Time for another round of rumor control, kids–we’ve got a doozy to investigate this time.
Seems word’s getting around that no less than Bryan Singer will be brought in to handle the upcoming adaptation of Battlestar Galactica–pretty much the only popular SyFy series there is–to be converted to the big screen.
I personally would find it terribly awesome to do a big screen version of Estate of Panic, and if anyone wants a script for that, just say the word. I’m all over it like lawsuits on a ten-dollar Best Buy TV ad.
But anyway, the big problem with that word that’s getting around is that, back in February, Universal hired series creator Glen Larson to do the EXACT SAME THING.
Given that there’s not too much likelihood that Larson and Singer would work together, that means somebody’s out. But is the original creator overthrown for the big name? Or is the big name’s appearance a massive steaming load? Right now, no one’s all that sure, but keep it right here for all the latest.
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