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http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/07/01/sci-fi-channel-wants-to-ressurrect-alien-nation/



On the eve of its rebranding from The Sci Fi Channel to SyFy (seriously guys, WTF?) the home of Battlestar Galactica has announced plans to revive another venerable TV show featuring the conflict and cooperation between humans and other beings: Alien Nation. Variety says Tim Minear (Angel/Firefly) is scripting, hewing close to concepts behind the original 1988 feature that spawned a season’s worth of episodic TV on Fox and five additional TV movie sequels. The film told of a human cop and his alien partner who is part of a race (the ‘Newcomers’) carried in a slave ship that crashed on Earth and is attempting to fit into human society.

Fox 21 will produce, and president Chris Topper described the show as ideal for the channel at the moment, as it is both a sci-fi tale and a procedural police drama that allows for many standalone stories. “[Sci Fi is] looking for more grounded sci-fi and close-ended episodes,” said Topper. “And at the heart of ‘Alien Nation,’ it’s a cop movie. It’s grounded. And it has a tremendous amount of dramatic possibilities and humor.” The trade says Minear will likely set the series in the Pacific Northwest twenty years after the original story told in the film. The Newcomers now number in the millions, and live in segregated ghettos.

“You can take (the original ‘Alien Nation’) a step forward and really do a show that encompasses the clash of civilizations, and the idea of a ghettoized minority,” said Minear. “You can touch on racism, terrorism, assimilation, immigration. And there’s room for satire.” Interesting that this comes up now as District 9, which tells a very similar story, begins to hit public consciousness. But it is a good idea. The original feature was great, thanks in part to leads James Caan and Mandy Patinkin, and while I have no doubt that Minear and whatever writing team is assembled can come up with all sorts of ways to use the ghettoized immigrant alien group to tell good stories, the success here will come down to casting. The previous Fox TV show couldn’t quite manage that trick, and if this series can pull a couple of great leads I’ll get interested really fast.

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Could be really good.

At the very least could get the original released on blu ray

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True Blood has some similarities in that it's vampires integrating with human society. A lot of allegories there, too, although the tone is definitely different. I'm excited to hear about a new Alien Nation series -- thanks for the link!

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"The previous Fox TV show couldn’t quite manage that trick, and if this series can pull a couple of great leads I’ll get interested really fast. "

on the contrary, the original tv show DID manage the trick. it was very popular and was considered a hit. but fox were broke and they had to cancel all their dramas that season, including alien nation. the fanbase was there; we got freakin not one, not two, not three or four, but FIVE...FIIIIIIVE television movies from the show.

anyway, i hope we see more development from this. district 9 was good. it's time we had a good sci-fi show again. we're getting too much vampire stuff these days.

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SyFy (seriously guys, WTF?)
First off that made me laugh, cause I had the same thought when I saw that. I guess it's in keeping with some of the movies that are SyFy originals. Anyways, I am glad this series is going to get another shot and am interested in seeing who they get to play Sykes and George.

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