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| Jeremiah Jeremiah is a survivor in a world devasted by a deadly epidemic that spared only those who had not yet reached puberty, who must find their way in a decadent civilization and attempt to create a new world order of hope. |
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| Where is the Rest of Season2? The Showtime (Jeremiah section) website says "More NEW episodes comming in 2004. Stay tuned for details", but it's 6 months into 2004 and Im still waiting for the "detalis". Did Jeremiah (the show) get killed? Why would Showtime wait 6+ months to play the second half of the season? If anyone knows, please clue me in. P.S. "Trent" should have been killed. |
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| As far as I know, they already show all Season 2 in other countries like Canada, etc. Showtime supposedly is going to show the rest of the episodes this year. Possibly is things don't change by October, let's cross fingers.(That was the rumor a long time ago) I just hope they don't repeat what they do with Odyssey 5. They never show the last episodes. :evil: As for a Season 3 things look very bad, already JMS say he wouldn't be in a Season 3, now with all the delay with the episodes and Showtime lack of interest in the series, is very unlikely that they make a Season 3 without JMS. So we're in a long hiatus to see is this is the end. Although all things point to it. Krystal :rain: |
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| Well, about the posible reason for the delay on the last episodes of Season 2 in the US. Here is was JMS have to say about it. Posted at RASFTVB5Mod... Subject: Re: "Jeremiah" news Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 01:13:15 +0000 (UTC) The final episodes will, however, be seen in the US this fall. One of the rumors I heard -- and again, this is only a rumor, from what I heard from a few people inside -- the reason they pushed the back of the show this far was because it's a very political story and there was pressure to shove it to after the elections. Overall, this season does have a President who was elected by a minority, who is using strongarm tactics and biological terror to rule the country, another would-be leader who is using fear tactics and prison camps to instal a new world order (a leader who doesn't actually exist, who is a template through whom other, stronger people do what they want)...a war on American soil.... Anyway, that was the rumor, that it was too political to air the rest early in an election year, and thus better to wait. jms And some news about what is the future for Jeremiah from the Scifi Wire. Jeremiah Lives In Comic Comic-book writer Andrew Foley told SCI FI Wire that he has penned an interactive comic that extends the story of Showtime's canceled SF drama series Jeremiah, created by Babylon 5's J. Michael Straczynski. Platinum Studios, the production company that developed the series, will publish the free comic, titled Jeremiah—The Last Empire. "There are narrative threads left at the end of the [show's 35 episodes], ... a long story that's wrapped up very effectively by the end of 'Interregnum,'" Foley said in an interview. "So I don't feel as though I'm jumping into a storyline so much as starting a new one, albeit inside the world and with several characters created in the previous one." Foley said that the characters of Mr. Smith (Sean Astin) and Gina (Enid-Raye Adams) will be pivotal figures. The Last Empire will be released online at the Jeremiah Portal Web site in five-to-10-page weekly chapters, following Showtime's broadcast of the series' final eight episodes this fall. The comic will then be packaged for print, Foley said. The series will run for more than 30 chapters, and Foley will write them with Ryan McLelland. Carlos Ferreira will pencil the comic through Fabricio Grellet's Magic Eye Studio. There will also be an interactive component: Readers will be able to click on a character to get background, or click on a shot of a city to get history, for example. Foley credited Platinum chief executive Scott Mitchell Rosenberg with keeping the Jeremiah franchise alive. "Scott refuses to give up on Jeremiah," Foley said. "He's got a prequel film set at the time of the Big Death in development. He's got the role-playing game underway, which will flesh out Jeremiah's world in greater detail than ever before. And, without any immediate options for the television series—I'm told it's still possible that the SCI FI Channel might pick up another season—he's keeping the characters alive in comic-book form." SCI FI has made no announcements about Jeremiah. I really hope that last part comes true of Scifi picking it up. It really is too good to come to an end so abruptly. Although it wouldn't be the same without JMS. So we should see and wait for official news. Krystal ![]() |
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| August 02, 2004 - Fans of the science fiction TV series Jeremiah and Odyssey 5 will finally have a chance to see the latter half of both series. The series, both once part of Showtime's "Sci Fi Friday" scheduling block that was also once home to Stargate: SG-1 and The Outer Limits, have been off the schedule in the US for well over a year. Despite an aggressive effort staged by fans of Jeremiah and its producers, that series has remained in limbo although all of the contracts for talent involved in the series have now expired. Jeremiah will return to Friday nights in September on the main Showtime channel with two episodes per week, running at 8pm and 9pm. Repeats will air on the Showtime Too channel on Saturdays at 9pm with another repeat on Showtime Beyond Sunday nights at 8pm and Thursday nights at 10pm. All times are US Eastern. Fans who want to catch up on the first season of Jeremiah (also available on DVD) can tune into Showtime Too starting this Friday, August 6th when the channel will start running three-episode blocks of season one as a lead-up to the second series. Odyssey 5 was launched with great expectations in June, 2002 along with the final Showtime season of SG-1 and the second season of Jeremiah. When the series went on hiatus halfway through its 20- episode run, viewers were left to wonder about the fate of the crew and their attempt to prevent the imminent destruction of the Earth. Series creator and producer Manny Coto moved over to Paramount's Star Trek: Enterprise last season as a co-producer and will be taking over the day-to-day duties of running that show for its fourth season, so don't look for any more Odyssey 5 in the near or distant future. While viewers in Canada and other countries were able to see what would be the final six episodes of the series soon after, viewers in the US have been left hanging since September of 2002. Showtime will bring the series back in September, when it will take over the three-hour block being used for Jeremiah season one repeats. This should mean that the six unaired episodes will air as part of the run but as faithful Odyssey 5 viewers know, you can't assume anything where this show's broadcast schedule is concerned. Source: http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/53...html?fromint=1 Finally, and the good thing is finally also could see the last episodes of Odyssey 5. Probably will need a crash course in Odyssey 5. It have been so long I don't remember what was happen when I quit seeing it. Is good they don't wait that I forget about everything Jeremiah to show the last episodes. Krystal ![]() |
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| Wow Krystal, you really do your homework. Thanks for the updates. It almost seems like Showtime hates its own sci-fi shows. Jeremiah and Odyssey5 seemed to both get their legs chopped off before they got "out the front door". After the last of both are broadcast, the only reason to keep Showtime will be Dead Like Me. What a bummer. |
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| more news This is from Scifi Wire and is very upbeat: Quote:
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The prequel film, it all depends. If I don't have any more Jeremiah I think I would accept it, but only is they bring something good. As you say it have been show what happen in Season 1 and in Season 2 they have already explain mostly everything about the Big Death etc. So the only way I would enjoy a prequel film will depend on how they present it. But is there is no more Jeremiah I think I would love that. Anything that let me see something related with Jeremiah. I hope they let you see soon Season 2 there, I think is much better than Season 1. They follow the arc more and the continuation is better. Is really a shame if they end it there after seeing Season 2. And also it not fair after Season 1 not to see Season 2. I really understand how it feels to wait, after what Showtime did with the episodes it was very frustrating. Krystal | |
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