Sanford and Son, the first mainstream, primetime sitcom in television history with an almost-all Black cast, debuted on NBC on Jan. 14, 1972. Created by Norman Lear, and starring legendary “blue” comedian Redd Foxx as an African American bigot, it was seen as a direct answer to CBS’ All in the Family. But the Bunker family series was a social satire which took its laughs seriously. The Sanfords presented pure comedy, any lessons it taught were intentionally coincidental. The most controversial part of the show, when it first aired, was its lead actor.
Foxx was already an underground comedy legend when Cleavon Little, best known for his role as Sheriff Bart in Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles, suggested him for the lead in the mid-season replacement. Little wasn’t available, but worked with Foxx on Ossie Davis’s 1970 neo-noir film Cotton Comes to Harlem. Before Foxx played the junk dealer stuck with the bale of genuine Mississippi cotton,...
Foxx was already an underground comedy legend when Cleavon Little, best known for his role as Sheriff Bart in Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles, suggested him for the lead in the mid-season replacement. Little wasn’t available, but worked with Foxx on Ossie Davis’s 1970 neo-noir film Cotton Comes to Harlem. Before Foxx played the junk dealer stuck with the bale of genuine Mississippi cotton,...
- 1/14/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Raymond Allen, an actor who had memorable recurring roles on classic ’70s sitcoms Sanford and Son and Good Times, died Monday of a non-covid respiratory illness at a long-term care facility in California. He was 91.
Allen’s death was announced by his daughter, Ta Ronce Allen, in a Facebook post.
The actor was best known for his Sanford and Son character of Uncle Woodrow “Woody” Anderson, brother-in-law of Redd Foxx’s Fred Sanford and long-suffering husband of Lawanda Page’s Aunt Esther. On another Norman Lear-created series, Good Times, Allen played Ned the Wino, a neighborhood street character and friend of the series’ central Evans family. Both Woody and Ned showcased Allen’s comic depiction of cheerful intoxication.
Nathaniel Taylor Dies: ‘Sanford And Son’ Sidekick Rollo Was 80
Born on March 5, 1929, in Kansas City, Mo, the youngest of 12 children, Allen also appeared in ’70s series What’s Happening!!, Starsky and Hutch,...
Allen’s death was announced by his daughter, Ta Ronce Allen, in a Facebook post.
The actor was best known for his Sanford and Son character of Uncle Woodrow “Woody” Anderson, brother-in-law of Redd Foxx’s Fred Sanford and long-suffering husband of Lawanda Page’s Aunt Esther. On another Norman Lear-created series, Good Times, Allen played Ned the Wino, a neighborhood street character and friend of the series’ central Evans family. Both Woody and Ned showcased Allen’s comic depiction of cheerful intoxication.
Nathaniel Taylor Dies: ‘Sanford And Son’ Sidekick Rollo Was 80
Born on March 5, 1929, in Kansas City, Mo, the youngest of 12 children, Allen also appeared in ’70s series What’s Happening!!, Starsky and Hutch,...
- 8/11/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Nathaniel Taylor, the actor best known for playing smooth-talking sidekick Rollo Lawson on 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son, died Feb. 27 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center after suffering a heart attack. He was 80.
His death was announced on social media by his friend, the music promoter Alonzo Williams. According to Williams, the actor was hospitalized on Feb. 23 after suffering a heart attack.
Although Taylor had a few small guest roles on television in the early ’70s – credited as Jita Hadi on The Bold Ones and The Bill Cosby Show – it was his recurring role on the 1972-77 Sanford and Son that brought lasting fame among the show’s still-considerable fan base. His Rollo, a streetwise character typically dressed in the snazziest of hip clothes, was the best friend of Demond Wilson’s Lamont Sanford and forever the target of often-justified scorn and mistrust of Redd Foxx’s Fred Sanford.
His death was announced on social media by his friend, the music promoter Alonzo Williams. According to Williams, the actor was hospitalized on Feb. 23 after suffering a heart attack.
Although Taylor had a few small guest roles on television in the early ’70s – credited as Jita Hadi on The Bold Ones and The Bill Cosby Show – it was his recurring role on the 1972-77 Sanford and Son that brought lasting fame among the show’s still-considerable fan base. His Rollo, a streetwise character typically dressed in the snazziest of hip clothes, was the best friend of Demond Wilson’s Lamont Sanford and forever the target of often-justified scorn and mistrust of Redd Foxx’s Fred Sanford.
- 3/1/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Nathaniel Taylor, the actor who played Rollo Lawson on the 1970s sitcom “Sanford and Son,” died Feb. 27 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center after suffering a heart attack. He was 80.
As part of the recurring cast on “Sanford and Son,” Taylor appeared in 32 episodes from 1972 through 1977. Taylor’s character, Rollo Lawson, was Lamont Sanford’s best friend and often a target of Fred Sanford’s ire, who believed Rollo was a criminal since he had spent time in jail. Taylor went on to have a role as part of the main cast in season one of the short-lived “Sanford and Son” spinoff “Sanford,” which aired from March 1980 to June 1981.
Taylor also appeared in “Sanford and Son” star Redd Foxx’s eponymous sitcom, “The Redd Foxx Show,” as the first version of Jim-Jam. The series was canceled after 12 episodes due to low ratings.
In addition to his work in the “Sanford” universe,...
As part of the recurring cast on “Sanford and Son,” Taylor appeared in 32 episodes from 1972 through 1977. Taylor’s character, Rollo Lawson, was Lamont Sanford’s best friend and often a target of Fred Sanford’s ire, who believed Rollo was a criminal since he had spent time in jail. Taylor went on to have a role as part of the main cast in season one of the short-lived “Sanford and Son” spinoff “Sanford,” which aired from March 1980 to June 1981.
Taylor also appeared in “Sanford and Son” star Redd Foxx’s eponymous sitcom, “The Redd Foxx Show,” as the first version of Jim-Jam. The series was canceled after 12 episodes due to low ratings.
In addition to his work in the “Sanford” universe,...
- 3/1/2019
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
Any time Steven Spielberg comes to television, it’s always with something different. He honored the anthology series of his youth with Amazing Stories and lent his storytelling expertise to get ER launched, making that into a smash hit for NBC. So, when Fox heard of a series about humans and dinosaurs and Spielberg, it seemed like a no brainer. If anyone could get dinosaurs to work convincingly on the small screen, it was the director of Jurassic Park. What the network couldn’t count on was the full extent of Spielberg’s involvement and in time the series was placed under showrunner Brannon Braga’s control. Braga cut his teeth on Star Trek: The Next Generation and has gone on to do other genre fare, but he can’t seem to repeatedly sacrifice characterization in favor of conspiracy and that’s where Terra Nova fell off the rails.
