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With sets in place in studios in Canada (where production costs would be less than in America) the pilot was scheduled to begin filming in November 2001. But with the events of the terrorist attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], morale, as well as impacts and complications to scheduling and travel delayed events by over a month.<ref>The Re-imagined continuity uses the allegory of 9/11 heavily in the [[Miniseries]] (with the "fog of war" during the Cylon attack) and in the characters' grieving with the [[memorial hallway]] for example.</ref> | With sets in place in studios in Canada (where production costs would be less than in America) the pilot was scheduled to begin filming in November 2001. But with the events of the terrorist attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], morale, as well as impacts and complications to scheduling and travel delayed events by over a month.<ref>The Re-imagined continuity uses the allegory of 9/11 heavily in the [[Miniseries]] (with the "fog of war" during the Cylon attack) and in the characters' grieving with the [[memorial hallway]] for example.</ref> | ||
The creative linchpin of the project (at least from the studio's perspective), Bryan Singer, was forced to leave the new ''Battlestar'' project as he was obligated in directing and managing pre-production of the ''X2: X-Men United'' motion picture. With his departure, the studio's confidence in completing the new series unraveled, starting with Fox Network, who withdrew their support in favor of another TV series by ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'' creator [[w:Joss Whedon|Joss Whedon]]: [[w:Firefly (TV series)|''Firefly'']]. | The creative linchpin of the project (at least from the studio's perspective), Bryan Singer, was forced to leave the new ''Battlestar'' project as he was obligated in directing and managing pre-production of the second ''X2: X-Men United'' motion picture. With his departure, the studio's confidence in completing the new series unraveled, starting with Fox Network, who withdrew their support in favor of another TV series by ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'' creator [[w:Joss Whedon|Joss Whedon]]: [[w:Firefly (TV series)|''Firefly'']]. | ||
An attempt was made to locate another director, but by then support for DeSanto's original concept had faded. | An attempt was made to locate another director, but by then support for DeSanto's original concept had faded. | ||