Caprica Gets Greenlight, Sci-Fi Reveals Details
Posted by dominie in Films, News on December 3rd, 2008
The Sci-Fi Channel has officially greenlit Caprica, the hotly anticipated prequel to the Battlestar Galactica series. Production begins in the middle of next year, most likely in Vancouver like is predecessor, and the studio is aiming for an early 2010 bow for the series.
Sci-Fi Channel’s president David Howe tells Variety, “Battlestar Galactica was absolutely our flagship show. It put us on he map and helped transform the perception of the network,” noting that the cabler hopes to draw a broader audience to a series it sees as more compelling family drama than “space opera.”
He continues, “We want people to come to this who have never heard of Battlestar Galacica. I think, because (Galactica’s) backdrop was space and spaceships, there was a barrier to entry for some viewers. Caprica has none of that. It’s an intense family drama set on an Earthlike planet, in the near future [50 years prior to Galactica’s initial attack. Caprica will speak] to a lot of the ethical dilemmas that we as a human race are going to have to face very shortly.”
Caprica will premiere on Sci-Fi Channel as a 2-hour pilot and stars Esai Morales as Joseph Adama, William Adama’s father, Eric Stoltz and Paula Malcolmson as the wealthy capitalist parents of Zoe Graystone’s, and Polly Walker, the headmistress at Zoe Graystone’s school. The image provided is courtesy of eonline.








