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Template:Future television series
Multi-national TV series or programFlash Gordon | |
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Genre | Science fiction drama |
Starring | Eric Johnson Gina Holden |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Executive producers | Robert Halmi Jr. Robert Halmi Sr. |
Original release | |
Network | Sci Fi |
Flash Gordon is an American science fiction television series that will première in the United States in August 2007. The series began filming in Vancouver, Canada in May of 2007. The show's first two episodes will be written by Peter Hume.
The new series, based on the comic strip of the same name and its adaptations, adds a character "called Baylin (Karen Cliché), a bounty hunter from the planet Mongo. She finds herself trapped on Earth and becomes a comrade of Flash (Johnson); his former girlfriend, Dale Arden (Gina Holden); and scientist Dr. Hans Zarkov (Jody Rasciot), who are able to travel back and forth through a portal between the two worlds." In a more subtle change, Ming will not be called "the Merciless" and will exhibit the traits of modern, media-savvy dictators like Saddam Hussein.
Cast
- Flash Gordon — Eric Johnson
- Dale Arden — Gina Holden
- Dr. Hans Zarkov — Jody Racicot
- Ming — John Ralston
- Baylin — Karen Cliche
- Joe — Giles Panton
- Nick — Panou
- Rankol — Jonathan Walker
- Norah — Jill Teed
- Jolie — Carmen Moore
- Princess Aura — Anna van Hoft
- Vestra - Carrie Genzel
References
- Sci Fi Channel (12 January 2007). "Sci Fi Reinvents Adventure Classic 'Flash Gordon'". The Futon Critic.
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- Sci Fi Channel (11 May 2007). "Flash Gets Its Dale Arden". Sci Fi Wire.
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External links
- Official Sci Fi Channel website
- Flash Gordon, an external wiki
- Flash Gordon teaser trailer
- SCI FI Digital Press Day, Cast Video
- Flash Gordon at IMDb
- SCIFIpedia