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LED BY PREMIERE OF ALPHAS, FOUR SCRIPTED SERIES LAUNCH IN JULY – MOST EVER IN A SINGLE MONTH
UNSCRIPTED DEVELOPMENT SLATE INCLUDES PROJECTS WITH TOMMY LEE AND DEEPAK CHOPRA
NEW YORK – March 22, 2011 – Continuing the sizzling momentum of the Syfy global brand evolution, which has sparked imagination-driven hit series and double-digit growth in younger, upscale audiences as well as diverse new business ventures, Syfy President Dave Howe today will introduce the largest original programming slate in the channel’s 18-year history, highlighted by 14 new original series and events comprising more than 100 hours.
The 2011 Syfy Upfront will be presented at the Foxwoods Theatre, where the channel is hosting a live performance of SPIDER-MAN Turn Off the Dark for the advertising community. Syfy is the official media partner of the Broadway show.
Remarking on Syfy’s announced development slate, Mark Stern, President Original Content, Syfy, and Co-Head Original Content, Universal Cable Productions, said, “Our ambition in development is to push the boundaries of imagination, creativity, and story-telling. We want to transport our audience with high-quality, thought-provoking experiences that allow them to explore the un-explorable, to believe the unbelievable, and to truly… ‘Imagine Greater.'”
Riding high on 15 consecutive years as a Top 10 channel among Adults 25-54, Syfy’s viewership has continued to grow in 2011. In January prime, Syfy rose 12% in Adults 18-49/$75K, while experiencing a significant drop of two years (46) in the median age.
During First Quarter-to-date (vs.1Q’10) prime, Syfy has jumped 17% in Adults 18-34, 13% among total viewers and seven percent among Adults 18-49, led by the freshman hit series Being Human and Face Off, both of which have been renewed.
In July, Syfy launches four scripted series in the same month — for the first time ever — when Alphas premieres along with returning powerhouses Warehouse 13 (Syfy’s most watched series ever), Eureka and Haven.
The second season return of the heralded reality show Hollywood Treasure kicks off Summer 2011 unscripted programming in June, paired with the premiere of Haunted Collector (working title), followed by the debuts of Legend Quest in July and Paranormal Witness in September.
The robust reality development slate includes projects from unique perspectives such as rock musician Tommy Lee, author Deepak Chopra and photographer Tyler Shields, along with a family that creates movie monsters and the world’s top stunt artists.
On the scripted side, Syfy is developing Battlestar: Blood and Chrome, set in the 10th year of the First Cylon War. As well as three single-camera, half hour comedies including the Lee Majors vehicle Me and Lee from the creator of Weeds, In the Dark featuring a team of wannabe paranormal investigators, and a new adaptation of Three Inches.
Keying the latest roster of popular Saturday Original Movies will be Red Faction: Origins, based on the highly successful video game franchise; 1970s TV icons Barry Williams and Danny Bonaduce butt heads in Bigfoot; Shannen Doherty headlines a re-imagining of the classic fairy tale Gretl; Roswell, the story selected by fans through the Syfy and IGN.com B Movie Mogul contest; and in Jersey Shore Shark Attack, who knows who might be a victim?
This October, Syfy will become the first ever, official sponsor of the city’s Halloween celebrations, partnering with NYC & Company for 31 Days of HalloweeNYC. Then in December, Syfy celebrates the holiday season with its second annual Countdown to Christmas Week (highlighted by the movie event Neverland with Keira Knightley as the voice of Tinker Bell).
Syfy Ventures is launching a new publishing business of completely sponsorable genre games under the Syfy Games banner. Available initially on Facebook in the United States, the suite of high quality games will embrace the sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal, action/adventure, and superhero genres, ranging from original content to games based upon Syfy programming. These first round of games are scheduled for launch later this year. As well, Syfy is partnering with game developer Trion Worldwide for a new entertainment franchise, Defiance, that will seamlessly pair a primetime series with an online video game, scheduled for 2011.
