Fox has released the first 12-minutes of the upcoming TV movie/potential pilot for Ron Moore’s “Virtuality.” You can check out the clip below:
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Fox has released the first 12-minutes of the upcoming TV movie/potential pilot for Ron Moore’s “Virtuality.” You can check out the clip below:
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Sam says
This seems pretty cool. Looking forward to the series. Has the potential of being another Ron Moore hit show like BSG.
Colin says
It does look pretty interesting but I doubt it’ll go to series. But then again look at ‘Dollhouse’…
Ben Ragunton says
The more I watch of this the more interested I am!!!
Emily says
It looks interesting, and i’l give it a shot. I like how it looks alot like Galactica, but I am concerned its just doing too much. Its a movie/backdoor pilot about people who have to decide if they should go on a mission to save earth. That’s compelling enough. So why do we need virtual reality stuff? Why does it need to be a reality tv show?
I just worry that Moore is trying to do too any things with this. We don’t need it to be a reality tv show, so whys it there? Is this story going to be about people going through virtual reality? I really hope not, because virtual reality isn’t real in this world, or theres.
Moore better know what he wants this story to be, because its in danger of falling flat on its face. I feel like he’s biting off more than he can chew. There might be three different shows in one show. One is very compelling, and the two other ones are just useless.
Melissa says
I watched the first 30 seconds and that is all I needed to see.
I will most definitely be tuning in for this one.
Joe says
A good effort, and I always want more TV attention to science fiction. But where is the riveting, emotional performances, alien antagonists, the life-threatening situations, and the life or death decisions?