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Bryan Singer is acclaimed for his directorial work on ''X-Men'' and ''X2: X-Men United''.
Bryan Singer is acclaimed for his directorial work on ''X-Men'' and ''X2: X-Men United''.
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Along with Tom DeSanto, Bryan Singer was asked to relaunch Battlestar Galactica in 2001 by a joint deal with Studio USA and Fox Network. This continuation would have been substantially different from the one Ronald D. Moore and David Eick would go on to produce, and would have continued the Original Series. Singer ultimately left the project to direct X2: X-Men United. With the loss of Singer, Fox Networks pulled out of their deal with Studio USA, and the continuation was ultimately abandoned.

Later, Studio USA would hire Ronald D. Moore and David Eick to create a new Battlestar Galactica project.

Bryan Singer is acclaimed for his directorial work on X-Men and X2: X-Men United.

External Links

Bryan Singer at the Internet Movie Database