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- 9/19/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
It looks like good news is on the way for "Terra Nova." The highly anticipated Fox series (which unfortunately could not turn that hype into viewers) could get a second chance to continue. But then again, this could just be Fox's way to give itself a little more time to make a decision. The options on contracts from stars Jason O'Mara and Stephen Lang, who play Sheriff Jim Shannon and Cmdr. Nathaniel Taylor, were due to expire next week. But Fox intends to pick up those options, according to Deadline.com. Although that is room for optimism, it could just be a cheaper way to allow the network to push a final decision to January, after the options would've normally expired. An option pickup does not necessarily mean the network would have to pay the actors for a full season. However, ...
- 12/22/2011
- GeekNation.com
I’ve been accused of being a curmudgeon, and not happy unless I can complain about something. I am very aware, at times, that I can be very critical of things like movies and TV shows that insult my intelligence, but I don’t think that makes me a curmudgeon. To me, it makes me more aware of the manipulation by these folks who run the studios that if they cart out a few explosions and add a few sex scenes, I’ll not notice their stories are so paint-by-number.
So, despite knowing the track record of Brannon Braga (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise) and his corporate utopian views, I watched Terra Nova each week to see if this sci fi adventure show had anything to offer beyond the sci fi lite that the cable network the SyFy Channel offers viewers.
I do think the premise is interesting, showing...
So, despite knowing the track record of Brannon Braga (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise) and his corporate utopian views, I watched Terra Nova each week to see if this sci fi adventure show had anything to offer beyond the sci fi lite that the cable network the SyFy Channel offers viewers.
I do think the premise is interesting, showing...
- 12/20/2011
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
What a thrilling lead in to the season one season finale, hopefully not series finale of Terra Nova! As the colony prepares for the 11th pilgrimage, Jim Shannon (Jason O’Mara) had a mole to find. The search was on last night and brought for one exhilaration hour of prime time TV! And yes, there were a few dinosaurs to look at, if you still care about that little element of the show. While tonight certainly was not the best episode of Terra Nova, it was worth watching and did its job well preparing us for the finale. “The next time we meet, I won’t be alone.” – Lucas Mira (Christine Adams) was not the big bad threat that we all may have initially thought that she would be come finale night. Then again, finale night has yet to come so let’s not speak too soon. But Lucas unfortunately...
- 12/13/2011
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
Some criticized the Terra Nova pilot for lacking in character development, saying it relied too much on its flashy special effects to excite its viewers. Others, including myself, enjoyed Shannons, the mysterious events and the overall epic nature of "Genesis."
I don't foresee as much of a divide happening in regards to "Instinct." Don't get me wrong, the sights were still very much for sore eyes, but everything else about Terra Nova's third hour was pretty disheartening.
Maybe it was hidden in the pilot by all the bright colors, but this time around the acting - especially in terms of spoken word - felt amazingly mediocre. Jim attempting to make dinner and help his kids with homework in the kitchen was tough to watch, as was Maddie attempting to ask her father about boys.
Even more troublesome was how stiff Stephen Lang was throughout the hour. I gave his...
I don't foresee as much of a divide happening in regards to "Instinct." Don't get me wrong, the sights were still very much for sore eyes, but everything else about Terra Nova's third hour was pretty disheartening.
Maybe it was hidden in the pilot by all the bright colors, but this time around the acting - especially in terms of spoken word - felt amazingly mediocre. Jim attempting to make dinner and help his kids with homework in the kitchen was tough to watch, as was Maddie attempting to ask her father about boys.
Even more troublesome was how stiff Stephen Lang was throughout the hour. I gave his...
- 10/4/2011
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
Thanks to Kelly from TV.com for this special Guest Article for SpoilerTV
Terra Nova: Where Do I Know Them From?
by Kelly Kelemen for TV.com
Terra Nova just roared onto Fox's Monday lineup, backed by a hefty 9 figure budget from one Steven Spielberg, as the show hopes to garner a loyal fan base of thrill seekers and dino-enthusiasts and become the next Lost. But what the show doesn't have is that big name star that you know from countless other outlets such as Zooey Deschanel, Jane Lynch, Simon Cowell, Omar Epps, etc. So if you're busy putting your finger on actor's faces during the broadcast, desperately trying to place where they're from, here's a cheat sheet that might jog your memory.
Jason O’Mara (as Jim Shannon)
The show’s main character and Irish lad is no stranger to the little screen, if we can call it that anymore.
Terra Nova: Where Do I Know Them From?
by Kelly Kelemen for TV.com
Terra Nova just roared onto Fox's Monday lineup, backed by a hefty 9 figure budget from one Steven Spielberg, as the show hopes to garner a loyal fan base of thrill seekers and dino-enthusiasts and become the next Lost. But what the show doesn't have is that big name star that you know from countless other outlets such as Zooey Deschanel, Jane Lynch, Simon Cowell, Omar Epps, etc. So if you're busy putting your finger on actor's faces during the broadcast, desperately trying to place where they're from, here's a cheat sheet that might jog your memory.
Jason O’Mara (as Jim Shannon)
The show’s main character and Irish lad is no stranger to the little screen, if we can call it that anymore.
- 9/30/2011
- by DarkUFO
- SpoilerTV
Terra Nova’s Genesis Does Everything Right
I’m not ashamed to admit I’m a huge sucker for science fiction shows with an air of mystery to them. That’s not to say that I tune in to every single one of them. I never watched The Event, for instance (thank goodness). I keep my eye out for intriguing stories, making particular effort to ignore any show that tries to be the next Lost. When Terra Nova was announced, I was mostly interested in seeing how well a show about dinosaurs with a TV budget could do. I honestly wasn’t expecting there to be any mystery to it, just a family living 85 million years in the past.
The two-hour pilot, “Genesis,” sets up so much for the series’ first season. What’s impressive is it sowed the seeds one at a time throughout the premiere and then tied...
I’m not ashamed to admit I’m a huge sucker for science fiction shows with an air of mystery to them. That’s not to say that I tune in to every single one of them. I never watched The Event, for instance (thank goodness). I keep my eye out for intriguing stories, making particular effort to ignore any show that tries to be the next Lost. When Terra Nova was announced, I was mostly interested in seeing how well a show about dinosaurs with a TV budget could do. I honestly wasn’t expecting there to be any mystery to it, just a family living 85 million years in the past.
