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Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson.It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series, Galactica 1980, a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games.
Battlestar Galactica aired in 2003 and became the highest-rated miniseries on cable that year, and the best ratings that year for any show on Sci-Fi. After Carnivàle reached the end of its first season and the Sci-Fi Channel ordered a thirteen-episode weekly series of Battlestar Galactica, Moore left Carnivàle to assume a full-time executive ...
Peacock’s Battlestar Galactica reboot has been grounded: The new take on the iconic sci-fi franchise is no longer in development at the streamer, TVLine has confirmed. (Our sister site Variety ...
"Occupation" received generally positive reviews from critics. Eric Goldman of IGN rated "Occupation" a "masterful" 10 out of 10, stating "watching the season premiere of Battlestar Galactica is a great reminder that this is truly still the best show on television."
The long-gestating reboot of “Battlestar Galactica” is no longer in development at Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively. The project was first announced back in 2019 ahead of Peacock’s ...
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. BATTLESTAR GALACTICA “A lot of people hate how far into the religious elements they went, but it was there since Day 1. Over the course of the series, we watched both sides ...
Battlestar Galactica is an American military science fiction television series, and part of the Battlestar Galactica franchise. The show was developed by Ronald D. Moore and executive produced by Moore and David Eick as a re-imagining of the 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series created by Glen A. Larson .
From 2004 to 2006 he portrayed Billy Keikeya on the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. [5] Campbell's character was a personal assistant to President Laura Roslin. Campbell made his first foray into comedy in 2005, starring in the Bill Lawrence TV pilot Nobody's Watching, for The WB.