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Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome=A0
Here=E2=80=99s when we'll finally get to see BSG: Blood and Chrome on
TV!
Trent Moore=A0
Fri, 01/25/2013 - 4:42pm
Though most Battlestar Galactica fans probably already checked out the
prequel series Blood and Chrome when it debuted online=A0 last year,
we=E2=80=99ve been waiting to hear exactly when the web series would
formally debut on TV. Now we know.
The two-hour movie version of the series will debut at 9 p.m. on Feb. 10
on Syfy, featuring additional footage and scenes that were not included
in the web episodes. Shortly after the TV premiere, the film cut will be
released on DVD, Blu-ray and video-on-demand services on Feb. 19.
Set during the first Cylon War, Blood and Chrome followed a young
William Adama (Luke Pasqualino) and a small team sent on a dangerous
secret mission deep into Cylon-occupied space. The series was largely
shot with green screen and relied heavily on effects work, which gave it
a pretty unique look. It=E2=80=99ll be interesting to see how that
translates from a computer monitor to a TV screen.
The series had been in development for a while, and Syfy teamed up with
YouTube channel Machinima Prime=A0 to premiere weekly installments last
year, which racked up more than 8 million views.
It had a very different vibe from Ronald D. Moore=E2=80=99s Battlestar
series, and focused more on patriotism and action, as opposed to the
slow boil of paranoia and political intrigue. It was a fun ride, and
it=E2=80=99ll be great to finally see in on a big(ger) screen.
Did you enjoy the series? Do you plan on checking it out next month on
Syfy?
(Via Deadline=A0 )
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Here=E2=80=99s when we'll finally get to see BSG: Blood and Chrome on
TV!
Trent Moore=A0
Fri, 01/25/2013 - 4:42pm
Though most Battlestar Galactica fans probably already checked out the
prequel series Blood and Chrome when it debuted online=A0 last year,
we=E2=80=99ve been waiting to hear exactly when the web series would
formally debut on TV. Now we know.
The two-hour movie version of the series will debut at 9 p.m. on Feb. 10
on Syfy, featuring additional footage and scenes that were not included
in the web episodes. Shortly after the TV premiere, the film cut will be
released on DVD, Blu-ray and video-on-demand services on Feb. 19.
Set during the first Cylon War, Blood and Chrome followed a young
William Adama (Luke Pasqualino) and a small team sent on a dangerous
secret mission deep into Cylon-occupied space. The series was largely
shot with green screen and relied heavily on effects work, which gave it
a pretty unique look. It=E2=80=99ll be interesting to see how that
translates from a computer monitor to a TV screen.
The series had been in development for a while, and Syfy teamed up with
YouTube channel Machinima Prime=A0 to premiere weekly installments last
year, which racked up more than 8 million views.
It had a very different vibe from Ronald D. Moore=E2=80=99s Battlestar
series, and focused more on patriotism and action, as opposed to the
slow boil of paranoia and political intrigue. It was a fun ride, and
it=E2=80=99ll be great to finally see in on a big(ger) screen.
Did you enjoy the series? Do you plan on checking it out next month on
Syfy?
(Via Deadline=A0 )
Related Stories
All is revealed in the epic finale of BSG: Blood & Chrome!=A0
Here's when you can catch future episodes of BSG: Blood & Chrome=A0
Watch the 1st action-packed episodes of BSG: Blood & Chrome NOW!=A0
Revealed: Which big BSG character inspired Blood & Chrome's Coker=A0
User Comments
Top Stories
Welcome to the new Blastr=A0
Whoa! J.J. Abrams is directing Star Wars Episode VII!=A0
Rare interview with Trek's 1st Captain reveals hopes for a series=A0
Geek out as Edward James Olmos reads original Battlestar coda=A0
George R.R. Martin working on new Game of Thrones prequel! Yes!=A0
=A0
Most Commented
Who Is Blastr?
Editor
Scott Edelman ***@blastr.com=A0
Contributing Editors
Tara Bennett
Marc Bernardin
Nathalie Caron
Adam-Troy Castro
Krystal Clark
Kevin Coll
Evan Hoovler
Kathie Huddleston
Matthew Jackson
Chris Kalb
Don Kaye
Dave Maass
Michael Marano
Brian Murphy
Carol Pinchefsky
Phil Plait
Dan Roth
Jeff Spry
Staci Layne Wilson
FAQ=A0
Feedback=A0
Terms=A0
Privacy=A0
Newsletter Signup=A0
About Blastr=A0
=C2=A92013, Blastr All rights reserved.
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