The two-hour pilot, “Genesis,” sets up so much for the series’ first season. What’s impressive is it sowed the seeds one at a time throughout the premiere and then tied...
- 9/28/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
They mostly hunt at night. Mostly.
Let me start by saying that I really, really hate the fundamental premise of the world where everyone comes from in Terra Nova. Thankfully, the world appears to have been left behind and there’s apparently no way to return, so most of my problems kind of went away shortly into the pilot. That said, I’m still going to complain, but I’ll get it out of the way at the end of the review.
The show centers on the Shannon family, a group of five who live in 2149. They’re supposed to be only a group of four, because apparently having more than two children is illegal due to overpopulation. There’s Jim (Jason O’Mara), the father who works as a cop, Elisabeth (Shelly Conn), a doctor, teenage cliché Joshua (Landon Liboiran), nerdy daughter Maddy (Naomi Scott...
They mostly hunt at night. Mostly.
Let me start by saying that I really, really hate the fundamental premise of the world where everyone comes from in Terra Nova. Thankfully, the world appears to have been left behind and there’s apparently no way to return, so most of my problems kind of went away shortly into the pilot. That said, I’m still going to complain, but I’ll get it out of the way at the end of the review.
The show centers on the Shannon family, a group of five who live in 2149. They’re supposed to be only a group of four, because apparently having more than two children is illegal due to overpopulation. There’s Jim (Jason O’Mara), the father who works as a cop, Elisabeth (Shelly Conn), a doctor, teenage cliché Joshua (Landon Liboiran), nerdy daughter Maddy (Naomi Scott...
- 9/27/2011
- by Chris Swanson
- Obsessed with Film
There was a point in last night’s debut of Terra Nova where I sort of threw up my arms and thought, well this does not bode well.
It’s at the point where rebellious son Josh –really, was this the only way to create this character, by giving him the typical run-of-the-mill Daddy issues? –leaves Terra Nova with the attractive daughter of a missing (which is a hint that will see her father down the road) scientist and ventures into High Danger Area. You got the sense –or maybe it’s just me- that things were going to go to hell before the next commercial break (and let us not mention that until Josh appeared, the rest of the “rebellious” teen gang never seemed to be in danger when leaving Terra Nova. So now we know how the cadre of executive producers on this show –I counted 12- will...
It’s at the point where rebellious son Josh –really, was this the only way to create this character, by giving him the typical run-of-the-mill Daddy issues? –leaves Terra Nova with the attractive daughter of a missing (which is a hint that will see her father down the road) scientist and ventures into High Danger Area. You got the sense –or maybe it’s just me- that things were going to go to hell before the next commercial break (and let us not mention that until Josh appeared, the rest of the “rebellious” teen gang never seemed to be in danger when leaving Terra Nova. So now we know how the cadre of executive producers on this show –I counted 12- will...
- 9/27/2011
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
I’ve literally been hearing about Fox’s Terra Nova since May of last year, but because of the scope and CGI work involved, it wasn’t until September of 2011 that the show finally premiered.
The concept sounds promising: in the 22nd century Earth is so polluted that humanity has to travel 85 million years into the prehistoric past in order to save their future. The focus is on a struggling family with actor Jason O’Mara (Life On Mars) as the patriarch.
My big concern stepping into this is that high concept sci-fi shows do not fare well on network television. In fact, other than Fringe and maybe Chuck (on its last season), there are next to no sci-fi shows that survive long on the Big 4 networks. Will Terra Nova sink or swim? Here’s my review!
Warning: Spoilers ahead for those who haven’t watched yet.
Quick ‘n’ Dirty...
The concept sounds promising: in the 22nd century Earth is so polluted that humanity has to travel 85 million years into the prehistoric past in order to save their future. The focus is on a struggling family with actor Jason O’Mara (Life On Mars) as the patriarch.
My big concern stepping into this is that high concept sci-fi shows do not fare well on network television. In fact, other than Fringe and maybe Chuck (on its last season), there are next to no sci-fi shows that survive long on the Big 4 networks. Will Terra Nova sink or swim? Here’s my review!
Warning: Spoilers ahead for those who haven’t watched yet.
Quick ‘n’ Dirty...
- 9/27/2011
- by C.C. Ekeke
- GeekTyrant
Now that the 2-hour pilot for Fox's "Terra Nova" has aired, we've created this spot for you to tell us and others what you thought about the television series from executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, René Echevarria and Brannon Braga. "Terra Nova" follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, on a journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind. The Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara), a devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family . wife Elisabeth (Shelley Conn); and children Josh (Landon Liboiron), Maddy (Naomi Scott) and...
- 9/27/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Fox has been touting the release of "Terra Nova" for the better part of the past two years. First announced in May 2010, before a single frame was shot, its pedigree (producer Steven Spielberg) and hype make for the perfect storm of overexposure and disappointment.
But "Terra Nova" does a surprisingly good job of delivering on the promise of destination TV.
Following a group of time-traveling expats, the first episode takes the Shannon family from a polluted, dystopian earth in 2149 to a colony of pilgrims hoping to get it right in the picturesque, prehistoric past.
The trials associated with any family relocation ensue, as does a power struggle with the possibly nefarious colony leadership, attacks from separatists the ever present threat of dinosaurs.
Yes, "Terra Nova" makes a big deal about those computer-animated dinosaurs. It's the reason the first, abbreviated season took so long to make it to air -- and...
But "Terra Nova" does a surprisingly good job of delivering on the promise of destination TV.
Following a group of time-traveling expats, the first episode takes the Shannon family from a polluted, dystopian earth in 2149 to a colony of pilgrims hoping to get it right in the picturesque, prehistoric past.
The trials associated with any family relocation ensue, as does a power struggle with the possibly nefarious colony leadership, attacks from separatists the ever present threat of dinosaurs.
Yes, "Terra Nova" makes a big deal about those computer-animated dinosaurs. It's the reason the first, abbreviated season took so long to make it to air -- and...
- 9/26/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Chicago – Highly anticipated and produced in part by Steven Spielberg, “Terra Nova” gets a choppy start, but has enough fascinating elements and is promising enough to earn future viewing. The two hour premiere is Monday, September 26th on Fox.
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
The pilot has a nice glossy Spielbergian sheen, with precise special effects, sparkling vistas and tightly drawn characters. An environmentally corrupt future world is barely explored, as the idea was to get the main characters to a prehistoric past, to re-establish civilization and to possibly change the outcome of the world they have just left. While there should have been less shoot-em-ups and more character development, the questions left unanswered are scintillating enough for building a drama.
