
Because of Caprica’s gloomy nature, some of its fans found it hard to stay one episode per week – and sure enough, when the final five episodes of the show were aired during the same day, most of the audiece thought that was too much. The number of people who watched the show’s finale was estimated at about 782,000 viewers which is approximately the same that on each Tuesday when the show was still on. At the end of the final episode there was a 5-minute wrap-up of the entire show leading us into what we are going to see in Blood and Chrome.
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Are you wondering what the TV shows the Sci-Fi channels will bring to us this year? Have a look at the most looked-forward-to TV series for the new 2011 year after a jump! Read the rest of this entry »
Blastr has released the first official concept art for Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome that depicts a Raptor spacecraft and some of the Cyclon designs. Watch them and read more about the new upcoming movie after a jump! Read the rest of this entry »

Ever since Syfy cancelled Caprica, the prequel to the Battlestar Galactica, there have been speculations as for where and when it would be possible to watch the remaining five unaired episodes of the show. One of the ways for some of them has become to go illegal and try to get the show from the torrent websites. However, the good news is that the final five episodes will air on January 4 next year on Syfy. Read the rest of this entry »

Recently the army of Caprica fans were disappointed to learn that Syfy stopped airing the remaining episodes of their favourite show. However, they did not give up and have been trying ever since to lay their hands on them – which is illegal. Read the rest of this entry »

The creator and executive producer of ‘Battlestar Galactica’ David Eick is going to produce a 2-hour pilot for ‘Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome’ – a new ‘Battlestar Galactica prequel’. Read the rest of this entry »
Syfy is now getting ready to offer a new chapter in the Battlestar Galactica saga and it has received a greenlight for Battlestar Galactica: Read the rest of this entry »
If you remember Jamie Bamber for his role as Lee Apollo Adama in the Battlestar that was made by Ron D. Moore you will be pleased to know that you can see him again in the new science fiction drama that is currently being aired on BBC – Outcasts. The actor recently expressed being worried about Read the rest of this entry »
Battlestar Galactica has been awarded 2009’s best TV DVD award at the Sixth Annual TV DVD Awards; the awards is presented by Home Media Magazine, Agent DVD Magazine and TVShowsOnDVD.com. Read the rest of this entry »