Among the new opportunities for advertisers to partner with the Syfy brand is Imagination Spotlight, a groundbreaking, multi-platform brand initiative celebrating the world’s imaginative achievements and innovative ideas. Advertisers will have the opportunity to join the celebration through an array of multi-media partnerships that showcase imagination.
Syfy is currently available in 75 countries, reaching nearly 150 million households globally.
Alphas — Premiering in July — Alphas follows a team of ordinary citizens whose brain anomalies imbue them with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. Taking the law into their own hands, the unlikely team, led by Dr. Leigh Rosen (Emmy Award-winner and Oscar nominee David Strathairn) investigates cases that suggest other Alpha activity to uncover what the CIA, FBI and Pentagon have not been able, or willing, to solve. These gifted individuals must balance their quirky personalities and disparate backgrounds with their not always visible powers as they work to solve crimes, stop the ticking time bomb and catch the enemy.
Alphas also stars Malik Yoba, Warren Christie, Laura Mennell, Ryan Cartwright and Azita Ghanizada, and is a production of Universal Cable Productions and BermanBraun Television. Executive Producers are Gail Berman, Lloyd Braun and Gene Stein for BermanBraun, Zak Penn and Ira Steven Behr.
Haunted Collector (working title) — Premiering in June — Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings — they can also live in objects. John Zaffis and his family are renowned paranormal investigators, tracking down haunted items like paintings, guns, jewelry and dolls. Once identified, the items are collected and stored in their museum, helping John’s clients bring normalcy back to their lives. Produced by Gurney Productions. Executive producers: Scott Gurney and Dierdre Gurney.
Legend Quest — Premiering in July — This fast-paced action-adventure series follows Ashley Cowie, a real-life symbologist, as he travels the world in search of some of history’s greatest relics and artifacts, all of which are believed to hold hidden powers and mystical significance for ancient and modern cultures. Each episode will include Indiana Jones-type adventure and Da Vinci Code-style connections as the hidden truths and alternative theories of these mythical objects are explored. Legend Quest is executive produced by John Brenkus and Mickey Stern for BASE Productions, and is a co-production with Universal Networks International.
Paranormal Witness — Premiering in September — From Raw TV, the acclaimed creative team behind Locked Up Abroad and Gold Rush Alaska, this tense, filmic and high-octane drama-documentary series brings to life the stories of people who have lived through paranormal experiences that defy explanation. Using the mixture of intimate first-hand testimony and grittily realistic drama that Raw TV is known for, Paranormal Witness will transport the audience into a world turned upside down by extraordinary and terrifying events. Paranormal Witness is produced by Raw TV. Executive producers: Dimitri Doganis and Bart Layton.
Battlestar: Blood & Chrome — Luke Pasqualino (Skins-UK) and Ben Cotton (Hellcats) star in Battlestar: Blood & Chrome, which takes place in the 10th year of the first Cylon war. As the battle between humans and their creation, a sentient robotic race, rages across the 12 colonial worlds, a brash rookie viper pilot enters the fray. Ensign William Adama (Pasqualino), barely in his 20’s and a recent Academy graduate, finds himself assigned to one of the most powerful ships in the Colonial fleet…the Galactica. The talented but hot-headed risk-taker soon finds himself leading a dangerous top secret mission that, if successful, will turn the tide of the decade-long war in favor of the desperate fleet. Executive producers: David Eick and Michael Taylor. Written by Michael Taylor from a story by David Eick, Taylor and Bradley Thompson and David Weddle. A production of Universal Cable Productions.
Three Inches — In Three Inches, professional daydreamer and underachiever Walter Spackman is struck by lightning and develops a unique “super” power — the ability to move any object using just his mind… but only a distance of three inches. He’s soon immersed in a world of extraordinarily ordinary people like himself and learns that “super” is just a state of mind. The pilot is written by Harley Peyton (Twin Peaks), who also serves as executive producer. Fox Television Studios is producing with executive producer Robert Cooper, through his company Landscape Entertainment.
