Martin Wood, sees Tapping tackle the weird, the bizarre and obscurely paranormal through her work at a Sanctuary for all things that go bump in the night. However, her character on the show is more than just a caretaker … she is one of those creatures herself. Dr. Helen Magnus is a 157-year old immortal with a deep connection to Jack the Ripper.

And with the supernatural tone to the series, Tapping believes that the SciFi Channel is the natural home for the series … whether it is on air or on the Web.

"It gives us a good home base," Tapping said. "SciFi [Channel] is the perfect fit for this show and for me, because I have worked with the network for so long. It made so much sense to stay with this network. They understand the genre. They understand the fans. And now they understand multimedia platforms in terms of utilizing social networking, which is what our company is all about. So it's a perfect fit."


“Sanctuary” is currently expected to premiere this fall.

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