“Battlestar Galactica” and “Bionic Woman” producer/writer David Eick says that he has completed the pilot for the Fox SF series “Them,” which the network has slated for its 2007-2008 mid-season. “Them” tells the story of a L.A. alien (non-Earthling) sleeper cell.
Apple announced that its online downloading giant iTunes has topped the 3 billion mark in song sales downloads.
“The Simpsons Movie” has joined the short list of Hollywood elite films as its big-screen introduction in North American theaters over the weekend came in at $74+ million.
Michelangelo Antonioni, one of Italy’s most famous and influential filmmakers, has died at the age of 94, city officials in Rome said on Tuesday.
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt was jailed for six years on Tuesday for getting guns from gangsters involved in India’s worst bombings, ending an epic trial that transfixed the country with tales of terror and revenge (Variety).
Tracy Scoggins, in a recent interview with DreamWatch for the upcoming DVD release of “Babylon 5: The Lost Tales — Voices in the Dark,” indicated the timeline and hinted at the story’s direction. “It’s after Crusade, and, of course, it would have to be before Sleeping in Light,” stated Scoggins. “I think one of my first lines of narration indicates that it’s eight or nine years since I’ve taken over the day-to-day command of the station. Crusade was meant to be a five-year mission, but, since it never finished, who’s to say how long the mission was?… Lochley’s a full colonel now, who could do anything she wants. She could have a cushy desk job somewhere, but she cannot help but have this love for Babylon 5, and that’s how I feel about it, too!” The DVD will be released in the U.S. today, July 31, 2007.