In the Dark — In the Dark follows a misfit group of third tier ghost hunters whose misguided efforts tend to highlight their incompetence rather than any paranormal activity. From Universal Cable Productions, In the Dark is executive produced by Dan Taberski through Idiot Box Productions, Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal. Teleplay by Michael Davidoff & Bill Rosenthal.
Me and Lee — Me and Lee is about a down on his luck 20-something who goes in for back surgery, but the procedure doesn’t go well. Enter Lee Majors, who claims he has the perfect solution. He entices the young man into his ultra high-tech lab and makes him bionic. Majors becomes the unlikeliest of mentors helping the young man get his life back together. Jenji Kohan, the executive producer and creator of Weeds, serves as the executive producer of Me and Lee along with the writer Matthew Salzberg, Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Produced by Lionsgate.
Culture Shock with Tommy Lee — This one-hour investigative travel show follows Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee as he attempts to uncover the various rituals, symbols and other mysteries of secret societies around the world. Tommy Lee will dig into the history behind the secret society, search out its meeting locations and members, and meet with former members to reveal the society’s rituals and deepest secrets. A production of ITV Studios America. Executive producers: Tommy Lee and Carl Stubner. Supervising producer: Jenna Barnes.
Monster Man – When Hollywood studios want a bizarre creature, monster prop or out-of-this world alien, they turn to Cleve Hall and his very unique, family business. This series goes behind the scenes of Cleve’s workshop, where the craziness of this fun family is matched only by the insane monsters they build. Produced by Gurney Productions. Executive producers: Scott Gurney and Dierdre Gurney.
Stunts Unlimited — Stunts Unlimited is an elite and exclusive fraternity of artists committed to a very imaginative, creative, unique and dangerous craft — movie stunts. This series takes audiences behind-the-scenes into a world rarely seen, unveiling the innovations and problem solving necessary to accomplish the most spectacular stunts in Hollywood. With their lives on the line with every stunt, the members of Stunts Unlimited form a close-knit work family, helping them balance the challenges of their jobs and their families. Executive producers: Ric Roman Waugh and Gary Binkow.
Hi Tech Hoaxes — The series where the supernatural, the mythical and the astonishing leave the big screen and step into people’s everyday lives. Each week two teams will go head-to-head to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for an unsuspecting pair of people, who are about to have their world turned upside down for a brief, thrilling moment. Teams of engineers, tech geniuses and pranksters will draw their inspiration from requests sent by ordinary people who want to execute the hoax on friends, family, colleagues, customers, kids, parents or even pupils. They’ll rely on the technical know- how and the resourcefulness of the teams to make it happen. But it needs to be hyper-convincing because these hoaxes are going to be happening in the real world in plain sight. Produced by North One Television.
Dinner with Deepak — If you could invite three people to dinner, who would they be? Best selling author and spiritual teacher Dr. Deepak Chopra dines and joins in conversation with some of the greatest minds and creators in the world today. In every episode, Chopra brings together a group of noteworthy guests to share a meal and a conversation ranging in topic from the spiritual, political and scientific to supernatural, designed to challenge our standard conventions and push the boundaries of viewers’ imaginations and intellects. Executive producers: Deepak Chopra, Gotham Chopra, Tim Piper and Sharad Devarajan.
Tyler Shields — A docu-series featuring unconventional photographer Tyler Shields and his team as they create worlds that are always surprising, shocking, and totally surreal. This Los Angeles-based artist is one of the most creative and original photographers working today. His subjects are celebrities, actors, models, and everyday people captured in magical, beautiful, and often dangerous situations. His eye-popping, jaw-dropping photos are designed to elicit the subject’s purest emotion right in the moment using no special effects. A production of RelativityREAL. Executive producers: Tom Forman, Tyler Shields and Zach Quinto.
Overthunk — A one-hour series that follows two teams of four talented creators as they compete to design, build and set off massive chain reaction machines. The best gizmo gladiators across America will face off in a weekly contest testing their mettle through gears and metal. Each week visits a new city, where natural rivals race against the clock and each other to brainstorm and build a fantastic apparatus that completes a specific task and keeps viewers holding their breath to see if these contraptions will actually work. Along the way, surprise “monkey wrenches” will challenge their minds and their patience. Produced by 25/7 Productions. Executive producer: Dave Broome.