In the 22nd century, the earth has become a nightmare, as pollution and overpopulation has consumed all the natural resources, including breathable air. There is one high tech solution escape from this...
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
The pilot has a nice glossy Spielbergian sheen, with precise special effects, sparkling vistas and tightly drawn characters. An environmentally corrupt future world is barely explored, as the idea was to get the main characters to a prehistoric past, to re-establish civilization and to possibly change the outcome of the world they have just left. While there should have been less shoot-em-ups and more character development, the questions left unanswered are scintillating enough for building a drama.
In the 22nd century, the earth has become a nightmare, as pollution and overpopulation has consumed all the natural resources, including breathable air. There is one high tech solution escape from this...
- 9/26/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Sky have announced that the much-anticipated Terra Nova, from director Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria and Aaron Kaplan, will launch with a two hour special on Sky 1 HD this October, within days of its Us launch.
The series follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past. When scientists unexpectedly discovered a fracture in time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history, the bold notion was born to resettle humanity in the past – a second chance to rebuild civilization and get it right this time.
The series follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past. When scientists unexpectedly discovered a fracture in time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history, the bold notion was born to resettle humanity in the past – a second chance to rebuild civilization and get it right this time.
- 9/20/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Michael Lavine/Fox
The woman who won't stay in her car when told, or searches out the creepy noise in her attic armed only with a wet towel is perhaps the most mocked genre norm in the entertainment world. We've all laughed at the stupidity of people in horror movies, rolled our eyes when they trip while running, and yelled at the screen as some damsel straight from Pilates class abandons the relative safety of whatever hidey-hole the protagonists have managed as she flies into hysterics.
The thing is, no one, barring those who really despise the entire genre, is actually complaining about any of this. It's the game we're playing, and whatever the horror set-up, eventually someone is probably going to have to do something stupid. The film in which the gorgeous co-ed hears a strange noise, knowing someone is after her, and runs out...
The woman who won't stay in her car when told, or searches out the creepy noise in her attic armed only with a wet towel is perhaps the most mocked genre norm in the entertainment world. We've all laughed at the stupidity of people in horror movies, rolled our eyes when they trip while running, and yelled at the screen as some damsel straight from Pilates class abandons the relative safety of whatever hidey-hole the protagonists have managed as she flies into hysterics.
The thing is, no one, barring those who really despise the entire genre, is actually complaining about any of this. It's the game we're playing, and whatever the horror set-up, eventually someone is probably going to have to do something stupid. The film in which the gorgeous co-ed hears a strange noise, knowing someone is after her, and runs out...
- 9/7/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
A new preview trailer and several viral news videos have surfaced for Fox’s upcoming sci-fi series Terra Nova. This is one of the few tv series that I’m really looking forward to. We’ve seen a few promos for the series released so far, including a preview trailer and some viral posters, but this is certainly the most in-depth preview we’ve seen to give us a better idea of what to expect when the two-hour premiere airs on Fox on September 26th.
Official Synopsis –
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for...
Official Synopsis –
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for...
- 9/6/2011
- by geekmaster
- GeekRest
Where you've seen him: The veteran stage and screen performer can currently be seen playing the villain in "Conan the Barbarian," but he's perhaps best known for another bad guy: Col. Miles Quaritch in "Avatar." Prior to that blockbuster, Lang had spent more than 30 years in the business; highlights include the stage and TV productions of "Death of a Salesman" opposite Dustin Hoffman and the films "Gettysburg" and "Tombstone." Says Lang, "I wouldn't say 'Avatar' changed my life, but it definitely changed my career."Now playing: Lang stars in the highly anticipated Fox series "Terra Nova," from producer Steven Spielberg, in which people facing extinction in 2149 travel back in time to live on prehistoric Earth. Lang plays Cmdr. Nathaniel Taylor, the leader of the new settlement. Though the actor wasn't necessarily looking to join a TV series, he says, "When Steven Spielberg comes calling, it behooves you to seriously...
- 8/31/2011
- by help@backstage.com (Jenelle Riley)
- backstage.com
In this just-released featurette, various cast and crew members of Terra Nova comment on the story, scope and novelty of the show. (Watch it below)
It starts out with a view of Hope Plaza, with a female voice over talking about the Tenth Pilgrimage…the wave of settlers that includes the Shannon family, Terra Nova’s central characters.
Brannon Braga, Executive Producer/Writer, prefaces, “It’s the year 2149, and Earth is on its last legs, and scientists have found a way to send people back 85 million years, to rebuild civilization.” As he speaks, there are images of the colonists walking through the portal, of Jim Shannon fighting security and hurling himself through the gateway, into the past.
“Traveling to the year 2149, this is like utopia, it’s like a second chance,” says Jason O’Mara, as his on-screen character marvels at the lush surroundings of his new home 85 millennia in the past.
It starts out with a view of Hope Plaza, with a female voice over talking about the Tenth Pilgrimage…the wave of settlers that includes the Shannon family, Terra Nova’s central characters.
Brannon Braga, Executive Producer/Writer, prefaces, “It’s the year 2149, and Earth is on its last legs, and scientists have found a way to send people back 85 million years, to rebuild civilization.” As he speaks, there are images of the colonists walking through the portal, of Jim Shannon fighting security and hurling himself through the gateway, into the past.
“Traveling to the year 2149, this is like utopia, it’s like a second chance,” says Jason O’Mara, as his on-screen character marvels at the lush surroundings of his new home 85 millennia in the past.
- 8/20/2011
- by Jessica Brown
- TerraNovaTV
You may have heard that "Terra Nova" is putting a lot of effort -- really, a lot -- into its digital effects, making sure the on-screen dinosaurs and other prehistoric fauna look good on your TV screen.
But the show is also a pretty huge physical production, as you can see in the featurette below. The show's crew built a massive outdoor set for the Terra Nova colony in Australia, so most of what you see as Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara) and his family acclimate to their new home is real, as opposed to computer-generated.
"Terra Nova" follows the Shannon family as they travel from 2149 A.D. to 85 million years in the past, where colonists led by Cmdr. Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang of "Avatar") attempt to restart human civilization and co-exist with dinosaurs. It premieres Monday, Sept. 26 on Fox.
Take a look at the great big set in Australia:...
But the show is also a pretty huge physical production, as you can see in the featurette below. The show's crew built a massive outdoor set for the Terra Nova colony in Australia, so most of what you see as Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara) and his family acclimate to their new home is real, as opposed to computer-generated.
"Terra Nova" follows the Shannon family as they travel from 2149 A.D. to 85 million years in the past, where colonists led by Cmdr. Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang of "Avatar") attempt to restart human civilization and co-exist with dinosaurs. It premieres Monday, Sept. 26 on Fox.
