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Pre-production was stilled after the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York. This event, as well as Singer's committments to the ''X2: X-Men United'' movie placed the project in jeapardy. Several other notable directors and writers were reviewed to replace Singer. However, with the attraction that Singer brought to the project now gone, Fox Studios withdrew support of the project and turned its attention to the Joss Whedon ''Firefly'' TV project. | Pre-production was stilled after the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York. This event, as well as Singer's committments to the ''X2: X-Men United'' movie placed the project in jeapardy. Several other notable directors and writers were reviewed to replace Singer. However, with the attraction that Singer brought to the project now gone, Fox Studios withdrew support of the project and turned its attention to the Joss Whedon ''Firefly'' TV project. | ||
USA Television formed a new creative team of [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[David Eick]] to develop a fully-revised story concept of the series. This project was completed and resulted in the Battlestar Galactica [[ | USA Television formed a new creative team of [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[David Eick]] to develop a fully-revised story concept of the series. This project was completed and resulted in the Battlestar Galactica [[Mini-Series]] in late 2003, the basis for the new series that appears on the USA Networks-owned Sci-Fi Channel. | ||
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