Cult Sci Fi Movies Get Hard (2015)


New US sci- fi, fantasy and horror shows for 2. Following on from our list of brand new UK geek- skewed TV shows to keep an eye out for next year is this gaggle of US counterparts. There are film adaptations from 1.

Love a bit of X-Files action? Some Star Trek & Doctor Who? Then get stuck into the huge range of Sci-Fi titles at JB Hi-Fi. Science fiction (often shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and. Have you ever clicked with a crazy movie or seen something weird and wonderful that seemed made just for you? Odds are this sort of cinematic caprice was a cult film. For the purposes of this list — celebrating the tenth anniversary of Donnie Darko — we’ve put a premium on the.

Monkeys to Scream, comic book adaptations including Daredevil and Dark Matter, and a host of original projects. All of the ones listed below are as certain as certain gets in the world of US TV commissioning, and as a bonus, there’s a wee list of sci- fi and fantasy pilots to look forward to should they be picked up by their respective networks. Monkeys. You’ll find this one among our running total of movies currently being turned into TV shows, for obvious reasons. A Syfy production that’s expected to arrive in January 2.

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Monkeys is based on the 1. Terry Gilliam film (itself inspired by 1. French sci- fi featurette La Jet. Brad Pitt’s celebrated role as a psych ward patient? That’s been gender- swapped and gone to Emily Hampshire. The show will have one more episode than it does monkeys, with a run of thirteen making its way to Syfy in the New Year.

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You can watch the first trailer, here. Agent Carter. This one needs no introduction from us, but here's one anyway. Developed after the success of the Marvel one- shot of the same name (included on the Iron Man 3 DVD release), Agent Carter is to be an eight- episode period spy thriller set in the Marvel universe. The unusually short length for a US series is down to Agent Carter’s role as a gap- filler between the break in the much improved season two run of Marvel’s Agents Of S. H. I. E. L. D. Hayley Atwell reprised her role from the Captain America films for the series, which is due to debut on ABC in the US on the 6th of January 2. We’re still awaiting news of a UK broadcaster, the UK home of S.

H. I. E. L. D. Watch a trailer here. Ash Vs. The Evil Dead. UPDATE: As we've been reminded by the comments section (cheers chaps), this month Starz picked up The Evil Dead to series, yet another movie- turns- TV extravaganza due to arrive on US screens in 2. Yup, someone's been reading aloud from that book again. Ash Vs. The Evil Dead are coming to Starz next year, featuring the return of original Evil Dead actor Bruce Campbell to the titular role of Ash, who, we're told, will be . The official press release describes Campbell's character as .

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There’s just one week left till San Diego Comic-Con returns to blast us in the face with awesome pop culture spectacle, cosplay, and fantastic, expensive goodies. We've selected the very best designs in sci-fi movies, and a host of influential designers discuss our picks. A Syfy production that’s expected to arrive in January 2015, 12 Monkeys is based on the 1995 Terry Gilliam film (itself inspired by 1962 French sci-fi featurette La. Battle Scars (2017) Izle. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, "Battlestar Galactica" (2003): She began as a hard-drinking hot-shot pilot, but Thrace (Katee Sackhoff) became something far more.

Raimi will direct the first episode (which he co- wrote with brother Ivan Raimi and Tom Spezialy) then step back to an executive producer role. Daredevil. Another Marvel comics adaptation, this one, and part of the four original superhero series deal the publisher made this year with Netflix US. Daredevil is the first original Marvel series to come to the online streaming service, and hot on its heels are vehicles for Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, all designed to lead up to one big, hero- crammed Defenders series. All of which sounds a bit good. Cheap Cars 3 (2017) Movie there.

Boardwalk Empire’s Charlie Cox is in the title role as Daredevil/lawyer Matt Murdock, which sounds like a fine bit of casting to us. Cox is joined by Rosario Dawson and Vincent D’Onofrio in the thirteen episode season, which was originally developed by Drew Goddard (Buffy, Angel, The Cabin In the Woods, Cloverfield), before he stepped away to concentrate on his Sinister Six commitments and was replaced as showrunner by Spartacus’ Steven S. Goddard is remaining on Daredevil in an advisory capacity, we understand. Daredevil is set to arrive on Netflix in the US in May 2. Dark Matter. Syfy’s reputation may not be what it was back in the glorious days of the BSG reboot (Black Market excepted, man, that was a slow fart of an episode), but the US network is currently upping its investment in original drama in a bid to win back fans. Dark Matter, a new sci- fi series from the producers of Stargate, is one such series.

