How Ronald D. Moore Says Battlestar Galactica Would’ve Been Different if Made Today

Contemporary space exploration sagas, like SYFY‘s latest sensation The Ark (don’t miss new episodes every Wednesday), might want to pay tribute to one of the classic sci-fi shows that paved the way, Ronald D. Moore’s thought-provoking 2004 series Battlestar Galactica, which in turn drew significant inspiration from the original 1978 version (another early hit from SYFY, more famously known as Sci Fi at that time).

Aw, The Fantastic Four’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach Revealed The Sweet Way His Co-Stars Supported Him Ahead Of His Latest Emmy Win

During his lively conversations on “The Bear”, Ebon Moss-Bachrach has cultivated a charming camaraderie with the cast of the comedy-drama series. Now, moving forward to his next venture, the upcoming “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, this beloved actor finds himself among another talented group of actors. It appears they’ve grown quite close, and Moss-Bachrach underscored this bond by sharing how his “FF” co-stars affectionately encouraged him prior to his recent Emmy award victory.

Star Trek Vet Robert Picardo Supports John Leguizamo’s Emmy Speech About Latino Representation, But Seems To Be Forgetting Some Key Franchise Examples

The essence of “Star Trek” is built upon the foundations of diversity and inclusivity. This series is rooted in the concept of “IDIC,” which means “Variety without end in endless combinations.” It’s frequently praised for telling compelling stories that resonate with underrepresented groups. However, no one is perfect, and it’s been noticed that the franchise had limited Latino representation during its initial phases. This issue was brought up by John Leguizamo, and even Robert Picardo, who starred in “Voyager,” acknowledged this lack of representation.

Beverly Hills, 90210 Star Jennie Garth Regrets Joining The CW’s Reboot

Following a run of ten initial seasons, “Beverly Hills, 90210” was revived on The CW as the television series “90210” reboot. Many members of the original cast decided not to participate in the new version, but several key players returned to their original roles. In the first season of the reboot, Shannen Doherty, Tori Spelling, and others agreed to join the cast, however, over the course of the first two seasons, their characters gradually vanished from the screen as the series took a new direction. Sadly, Garth seems to have mixed feelings about her involvement in “90210” now.