
EXCLUSIVE: While film respects existing fans, it was not made for them
by ALAN STANLEY BLAIR
May-18-2013 - No Comments
Both shows have already been cancelled in their home countries
With Syfy already finding success importing shows like Canada's "Lost Girl" and "Continuum," the cable channel is continuing the tradition, and this time is looking not just north, but across the pond as well. Syfy is set to premiere "Sinbad" as well as "Primeval: New World" this summer. "Sin ...
Read MoreSeries will not head to BBC American with the mothership
The Canadian followup to a popular British series will find its way onto Syfy next year, making the cable channel what appears to be the new home for series from the United States' northern neighbor. No air date has been set yet for "Primeval: New World," but it's set to star "Eureka's" Niall Mat ...
Read MoreHowever, 'Eureka' will end storied run on the week before
This story may contain spoilers for "Eureka," "Warehouse 13," "Alphas" and other Syfy programming. Fans have been begging "Warehouse 13" star Eddie McClintock to tell them when his show will return to Syfy. But now he can answer with certainty: July 23. Syfy's highest-rated scripted program re ...
Read MoreSpin-off of popular British series will film in Vancouver
"Primeval: New World" is coming to the Canadian genre channel Space, and its bringing some familiar faces with it. A spinoff of the British ITV series that started in 2007, "Primeval: New World" is getting a new venue, some new characters, but still some of the great monsters -- with a bit of a N ...
Read MoreCelebrating the holiday season with Secret Santas, Santa-ology and holographic reindeer
This article may contain spoilers. When last seen at the end of summer, “Eureka” was saying good-bye to the delightful Dr. Charles Grant (James Callis) and wiggling its way back through the worm-hole. Now permanently stuck in the alternate timeline where Fargo (Neil Grayston) is in cha ...
Read MoreSummer Syfy series keeps growing its overall viewership year after year
Most of the time, audiences for shows shrink. Even if they do grow, it's usually for a season or two before it starts to fade. Not with Syfy's "Eureka," however. For the fourth consecutive year (yeah, the number that comes after three), the quirky comedy starring Colin Ferguson has added to its a ...
Read MoreMonkeying around with wormholes has serious repercussions
This article may contain spoilers. Violation of the time-travel protocols is the least of our heroesproblems. From what we have seen, Dr. Charles Grant (formerly Dr. Trevor Grant) (James Callis) has been tinkering with time itself in order to get the result he wants. He may have hitch-hiked back ...
Read MoreTherapy should not actually conjure hallucinations of ex's and drive one insane
This article may contain spoilers. Feeling a bit reminiscent of a M. Night Shyamalan story, this weeks episode allowed each of our Eurekians to delve deep into their psyche and face their deepest insecurities. For Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson), his deep dark secret insecurity was admitting that he ...
Read MorePursuing one's heart desire is tricky when you are standing in your own way
This article may contain spoilers. Between Dr. Old Spice and the one crappy rule "we can't tell anyone," the pressure was on Jack (Colin Ferguson) and Henry (Joe Morton) to make a declaration of love. True love should not be so hard. But in Eureka it is perhaps the most elusive of all mysteries. ...
Read MoreA few sub-particle hitchhikers begin to rip Eureka apart by merging the past and the present
This article may contain spoilers. Just when Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti) from "Warehouse 13" visits Eureka, a few exotic particles from the time-travel trip to 1947 awaken to pull things from the past and start inserting themselves into the present. As if five Sequoia redwood trees sprin ...
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