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An effort to create a '''[[continuation]] of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series''' was formulated through the [[Sci Fi Channel]]'s former executive vice president, Bonnie Hammer, in June of 2000. | An effort to create a '''[[continuation]] of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series''' was formulated through the [[Sci Fi Channel]]'s former executive vice president, Bonnie Hammer, in June of 2000. | ||
Director [[Bryan Singer|Bryan '''S'''inger]] and producer [[Tom DeSanto|Tom '''D'''e'''S'''anto]], who met over an air flight while Tom was watching the | Director [[Bryan Singer|Bryan '''S'''inger]] and producer [[Tom DeSanto|Tom '''D'''e'''S'''anto]], who met over an air flight while Tom was watching the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] on DVD, began talking as well about a revival of the series around the same time. ("SDS" is ''Battlestar Wiki's'' shortcut designation, using the last initials of the revival leaders.) | ||
By the start of 2001, the rumors increased of the likelihood of a new series. The rumors were confirmed by February of that year, and the holders to the rights for ''Battlestar Galactica'', Studios USA, announced that Bryan Singer and his collaborative team were intent on maintaining the spirit of the [[Original Series]]. To reinforce this notion, the studio also indicated that Original Series creator [[Glen Larson]] had given an endorsement for the project, and had been brought to the development team as a creative consultant.<ref> Larson himself had begun a [[Battlestar Atlantis|motion picture continuation]] project some months prior.</ref> | By the start of 2001, the rumors increased of the likelihood of a new series. The rumors were confirmed by February of that year, and the holders to the rights for ''Battlestar Galactica'', Studios USA, announced that Bryan Singer and his collaborative team were intent on maintaining the spirit of the [[Original Series]]. To reinforce this notion, the studio also indicated that Original Series creator [[Glen Larson]] had given an endorsement for the project, and had been brought to the development team as a creative consultant.<ref> Larson himself had begun a [[Battlestar Atlantis|motion picture continuation]] project some months prior.</ref> | ||