Take a look at the great big set in Australia:...
- 8/16/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
One of my favorite types of videos to watch is behind the scenes featurettes, and we’ve been gifted with a brand new one for Terra Nova. We get brief talking heads with the cast and crew, including Brannon Braga (executive producer), Jason O’Mara (Jim Shannon), Shelley Conn (Elizabeth Shannon), Alex Graves (Pilot Director) and Stephen Lang (Nathaniel Taylor). They talk about what it’s like filming in Terra Nova. They have a large portion of the settlement actually built, and seeing it is quite impressive. It makes it feel just that much more real. Some time is spent speaking of Nathaniel Taylor. The cast describe him as someone who helped build Terra Nova from the ground up. He has a vision, and sees himself as the sheriff.
Terra Nova Adds Simone Kessell as X-o
Visually, we see a lot of great shots of the show mid production. Specifically...
Terra Nova Adds Simone Kessell as X-o
Visually, we see a lot of great shots of the show mid production. Specifically...
- 8/16/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Stephen Lang, Aka Commander Nathaniel Taylor to those of us who are following Terra Nova, recently conducted an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
Lang is a very interesting figure. He is a highly educated man, and one with a lot of qualities and features that those of us who first really realized his existence in “Avatar” a few years ago.
I’d actually seen Mr. Lang in movies before, most notably, one of my all-time favorites, “Tombstone.” Who knew that yellow-bellied Ike Clanton was played by Lang? Seriously, I pointed him out to my husband for the first time last weekend while we watched that movie for the first time in a couple of years, and my husband challenged me. Luckily, I won the IMDb battle! His role as Charles Winstead in “Public Enemies” was memorable, too, and thankfully he was much more noticeable! I fully intend to get...
Lang is a very interesting figure. He is a highly educated man, and one with a lot of qualities and features that those of us who first really realized his existence in “Avatar” a few years ago.
I’d actually seen Mr. Lang in movies before, most notably, one of my all-time favorites, “Tombstone.” Who knew that yellow-bellied Ike Clanton was played by Lang? Seriously, I pointed him out to my husband for the first time last weekend while we watched that movie for the first time in a couple of years, and my husband challenged me. Luckily, I won the IMDb battle! His role as Charles Winstead in “Public Enemies” was memorable, too, and thankfully he was much more noticeable! I fully intend to get...
- 8/13/2011
- by Jessica Brown
- TerraNovaTV
It’s been well known to those of us following the buildup to the network premiere of Terra Nova that the cast roster wasn’t complete as we knew it, and Fox proved that this week by announcing the addition of some new cast members: Simone Kessell, Ashley Zukerman, and Emilia Burns. All three newbies are Australian, by the way. Please see our updated cast bios section for more information on these actors and join the Terra Nova Forums to talk about them.
Simone Kessell is joining Terra Nova as Alicia Washington, who The Hollywood Reporter says is billed as being second-in-command to Stephen Lang’s Commander Taylor, which makes her de-facto next in line as far as colony authority. Kessell is no stranger to the small screen, having had previous parts on Fringe, CSI: Miami, Reaper and other shows. Her character is said to be a “major player” on Terra Nova,...
Simone Kessell is joining Terra Nova as Alicia Washington, who The Hollywood Reporter says is billed as being second-in-command to Stephen Lang’s Commander Taylor, which makes her de-facto next in line as far as colony authority. Kessell is no stranger to the small screen, having had previous parts on Fringe, CSI: Miami, Reaper and other shows. Her character is said to be a “major player” on Terra Nova,...
- 8/11/2011
- by Jessica Brown
- TerraNovaTV
Simone Kessell has joined the cast of upcoming Fox sci-fi drama Terra Nova. The actress joined the show during reshoots of the pilot and has appeared in every subsequent episode, according to Deadline. Kessell plays Alicia Washington, the second-in-command to colony leader Nathaniel Taylor (Steven Lang). Her past television credits include guest roles on Fringe, Criminal Minds and CSI: Miami. She also played a small role in 2008 film Frost/Nixon and will next be seen (more)...
- 8/9/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
www.LiveTerraNova.com
This is a super-cool interactive experience that anyone can have fun with. I logged in using Facebook to link my existing profile, or you can create your own site-specific profile. You will enter a site that is both lush and appealing visually and has intriguing sound effects—dinosaur hoots? The background is a luxuriantly green misty jungle scene, replete with mossy branches and hanging vines, the colors muted and mysterious. Nice.
First off, there is the “retinal scan” to identify your identity—a little cheesy, but cool. Once you enter the actual site, the main interface is a virtual heads-up screen, with live-action icons displaying your options. At the center of your virtual dashboard, like the center of a compass, is the “Will You Be Chosen? Enter the Lottery” button. Clicking on it shifts you into a sub-menu, where you can look at the options for entering the lottery,...
This is a super-cool interactive experience that anyone can have fun with. I logged in using Facebook to link my existing profile, or you can create your own site-specific profile. You will enter a site that is both lush and appealing visually and has intriguing sound effects—dinosaur hoots? The background is a luxuriantly green misty jungle scene, replete with mossy branches and hanging vines, the colors muted and mysterious. Nice.
First off, there is the “retinal scan” to identify your identity—a little cheesy, but cool. Once you enter the actual site, the main interface is a virtual heads-up screen, with live-action icons displaying your options. At the center of your virtual dashboard, like the center of a compass, is the “Will You Be Chosen? Enter the Lottery” button. Clicking on it shifts you into a sub-menu, where you can look at the options for entering the lottery,...
- 8/6/2011
- by Jessica Brown
- TerraNovaTV
Fox’s Terra Nova has cast Ashley Zukerman (The Pacific) and Emelia Burns (The Elephant Princess) as recurring characters according to The Hollywood Reporter. Zukerman plays Lucas, a major character that is “mysterious and enigmatic” and has a connection to Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). You can expect to see him in four episodes of the show beginning halfway through the first season. I’m not sure what his connections to Taylor are but, more likely than not, they’re sinister in nature, although Lang came off as a good guy to me even if he is a bit rough around the edges. He could be someone from Taylor’s past who knows toe curling secrets about him.
As for Burns, she will be playing one of Taylor’s soldiers named Reilly. She doesn’t seem to be as important as Zukerman’s character.
Terra Nova is one this fall...
As for Burns, she will be playing one of Taylor’s soldiers named Reilly. She doesn’t seem to be as important as Zukerman’s character.
Terra Nova is one this fall...