Based on Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie’s 2. Dark Horse comics (originally conceived as a TV series), Dark Matter is the story of a crew on board a derelict spaceship who awake from stasis with no memories of their identity or what brought them there.

It’s being sold as “an entertaining space opera” by Syfy, which has ordered thirteen episodes of the new show, due to air in the US in the next couple of years. We’ll keep our ears pricked up for any more news on this one as it develops. Galavant. Here’s a change of pace.

Moving away from space operas, Galavant (which featured on our picks of 2. A musical comedy set in a fantasy fairy tale world, you won’t be shocked to hear that ABC is using an eight- episode first season of Galavant to plug the gap left by Once Upon A Time’s winter break. Galavant is the name of the show’s eponymous hero, a young man on a quest to avenge himself against an evil King who stole his one true love. Depending on the tone they hit here, this one could be a whole lot of grown- up Enchanted and Shrek- style fun. UK actor Joshua Sasse has the lead role, with support from model and actress Mallory Jansen, with support from Rutger Hauer, Anthony Head, Ricky Gervais, Hugh Bonneville, and “Weird Al” Yankovic, who plays a monk.

Dan Fogelman, the writer of Disney’s Tangled and very decent rom- com Crazy Stupid Love, is the man behind Galavant, which will feature original compositions from Disney legend Alan Menken. Look out for Galavant’s first episode on ABC in the US on the 4th of January 2.

Heroes: Reborn. A repeat visit to Heroes after the diminishing returns of seasons three to four may not have been top of many sci- fi fans' wish- lists, but NBC evidently believes that the super- powered world merits another go around. A thirteen episode season, which will be set after the events of Heroes’ fourth run and introduce a raft of new characters, is due to arrive on the US channel at some point in 2. The good news is that original series creator Tim Kring is on board to run things, and he’s not looking backwards so much as forwards. As yet, the only returning cast member confirmed is Jack Coleman’s Noah Bennet (HRG Man, if your memories needed jogging). Neither Hayden Pannettiere, Milo Ventimiglia, nor Ali Larter (Claire Bennet, Peter Petrelli, and Niki Sanders/Jessica/Gina/Tracy/Candice respectively) are planning to return to the Heroes world. Details are still thin on the ground for this one, but the power of curiosity compels us to check it out, which must be precisely what NBC is banking on.

Zombie. Held back until The CW’s 2. Zombie, a horror comedy crime drama (that’s a lot of genres) loosely based on Roberson and Allred’s comic book series of the same name, spearheaded by Veronica Mars’ Rob Thomas. Rose Mc. Iver (Tinkerbelle on Once Upon A Time) plays Liv, a young medical student who becomes a zombie and has to transition to her new undead life.

What makes morgue assistant Liv different to your average revenant is her ability to see visions of people’s deaths after she eats their brains. Cue a supernatural detective show with plenty of wisecracks. Best scenario? This one’s Veronica Mars meets Buffy meets Life After Beth. Last Man On Earth.

Another one we picked out for our list of 2. Last Man On Earth is a Will Forte project. Written by and starring the SNL and Nebraska actor (he’ll always be 3. Rock’s Jenna- impersonating Paul in our hearts), the title pretty much sums this one up. Forte plays the lone survivor of a catastrophic event that appears to have wiped out the rest of Earth’s population. It’s a frequently played- out sci- fi premise, to which this series brings a comic perspective. Fox liked Last Man On Earth so much, they ordered a full season of it from the off, bypassing the pilot stage, and have pencilled it in for a March 2.

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs and The Lego Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller are behind the pilot, from a script by Forte, all of which sounds like promising stuff. Scream. Another from our steadily growing list of movies being made into TV series is MTV’s Scream, recently picked up for a ten- episode first season that’s due to debut in the US in autumn 2.