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    'Space: 2099' to Be Revived for Television

    Space: 2099 is poised for a comeback.

    ITV Studios America and HDFILMS announced plans for a reimagining of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's famed franchise of the 1970's. The news comes months after Fox and producer Seth MacFarlane announced they, too, would be reviving Cosmos: A Space Time Odyssey, a 1980s mini-series from Carl Sagan.

    "Science fiction is a powerful format capable of visualizing the human condition in thought-provoking ways," said HDFilms president Jace Hall, who will spearhead the effort and serve as an executive producer. The project is still in the development phase, and has yet to be shopped to networks.

    "While we are indeed re-imagining the franchise and bringing something new and relevant to today’s audiences," continued Hall, who recently revived V at ABC, "I feel strongly that some of the overall tones set by the original Space: 1999 television show represent an exciting platform to explore possibilities.”

    Added  ITV Studios International's managing director Paul Buccieri: “After more than 35 years, we are thrilled to be developing a new vision of our much beloved franchise for audiences worldwide. Historically, the Space: 1999 brand has entertained and fascinated millions of people."

     

    11 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Marcos, California  •  3 months ago
      The title should be "Space 1999 to be revived for television" since the name of the original series was Space 1999.
    • Lrobby99  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 months ago
      I look forward to it. Now bring Rendezvous With Rama out of "Production He11"
    • done  •  Oakland, California  •  3 months ago
      WHEN!whenwhenwhenwhenwhen! Eagles, aliens, space probes, oh my.
    • Wendell Gee  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      Snip...Let Russell Davies resurrect Sp1999...and Hand over the rights for SGU the BBC...fracking MGM Skeevose
    • rasputin  •  3 months ago
      the future will be reruns of the past.
    • rcmansid  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      Thank god , i am getting withdrawal symptoms after the rushed up cancellation of "Caprica".
      What happened the the SI-FI network anyway? Crappy reality shows just to sell commercials?
    • DMX  •  3 months ago
      I rented a bunch of Space 1999 DVDs recentlly It was an odd show. They had an amazing cast but the writing really failed. I realize that on a show like that you can really paint yourself into a corner, but it just stopped working.
    • Joe  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      Only if Martin Landau and Barbara Bain reprise their roles too!
    • Hobo With A Handgun  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Maybe they can bring back Barry Morse as Prof Bergman too.
      • Speaks 3 months ago
        we are unable to raise the dead just yet, ya doof!
      • Hobo With A Handgun 3 months ago
        Hey retard...just because he's dead doesnt mean they cant still use his body.
    • RoboTopia  •  3 months ago
      Great, now do it like the 'Galactica' Reboot!?!
    • Atl  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Ok, the show was really poor, but the special effects and spaceship designs were awesome. The Eagle Transporters are some of the coolest and most functional-looking (at least on the Moon) spaceships ever created. The producers would be well-advised to not mess around with their design.

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