- 8/5/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
The new promo for Terra Nova says it all -There is no paradise without sacrifice – and it’s a fitting mantra for a show that could be an awesome blending of Lost, The Time Machine, and Jurassic Park.
Front and center is Jason O’Mara as Jim Shannon, the family man that escapes from a dying Earth to prehistoric times with his wife and kids, and you can’t just plop down into a dinosaur-filled area without some military muscle, which is expertly provided by Avatar‘s Stephen Lang as compound commander Nathaniel Taylor.
Just in case people missed the Terra Nova teaser trailer, a trio of pterodactyls in the background let you know that this is not going to be even remotely close to a family vacation.
Terra Nova is executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, and arrives on Fox with a two-hour series premiere on Monday, Sept. 26.
I wasn’t...
Front and center is Jason O’Mara as Jim Shannon, the family man that escapes from a dying Earth to prehistoric times with his wife and kids, and you can’t just plop down into a dinosaur-filled area without some military muscle, which is expertly provided by Avatar‘s Stephen Lang as compound commander Nathaniel Taylor.
Just in case people missed the Terra Nova teaser trailer, a trio of pterodactyls in the background let you know that this is not going to be even remotely close to a family vacation.
Terra Nova is executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, and arrives on Fox with a two-hour series premiere on Monday, Sept. 26.
I wasn’t...
- 8/3/2011
- by Marty Shaw
- Boomtron
A new promotional poster has came online for the Steven Spielberg-produced TV series for Fox, in Terra Nova.
The sci-fi series follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind.
There, the Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O’Mara), a devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family – wife Elisabeth (Shelley Conn); and children Josh (Landon Liboiron), Maddy (Naomi Scott) and Zoe (Alana Mansour).
Terra Nova is premiering on September 26th.
Source: TV Line...
The sci-fi series follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind.
There, the Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O’Mara), a devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family – wife Elisabeth (Shelley Conn); and children Josh (Landon Liboiron), Maddy (Naomi Scott) and Zoe (Alana Mansour).
Terra Nova is premiering on September 26th.
Source: TV Line...
- 8/2/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Here is the first look at some new promo art for Terra Nova, which premiere's Monday September 26 on Fox at 8/7 central. I had a chance to check out the first full part of the promo at Comic-Con this year and I really enjoyed what I saw. It looks a lot better than I expected. The dinosaur CGI and movement was really impressive. Be sure to check out the full-length promo Here.
Here's the full synopsis and details for the series:
From executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria and Aaron Kaplan comes an epic family adventure 85 million years in the making.
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct.
Here's the full synopsis and details for the series:
From executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria and Aaron Kaplan comes an epic family adventure 85 million years in the making.
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct.
- 8/2/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Fox has released this impressive promo poster for Terra Nova.
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TVLine had the first look at the new poster and they write:
Abandoning the aforementioned wink-winky campaign for imagery that’s more intense, the Terra Nova promo art puts series lead Jason O’Mara — who plays time-traveling family man Jim Shannon — front and center, with his brood on one side and compound commander Nathaniel Taylor (Avatar‘s Stephen Lang) on the other. Meanwhile, up in the sky, one can spy a flock of very angry birds aka pterodactyls.
The new poster screams awesome and those clothes, wow.
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TVLine had the first look at the new poster and they write:
Abandoning the aforementioned wink-winky campaign for imagery that’s more intense, the Terra Nova promo art puts series lead Jason O’Mara — who plays time-traveling family man Jim Shannon — front and center, with his brood on one side and compound commander Nathaniel Taylor (Avatar‘s Stephen Lang) on the other. Meanwhile, up in the sky, one can spy a flock of very angry birds aka pterodactyls.
The new poster screams awesome and those clothes, wow.
- 8/2/2011
- by TNTV
- TerraNovaTV
Capping a series of tongue-in-cheek promo graphics advising Terra Nova colonists to not feed the animals (read: dinosaurs!), the first fierce piece of key art for the much anticipated Fox series has arrived — and TVLine has your first look.
Fall TV First Impression: Is Steven Spielberg’s Terra Nova a Blast, From the Past?
Abandoning the aforementioned wink-winky campaign for imagery that’s more intense, the Terra Nova promo art puts series lead Jason O’Mara — who plays time-traveling family man Jim Shannon — front and center, with his brood on one side and compound commander Nathaniel Taylor (Avatar‘s Stephen Lang) on the other.
Fall TV First Impression: Is Steven Spielberg’s Terra Nova a Blast, From the Past?
Abandoning the aforementioned wink-winky campaign for imagery that’s more intense, the Terra Nova promo art puts series lead Jason O’Mara — who plays time-traveling family man Jim Shannon — front and center, with his brood on one side and compound commander Nathaniel Taylor (Avatar‘s Stephen Lang) on the other.
- 8/2/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The latest round of promotional art for the Steven Spielberg-produced television series "Terra Nova" has been released and TV Line has a good look at the show's official poster. Set to premiere on September 26, the sci-fi series follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind. There, the Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara), a devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family . wife Elisabeth (Shelley Conn); and children Josh (Landon Liboiron), Maddy (Naomi Scott) and Zoe (Alana Mansour).
- 8/2/2011
- Comingsoon.net
At this year's Comic-Con, Steven Spielberg revealed that he had a story and writer for Jurassic Park 4 and expected to make it in the next two or three years.
Can't wait that long for some Spielberg dinosaur action? Then you're in luck, as Terra Nova is on its way to the small screen. With the legendary filmmaker among its executive producers, it will debut in the USA on Fox on September 26 and in the UK on Sky1 sometime this autumn.
The series - looking like a sort of cross between Jurassic Park, Primeval and Lost - opens on a dying Earth in 2149 when, in an attempt to save the human race, people are being sent through a fracture in time to form new colonies. They end up 85million years in the past, in a tropical paradise that also happens to be home to dinosaurs.
Starring in the show are Stephen Lang...
Can't wait that long for some Spielberg dinosaur action? Then you're in luck, as Terra Nova is on its way to the small screen. With the legendary filmmaker among its executive producers, it will debut in the USA on Fox on September 26 and in the UK on Sky1 sometime this autumn.
The series - looking like a sort of cross between Jurassic Park, Primeval and Lost - opens on a dying Earth in 2149 when, in an attempt to save the human race, people are being sent through a fracture in time to form new colonies. They end up 85million years in the past, in a tropical paradise that also happens to be home to dinosaurs.
Starring in the show are Stephen Lang...
