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*On July 27, 2006, [[Ronald D. Moore]] made the first new entry in his blog <ref>http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/</ref> at Sci-Fi.com in three months. It contains some very interesting news. | *On July 27, 2006, [[Ronald D. Moore]] made the first new entry in his blog <ref>http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/</ref> at Sci-Fi.com in three months. It contains some very interesting news. [[User:Ngarenn|Bradley Thompson]] also talked about the upcoming season [[Sources:Season 3 Episode Titles|here]]. | ||
*According to series composer [[Bear McCreary]]'s<ref>[http://www.bearmccreary.com/ Bear McCreary Official Website]</ref> blog, the [[Episode 3.1|first two episodes]] of season 3 will premiere back-to-back as a two hour TV movie. | *According to series composer [[Bear McCreary]]'s<ref>[http://www.bearmccreary.com/ Bear McCreary Official Website]</ref> blog, the [[Episode 3.1|first two episodes]] of season 3 will premiere back-to-back as a two hour TV movie. | ||
*[[Season 3]] will premiere in the US on Friday, October 6.<ref>{{scifi}}</ref> | *[[Season 3]] will premiere in the US on Friday, October 6.<ref>{{scifi}}</ref> |
Revision as of 03:51, 28 July 2006
- On July 27, 2006, Ronald D. Moore made the first new entry in his blog [1] at Sci-Fi.com in three months. It contains some very interesting news. Bradley Thompson also talked about the upcoming season here.
- According to series composer Bear McCreary's[2] blog, the first two episodes of season 3 will premiere back-to-back as a two hour TV movie.
- Season 3 will premiere in the US on Friday, October 6.[3]
- Battlestar Galactica is nominated for three Emmy Awards by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Nominated categories are Outstanding Costumes (for Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2), Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series (for Scattered), and Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series (for Resurrection Ship, Part 2).
- SCI FI Announces a BSG spin off prequel series called Caprica.[4]
- Jane Espenson, a regular writer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer who also wrote an episode for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, will write an episode in season 3.
- The web-series spin-off will be called Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance, and will last ten episodes. [5]
- ↑ http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/
- ↑ Bear McCreary Official Website
- ↑ Official SciFi.com Site
- ↑ Check the story out here. (You have to scroll down a little to get to the story).
- ↑ IGN: TV Online: Battlestar Galactica Webseries Announced, May 22, 2006