Change the Day You Die — Change the Day You Die is an inspiring new reality series that uses state-of-the-art science to dramatically transport its participants into the future to face their own self-inflicted demise. Each of the seemingly healthy, unsuspecting candidates — nominated by friends, family and loved ones — will go on a 10-week transformational journey where they must master a series of mental and physical challenges designed to reverse their bad habits and add back valuable lost years to their lives. Through medical-condition simulators, life-enhancing technology, unique graphics and special effects, each participant will experience firsthand the grim reality of their potential future so that they have the opportunity to change their ways before it’s too late. Produced by 3 Ball Productions/Eyeworks USA. Executive Producers: JD Roth and Todd A. Nelson (3 Ball Productions/Eyeworks USA) and Danny Fenton (Zig Zag Productions).
Imagination Nation — The innovators behind Hammacher Schlemmer, America’s oldest continuously published catalog that offers imaginatively unexpected and innovative products, go on the road to meet inventors from all walks of life to find fresh offerings for their inventory. Produced by North South Productions. Executive producers: Charlie DeBevoise and Mark Hickman.
America’s Smartest Kids — A thought provoking, reality competition show where the country’s most imaginative, innovative teenagers are challenged to invent a better future while competing for the title of America’s Smartest Kid. Executive producers: David Zelon and Michael Sardo.
Red Faction: Origins — 2011 — Robert Patrick (Terminator 2), Brian J. Smith (Stargate Universe) and Kate Vernon (Battlestar Galactica) star in Red Faction: Origins, based on the hugely successful Red Faction video game franchise. Twenty-five years have passed since Alec Mason (Patrick) led the Martian Colonies to freedom …and 12 years since vengeful enemies killed his wife, kidnapped his daughter Lyra (Tamzin Merchant), and left a broken hero in their wake.
Jake Mason (Smith), Alec’s only son and an officer in the Red Faction Militia, has his world turned inside out when he discovers that now, 12 years after her kidnapping, his sister is still alive. As a powerful new enemy swarms across the planet, Jake goes out to find her, only to learn that his lost sister is one of them…a cold-blooded soldier sworn to destroy the Red Faction. Red Faction: Origins is produced by Universal Cable Productions and UFO Films.
Zombie Apocalypse (working title) — October 2011 — Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 percent of the American population, a small group of survivors fight their way cross-country to a rumored refuge on the island of Catalina. A production of The Asylum.
Gretl — November 2011 — As an adult, a witch hunter (Hansel) returns to the village where he lived as a child to find and kill the witch who killed his sister, Gretl (Shannen Doherty), only to find that Gretl is not dead and danger lurks around every corner. Produced by Chesler/Permutter Productions & Vesuvius Productions.
Snowmageddon (working title) – December 2011 — A story about a mystical snow globe that makes very bad things happen in the real world when it is shaken. A production of Cinetel.
Bigfoot – 2012 — 1970’s pop culture icons Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family) and Barry Williams (The Brady Bunch) face off in the hunt for the legendary mountain creature. A production of The Asylum.
St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun (working title) — St Patrick’s Day, Saturday, March 17th, 2012 — An evil leprechaun who has been imprisoned within the roots of a majestic old oak tree, is accidentally set loose on St. Patrick’s Day. Once free, he takes out his bloody revenge on the descendants of the people who originally imprisoned him. A production of After Dark Films.
Roswell — June 2012 – The story selected by fans for Syfy and IGN.com’s B Movie Mogul project, 65 years after the original UFO crash at Roswell, another ship from the same far-off civilization comes to rescue their downed comrades – and continue their preparation to invade the earth. Directed by Jason Connery (Area 51, The Devil’s Tomb). A production of After Dark Films.
Jersey Shore Shark Attack — 2012 — While everyone else runs scared, vacationing Jerseyites fend off shark attacks on the shore. A production of ARO Entertainment.