- 7/31/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
My first panel of the day was for Steven Spielberg's long awaited sci-fi series Terra Nova, which stars Jason O'Mara and Stephen Lang. The only star among the panel was Lang along with producers Rene Echevarria, Brandon Braga, Kevin Blank and Jose Molina. Unlike many panels, we were treated to the entire first half of the pilot episode. Unfortunately, producer Steven Spielberg was not on hand to talk about the show, but his imprint was evident in the pilot episode.
All I can say is that everything about this show, from the pracitcal sets to the CGI, is Epic. The dinosaurs are amazing, the CGI looks as though a lot of time and money was spent in their creation. The Australian locations look simply beautiful and I can not wait to see more of it. This is going to be one heck of a cool show to watch on a weekly basis.
All I can say is that everything about this show, from the pracitcal sets to the CGI, is Epic. The dinosaurs are amazing, the CGI looks as though a lot of time and money was spent in their creation. The Australian locations look simply beautiful and I can not wait to see more of it. This is going to be one heck of a cool show to watch on a weekly basis.
- 7/23/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Sky have today announced a deal with 20th Century Fox Television Distribution securing the exclusive rights to the much-anticipated Terra Nova from Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria and Aaron Kaplan. The series, scheduled to premiere in the Us on September 26th will debut on Sky 1 HD this autumn.
From the press release:
Terra Nova is a big priority for the autumn and will find a home in the heart of Sky 1 HD’s schedule, allowing Sky customers to enjoy the show in primetime on Sky 1 HD, on-demand via Sky Anytime+ and Sky+, and online through Sky Player.
Stuart Murphy, Director, Sky 1 HD commented:
Terra Nova is a huge weekly epic adventure with a family at the centre of the action, a community full of tension and rivalries, and some pretty scary dinosaurs. It’s cinematic, powerful and a whole lot of fun that’ll...
From the press release:
Terra Nova is a big priority for the autumn and will find a home in the heart of Sky 1 HD’s schedule, allowing Sky customers to enjoy the show in primetime on Sky 1 HD, on-demand via Sky Anytime+ and Sky+, and online through Sky Player.
Stuart Murphy, Director, Sky 1 HD commented:
Terra Nova is a huge weekly epic adventure with a family at the centre of the action, a community full of tension and rivalries, and some pretty scary dinosaurs. It’s cinematic, powerful and a whole lot of fun that’ll...
- 6/30/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
In Terra Nova, the planet’s future doesn’t look all that bright: “In the year 2149, the world is dying. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.”
The dystopian future in which the show is initially set–overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct–might sound like it has all the makings of another in the line of apocalyptic wake-up calls, which have been a mainstay of some of the best science-fiction this side of the known universe.
But with the world population tipped to exceed 10 billion by the end of this century, and the build-up of greenhouse gases threatening the planet, Terra Nova’s 2149 may be a not so distant future.
Only last week former Us Vice-President Al Gore hinted at the need for “fertility management” to stabilize the global population, in order to check global warming.
The dystopian future in which the show is initially set–overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct–might sound like it has all the makings of another in the line of apocalyptic wake-up calls, which have been a mainstay of some of the best science-fiction this side of the known universe.
But with the world population tipped to exceed 10 billion by the end of this century, and the build-up of greenhouse gases threatening the planet, Terra Nova’s 2149 may be a not so distant future.
Only last week former Us Vice-President Al Gore hinted at the need for “fertility management” to stabilize the global population, in order to check global warming.
- 6/30/2011
- by Andre Haynes
- TerraNovaTV
Earlier today Fox announced the premiere dates for their fall lineup, which has Terra Nova set to debut on September 26. Now, we have some cool propaganda-style posters for the show. The show is produced by Steven Spielberg and stars stars Jason O'Mara and Stephen Lang among others.
Check out the promo trailer here and the new posters below:
Official Plot Synopsis:
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
When scientists at the Fermi Particle Accelerator unexpectedly discovered a fracture in time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history,...
Check out the promo trailer here and the new posters below:
Official Plot Synopsis:
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
When scientists at the Fermi Particle Accelerator unexpectedly discovered a fracture in time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history,...
- 6/24/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
20th Century Fox has debuted, through EW , three brand-new posters for the upcoming Steven Spielberg-produced "Terra Nova," premiering this fall. In addition to showcasing two different types of dinosaurs, the posters hint that the series will call certain species by original nicknames as they've done with the "slasher" in the first image. Set to premiere on September 26, the sci-fi show follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind. There, the Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara), a devoted father with a...
- 6/23/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
20th Century Fox has debuted, through EW , three brand-new posters for the upcoming Steven Spielberg-produced "Terra Nova," premiering this fall. In addition to showcasing two different types of dinosaurs, the posters hint that the series will call certain species by original nicknames as they've done with the "slasher" in the first image. Set to premiere on September 26, the sci-fi show follows an ordinary family, the Shannons, back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of an experiment to save mankind. There, the Shannons join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet forbidding land led by its founder Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang). Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara), a devoted father with a...
- 6/23/2011
- Comingsoon.net
We’ve all grown accustomed to the new television lineups featuring epic adventures-in-time-and-space sci-fi shows. It’s nothing new. Our moms and dads followed Star Trek (the various ideations), Doctor Who, Lost in Space, Battlestar Galactica, V, and countless others; it left an indelible impression on our collective psyche. Humans just love the idea of a catastrophe or an us-versus-them dynamic, and throwing in some blazing guns, soaring music, gut-clenching drama and a large dollop of fantasy fulfillment into the mix makes is undeniably attractive. We want to toy with the idea of disaster and speculations about our futures, and how we, as a race, would respond in such situations, without the actual messiness of the real thing—plus, we all just love being scared and thrilled.
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However, the great sci-fi drama faded in popularity in the ‘90s; we were too preoccupied with legal and medical dramas,...
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However, the great sci-fi drama faded in popularity in the ‘90s; we were too preoccupied with legal and medical dramas,...
- 6/15/2011
- by Jess Brown
- TerraNovaTV
Terra Nova is a new sci fi drama series coming to Fox on Mondays this Fall. We discovered the official website for the upcoming show. Today there’s a new trailer for you to enjoy that will hopefully get you stoked to join the adventure.
Why are there dinosaurs on this show anyway? Here’s what the official site had to tell us:
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
The most recognizable face from the cast is probably that of actor Stephen Lang. He appeared on Avatar...
Why are there dinosaurs on this show anyway? Here’s what the official site had to tell us:
Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
The most recognizable face from the cast is probably that of actor Stephen Lang. He appeared on Avatar...
