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Monday, September 8, 2008

The Final Battlestar Movie Will Have A Plethora Of Cylons



 

The final 2 hour Battlestar Galactica movie, which will air after the series finale next year, begins shooting today in Vancouver B.C., Canada.  Not everyone from the series is going to be featured in the movie though.  However, a list of those who will be in the movie has been released:

 
The Sci Fi Channel told TVGuide.com about which favorite humans and toasters — er — Cylons would be featured in the yet-to-be titled movie. The network confirmed that, as of today, Edward James Olmos (Admiral Adama), Michael Trucco (Sam Anders), Aaron Douglas (Chief Tyrol) and Dean Stockwell (Brother Cavil) Tricia Helfer (Caprica/No. 6), Grace Park (Boomer/Athena), Callum Keith Rennie (Leoben), Rick Worthy (Simon) and that surly Michael Hogan (Tigh) would appear in the project.

 

It's already been a known fact for a while now that the movie will be heavily Cylon based, and this cast list pretty much proves it. One thing that makes me really wonder though is that the only non-cylon listed in that lineup is Admiral Adama.  Everyone else on the list is Cylon.  So that just really leads me to wonder if Adama is the final Cylon model to be revealed?  If he was, then that cast would be 100% Cylon.  I'll be interested to see if that ends up being a minor spoiler.

 

Also, Scifi adressed the scary rumors floating around that the final new episodes of Battlestar wouldn't air until April of next year:

 
As for rumors floating around the Web that the final season of Battlestar was being pushed to April 2009, take a deep breath and let it out, because it's not true. That's right, everyone will be watching how the Cylons and humans will recover after discovering Earth was a pile of radioactive wasteland in January of 2009.

 

So the good news is we don't have to wait seven months to see the new episodes.  The bad news is that we do have to wait four more months before we get to find out what the hell is going to happen to the poor human fleet now that their one ray of hope has been taken from them.

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