Bryan Singer's Battlestar Galatica Will Be Based on the 1970's Television Show

Bryan Singer's Battlestar Galatica Will Be Based on the 1970's Television Show

Latino Review is reporting that Bryan Singer's version of Battlestar Galatica will resemble the original television show, and even include Daggets, robot dogs.

By nailbiter111 - Nov 16, 2011 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: latinoreview.com



Just a couple weeks ago it was announced that Bryan Singer had picked John Orloff to pen the script for his film version of Battlestar Galactica. When the announcement was made Orloff was asked several times if the story would resemble the original television show, or the highly popular Ronald D. Moore series that ran on Syfy from 2004 to 2009. And each time Orloff just promised he wouldn't botch it, but couldn't add any further information.

But now some new information has come out. According to Latino Review Battlestar Gallatica will embrace the 1970's version that only last two seasons.

Speaking of Bryan Singer and the Seventies, he’s been developing for two years now a movie version of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, this also at Universal. And yet they have no script, only tons of porqueria previz art and designs. This is probably because there is no one producing the movie, unless you count Glen Larson, who created the TV Show and we don’t.

You see papi chulos like Singer spend all year making finished films and if there is no one watching the project it doesn’t move on.

Also, this project is an especially bad idea because it is not a movie version of the critically acclaimed recent TV revival, it is a film version of the 1970s show complete with Egyptian Helmets and robot dogs called Daggets. Who farted? Aye fo! Wasn’t me!

The Studio executive who should be moving this thing along has been too busy playing the “Career Preservation” game after he let Guillermo del Toro’s AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS implode while pushing through the horrendous remake of THE THING.

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA : 2013? In Sensurround.

The Taco says “No”. - Latino Review





The Original Battlestar Galactica Plot - Humanity lived on twelve colony worlds in a distant star system. They fought a thousand-year war with the Cylons, warrior robots created by a reptilian race which expired long ago, presumably destroyed by their own creations. Having never been commanded to cease fire, these warrior robots waged war against the colonials. Mankind was defeated in a sneak attack on their homeworlds conceived by the Cylons, carried out with the help of the human quisling Count Baltar (John Colicos). Protected by the last surviving warship, a "battlestar" (the word, presumably coined by Glen Larson, is short for the phrase "line-of-battle starship"[citation needed]) called Galactica, the survivors fled in available ships. The Commander of the Galactica, Adama (Lorne Greene), led this "rag-tag fugitive fleet" of 220 ships in search of a new home on a legendary planet called Earth. The episodes dealt with the fleet's struggle to survive the Cylon threat and to find Earth. - Wikipedia
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devil
devil - 11/16/2011, 8:50 AM
they rebooting this again did not watch the new tv show of this
Geeksiah
Geeksiah - 11/16/2011, 9:11 AM
YES, the real Starbuck returns!
Simply7Muggs
Simply7Muggs - 11/16/2011, 9:26 AM
This is really lame. They need to wait at least ten years to reboot this. And with out singer. The the first few seasons of Ronald d Moores Battlestar was some of the best TV I've watched Plus with the following it had. there is no way fans are ready to already accept a new version. and from singer no less. This movie will be a fart in my face.
DonnsTib
DonnsTib - 11/16/2011, 9:29 AM
Does Singer have to ruin everything he touches? Superman the Movie, Six Million Dollar Man, and Battlestar were great memories of my childhood. Singer totally ruined the Richard Donner version of Superman, now he plans to ruin Apollo and Starbuck along with Steve Austin? Leave my childhood alone Singer, get an original idea.
Optimus1983
Optimus1983 - 11/16/2011, 10:29 AM
I dont know how any one could put the idea of BSG into a movie trilogy. I could see six movies but not 3. If he wants to do something go develop another Tv show. I honestly wouldnt mind seeing another BSG Tv series but not by Singer.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 11/16/2011, 12:00 PM
MARK MY WORDS!!! This is the movie that will kill Singer's career. There is no way he can improve upon what the Ron Moore tv show did. This will be a failure.
antman73
antman73 - 11/16/2011, 12:14 PM
I can't understand why the man who did the masterpiece "the usual suspect" would direct this early version that compared to the last one which was, at least for me, another masterpiece for a TV show.
I hope that they will not do it, but who know?
At least is not Brett Ratner or Joel SChumacher...
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 11/16/2011, 3:32 PM
@simply7muggs Ironically, the version you like is the NEW one. They appear to be basing this one on the REAL version.
Mentok
Mentok - 11/16/2011, 4:04 PM
why Singer....Whyyyyyyyy????? To me Singer is a one-hit wonder, he nailed it with The Usual Susects but has failed in everything else.

@Gmoney84 Agree.
MichaelHinman
MichaelHinman - 11/16/2011, 5:09 PM
Seems interesting, but Latino Review doesn't seem to provide a source for this information. Is that something they picked up somewhere, or is it simply repeating previous speculation that this will be based on the 1970s series?
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 11/16/2011, 5:30 PM
guy cant have an original thought. Always basing his movies on the friggin originals
CommanderCobra74
CommanderCobra74 - 11/16/2011, 6:31 PM
This is a great idea! Maybe he could also do a Conan and Godzilla movie as well!
Baltar
Baltar - 11/16/2011, 11:32 PM
This is the right direction to go in. Who would want to make a film of a TV series that's watched by only two million people in a country with 114 million TV sets?

More people watch Doctor Who in the UK!

Despite is flaws, the original series is more geared to a general audience than the new one, plus people have already seen a version as a movie which was quite successful back in the day.
Gunslinger
Gunslinger - 11/17/2011, 1:37 AM
Singer is going for the camp version. Wish I could say I was surprised. Instead of going for the mature thought provoking and social mirroring of the latest version, he decides to go for the poor man's version of Star Wars, complete with stupid robot dogs. Let's dumb it down again for the masses. Great.
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