- 6/6/2011
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
It feels kind of silly to do this over a year later, but… well, let's just say that if you haven't seen "Avatar" yet, we're about to drop a major spoiler. Last chance to turn away.
Still with us? Good! We know it's a good few years away yet, but as big fans of the property, we can't help ourselves from thinking about James Cameron's planned sequels to "Avatar." While it's a sure bet that Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and other surviving cast members of the first "Avatar" will be coming back for the sequel, the fate of some other actors is less certain — like Sigourney Weaver, who died in the first film but assured us that there's still a chance that Doctor Grace Augustine has a future on Pandora.
After hearing that, we couldn't help ourselves from posing a similar question to Stephen Lang when we saw him...
Still with us? Good! We know it's a good few years away yet, but as big fans of the property, we can't help ourselves from thinking about James Cameron's planned sequels to "Avatar." While it's a sure bet that Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and other surviving cast members of the first "Avatar" will be coming back for the sequel, the fate of some other actors is less certain — like Sigourney Weaver, who died in the first film but assured us that there's still a chance that Doctor Grace Augustine has a future on Pandora.
After hearing that, we couldn't help ourselves from posing a similar question to Stephen Lang when we saw him...
- 5/18/2011
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
Fox has released all the upcoming video previews for their new shows that will air this fall. If you’d like to know when they are on then check out our previous article with all the 2011-2012 TV shows that will hit later this year. You can also see where your favorite returning shows will be.
When San Francisco Police Department Det. Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones, “Sons of Anarchy”) is assigned to a grisly homicide case, a fingerprint leads her to a shocking suspect: Jack Sylvane (guest star Jeffrey Pierce, “The Nine”), a former Alcatraz inmate who died decades ago. Given her family history – both her grandfather and surrogate uncle, Ray Archer (Robert Forster, “Jackie Brown”), were guards at the prison – Madsen’s interest is immediately piqued, and once the enigmatic, knows-everything-but-tells-nothing government agent Emerson Hauser (Sam Neill, “Jurassic Park”) tries to impede her investigation, she’s doggedly committed. Madsen...
When San Francisco Police Department Det. Rebecca Madsen (Sarah Jones, “Sons of Anarchy”) is assigned to a grisly homicide case, a fingerprint leads her to a shocking suspect: Jack Sylvane (guest star Jeffrey Pierce, “The Nine”), a former Alcatraz inmate who died decades ago. Given her family history – both her grandfather and surrogate uncle, Ray Archer (Robert Forster, “Jackie Brown”), were guards at the prison – Madsen’s interest is immediately piqued, and once the enigmatic, knows-everything-but-tells-nothing government agent Emerson Hauser (Sam Neill, “Jurassic Park”) tries to impede her investigation, she’s doggedly committed. Madsen...
- 5/17/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Fox enters the ring on the new year schedules, and they have a few interesting items on the agenda. Check out all the info below.
Launching this fall is the highly anticipated singing competition series The X Factor, which marks the return of Simon Cowell to Fox. Cowell, along with Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Cheryl Cole and Paula Abdul, will judge the U.S. version of the international television phenomenon that will award an unprecedented $5 million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music to the next global superstar or breakout music group.
Epic family adventure series Terra Nova, executive-produced by Steven Spielberg (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Jurassic Park”), Peter Chernin, René Echevarria (“Castle,” “The 4400”) and Brannon Braga (“24”) and starring Jason O’Mara (“Life On Mars”) and Stephen Lang (“Avatar”), premieres in the fall. The ambitious series follows an ordinary family on an extraordinary journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as...
Launching this fall is the highly anticipated singing competition series The X Factor, which marks the return of Simon Cowell to Fox. Cowell, along with Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Cheryl Cole and Paula Abdul, will judge the U.S. version of the international television phenomenon that will award an unprecedented $5 million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music to the next global superstar or breakout music group.
Epic family adventure series Terra Nova, executive-produced by Steven Spielberg (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Jurassic Park”), Peter Chernin, René Echevarria (“Castle,” “The 4400”) and Brannon Braga (“24”) and starring Jason O’Mara (“Life On Mars”) and Stephen Lang (“Avatar”), premieres in the fall. The ambitious series follows an ordinary family on an extraordinary journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as...
- 5/17/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Here's the full-length promo trailer for a great looking show coming to Fox called Terra Nova. This is the other TV series being produced by Steven Spielberg, and it's premiering this fall. This looks like it's going to be another entertaining series to look forward to, and I'm excited to check it out.
The story follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
I really like this trailer, it gives us a better understanding of what this show is going to be about, and what we can expect. Check it out...
The story follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in doubt, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past.
I really like this trailer, it gives us a better understanding of what this show is going to be about, and what we can expect. Check it out...
- 5/16/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Fox has released a full length trailer for the Steven Spielberg-produced science fiction series Terra Nova, which is set to premiere on Mondays this Fall. The new television show "follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race." This new two and a half minute trailer shows us a lot of new footage, giving us a much better idea of what the series is really about. Official Information: From executive producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria and Aaron Kaplan comes an epic family adventure 85 million years in the making. Terra Nova follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded,...
- 5/16/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Fox has release it's full primetime schedule for Fall 2011-12. This includes new shows such as Terra Nova, New Girl, The X-Factor, I Hate My Teenage Daughter, the animated Napoleon Dynamite series and J.J. Abrams Alcatraz which is my most anticipated of all the new series. Below you will find the full schedule along with a synopsis for each new TV series. Check it out and tell us what shows you are most looking forward to.
Fox Fall 2011 Primetime Schedule
(All Times Et/Pt)
Monday
8:00-9:00 Pm Terra Nova (new)
9:00-10:00 Pm House
Tuesday
8:00-9:00 Pm Glee
9:00-9:30 Pm New Girl (wt) (new)
9:30-10:00 Pm Raising Hope
Wednesday
8:00-9:30 Pm The X Factor Performance Show (new)
9:30-10:00 Pm I Hate My Teenage Daughter (wt) (new)
Thursday
8:00-9:00 Pm The X Factor Results Show (new...
Fox Fall 2011 Primetime Schedule
(All Times Et/Pt)
Monday
8:00-9:00 Pm Terra Nova (new)
9:00-10:00 Pm House
Tuesday
8:00-9:00 Pm Glee
9:00-9:30 Pm New Girl (wt) (new)
9:30-10:00 Pm Raising Hope
Wednesday
8:00-9:30 Pm The X Factor Performance Show (new)
9:30-10:00 Pm I Hate My Teenage Daughter (wt) (new)
Thursday
8:00-9:00 Pm The X Factor Results Show (new...
- 5/16/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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