Dungeons and Dragons 4 (working title) — September 2012 — A princess and a rogue knight become reluctant heroes inside a magical kingdom. A production of After Dark Films with Silver Pictures.
Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in more than 99 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)
Ordinary citizens with superhuman mental and physical abilities fighting crime? How many times is this going to be done? I am so sick of unoriginal ideas. A brilliant show like stargate gets tossed in the trash and we get more recycled garbage.
Its already being done like a dozen times in the new TV season. There’s like 5 or 6 shows popping up with that idea.
..wait did I just see a reboot of Quantum Leap? I’m all for that, just finished watching the original series, but I think I’d rather get a reunion movie that brings Sam home first, I mean, the poor guy – he has a wife AND a daughter in the series yet can never get home to see them again? Either way, I’ve been mulling around the idea of a Quantum reboot in my head to see if I’d be interested in it, I’m not sure if it can be done without Scott. I mean, its a good concept but what… Read more »
shermacidal
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Very sad.
Another crime solving show!? WOW SyFAIL! Really looking forward to these making me ‘imagine greater’…. some definitely challenging science fiction here!
I know a lot of people are dissing this show (before they even watch it), but it’s the one new series of 2011 that I’m looking forward to the most. “Ordinary citizens with superhuman mental and physical abilities fighting crime? How many times is this going to be done?” Apparently, not as often as you think. I’ve been waiting for a “superhero” series where the main point is solving crimes. “No Ordinary Family” did a fairly good job, but that had other premises besides crime-fighting. Finally, there’s an investigation series with super-powered characters doing the investigating. I really can’t think… Read more »
Forgettable.
I love it when people, especially SGU fans, bash another series for its unoriginality. I mean, seriously? You seriously want to go there?
I just saw the first trailer for this show today and I liked it. Looks very action-oriented and it has a great cast. I will judge this series on its own merrits.
“I love it when people, especially SGU fans, bash another series for its unoriginality. I mean, seriously? You seriously want to go there?”
Humm what is this site? Gateworld? Hummm dedicated to Stargate? Hummm…No vampires, Superheros, Monster Crocks, snakes with 16 heads, we SGU, SGA & SG-1 want Stargate..I realy do not care in what flavor it comes in…
there are a few more episodes of SGU and no reason to ever watch Systink again….
Will not watch this show, they will propably cancel it after second season anyway.
ok, people with varying superhuman abilities fighting crime? Can someone say X-Men ripoff. This further reinforces my decision to quit the SyFy channel after the last episode of SGU airs. I mean seriously, the only place I want to see Tommy Lee is on stage at a Crue concert, not going around the world on a show that’s ripping off National Geographic’s Taboo.
@tb1342: You might like the concept or not, it’s up to you, seriously, and nobody’s forcing you to watch it. But after the latest SG show was a combination of BSG, ST:Voy, Lost in Space and others times two, to bash Alphas for its “unoriginality” is rather laughable.
Oh,my God..more crime fighting and now within this 4400 meets Heroes package,spiced up with a dozen of other sci-fi,fantasy and completely non genre shows!But the saddest thing is this is indicative of all of their announced shows. 70%of it being reality tv. And if something needs to be ripped off or payed an “homage” to,I’d rather it be a great space oriented sci-fi show,than monsters and superheroes! @Browncoat1984 I hear you,and I’ve a feeling we have similar tastes in tv sci-fi,starting with your nick that alludes to Firefly,which was pure awesomeness!!But unfortunately,I think you can forget about Farscape..you and me… Read more »
Done with SyFy channel. Exit Stargate, exit moi. SyFy has not had it’s hand on the pulse of it viewers for several years now. IE Wrestling. On SyFy?
Does anyone know if there is any news on Ben Browder’s Naught For Hire, or Chris Judge’s proposed pilot project? They seem to have fallen to the floor?
Didn’y they send a bunch of these special people to the Island in lost ahahaha
wow syfy #$@^&%*$%# for taking off all the good shows stargate sg1 atlantis universe farscape and all the other syfy. what does wrestling have to do with this channel and all those reality shows. i will stop watching this channel as soon as stargate Universe is over. all the crap that is played on this channel is unbelievable
@Browncoat1984 @Jim
I’m with you there. A reboot of Quantum Leap would be pretty cool, if they did it right. And as for “a great space oriented sci-fi show”, how about one that the current generation probably hasn’t even heard of: Space 1999 !!! I would love to see a renewed version of that show. I remember being glued to my TV every week when it aired.
lol
Doesn’t sound very good, but I’ll watch the first episode. Can’t judge a book by it’s cover, even though it sounds like a book you’ve read before.
Ah,the good old days,when there was music on MTV and sci-fi on Sci-Fi Channel.. But yet another one bites the dust and goes down the UPN drain.There are some good reality shows out there,I love Deadliest Catch and Mythbusters,but what they did is took the cheeziest of the cheezy of the reality too.And so,once a great channel becomes a 1pm channel for housewives.SyFy is not only confused about it’s name and what it wants,but is promoting this move and the new line-up as a huge,historical venture,all the while insulting the intelligence of it’s former viewers,while at the same time not… Read more »
SGU is not a rip off a BSG, im not a BSG fan but i have seen enough eps to not make a ridiculous statement like that. Destiny’s mission couldn’t be more original, backround radiation from god??? I really wish they would finish the story. At least let me get a SGU movie. There are no space exploration shows left, i guess people care more about cupcake wars and “the situation” doing laundry.
@shermacidal: Well, considering that BSG turned really religious in its last season, with the whole search for God and Starbuck being an angel or something… I would say SGU followed BSG pretty closely, down to Rush=Balthar, Young=Adama and Wray=Roslin as the main scientist-soldier-civilian trio. I’m not saying it’s bad, mind you, it’s about what you do with the theme. But when I see SGU fans bash another show that hasn’t even aired yet for its “unoriginality”, I can’t help but laugh.
we need some kind of new sci fi channel. i am done with this station
The plot sounds very unoriginal and immediately I thought of Heroes before I got to the line that mentioned said show as a comparison. That said I’m unfortunately not surprised. This is a symptom of the recession we are all in. Everyone, even multi million (or billion) corporations are feeling the pinch and their bean counters are telling them that they can’t take big risks on original ideas and easily recover if they are a flop. Even franchises that are well established like StarGate are not exempt as we saw not that long ago with the nonrenewal of SGU. The… Read more »
@katikatnik You know what they say;Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,or something like that.But I am a huge BSG fan and those parallels you draw are completely incorrect.On that level you could say that anything is a copy of everything else,especially on tv. No SGU is most definitely not a rip off of Galactica,it still exists whithin it’s own canon.The only real similarities are in the cinematography,visual style..but since BSG wasn’t the first show to use it,that comparisson falls flat too. And people are mostly bashing the trend,not just this particular show,for the sake of this show.And that IS… Read more »
I hope syfy picks up the new pilot that the crew of SGU is working on.
I didn’t like it at all that they canceled SG-1 for SGA and then canceled SGA for SGU where only the Gate was a original Stargate element.
And now they do uncreative shows like Alphas they really dig their own grave since they changed their name.
@ib1117 Why would you wish something like that? So it can get cancelled before it gets off the ground? SyFy needs to go out of business. I hope someone OTHER THAN SyFy picks up their new show.
@Xyla: I worded that wrong, I hope someone picks up their new show.
I’m a long time fan of Space, been watching the channel for over thirty years. I’ve seen more unoriginal shows and films on this network than I can count.
I can say for one thing for sure, Sy Fi needs to go back to its roots.
@ todd89
I assume that you are not referring to the Canadian channel SPACE: The Imagination Station. SPACE first aired in October, 1997.
Syfy goes dumb,dumber,,dumbest. I would like to know Science fiction do they still have? It is pure fiction that they have any science fiction of merit anymore. All I see is what has been rightly critiqued here-wrestling,reality shows only a troglodyte could watch,and of course wrestling-ambrosia for the Walmart people! There is no science fiction channel anymore.We are doomed to re-runs of past series.