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Dean Devlin’s The Ark Gets February Premiere Date

Two of Stargate’s creators are teaming up for a new science fiction show, and today Syfy Channel announced when we’ll get to see it. The Ark will premiere Wednesday, February 1 (10/9c) on the U.S. cable channel. Weekly episodes will then stream the next day on Peacock.

The show is created by Dean Devlin (writer and producer of 1994’s original Stargate movie), and executive produced by Devlin and Jonathan Glassner. Glassner co-created Stargate SG-1 with Brad Wright in 1997.

The two previously worked together on the fantasy series The Outpost, which aired on The CW.

The show is set a century into humankind’s future, when a mission to establish a new colony on another world is disrupted by a catastrophe en route that leaves the crew fighting for survival in space. Take a look at the trailer:

From Syfy:

The series takes place 100 years in the future when planetary colonization missions have begun as a necessity to help secure the survival of the human race. The first of these missions on a spacecraft known as Ark One encounters a catastrophic event causing massive destruction and loss of life. With more than a year left to go before reaching their target planet, a lack of life-sustaining supplies and loss of leadership, the remaining crew must become the best versions of themselves to stay on course and survive.

The Ark stars Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman, Reece Ritchie, Stacey Read, and Ryan Adams.

The show’s freshman season will be comprised of 12 episodes. Production began last March in Serbia. Devlin and Glassner are co-showrunners, with Marc Roskin and Rachel Olschan-Wilson also executive producing for Devlin’s Electric Entertainment.

Will you be watching The Ark?

Darren

Darren created GateWorld in 1999 and is the site's managing editor. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and three spin-off Stargate fans.

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  • Interesting, but I don't trust SyFy not to cancel it early, so I'll have to wait and see what happens over the next few years before deciding to watch it :-/

  • what is going on with the networks, a great pedegree of show producers and they get a lower tier of networks to contract with? I don't mind not having to pay, but if I want a higher quality network to show my favorite shows, it looks like the Network it shows on here in the USA has more tiers, where one can pay for no commercials too. Since most of us already subscribe to some service or another we are already in several hundred dollars a month just to view tv shows. I would have thought the bidding and contracts would have brought more attention from other networks. I can only hope that it all works as well as we hope for the new series!

  • No, I shall not be watching The Ark. I did not find myself interested enough in it to even finish the trailer. Reading the related posts about Dean Devlin makes me even more leery, especially given that I have not watch televisions for months now and do not regret its absence in my life.

    It has left me more time to write for myself, to read blog posts like this one, and to leave the (probably obnoxious) comments I so enjoy leaving. I have spent more time talking to other science fiction fans, and in particular those who read and also write science fiction.

  • Cool, another lame ass show with a bunch of genius, trendy looking twenty somethings that somehow are the last hope in fixing the environment, staving off a plague, stopping an alien invasion or in this case mankind's only hope at a new colony. Apparently they think if you throw enough s##t at the wall, eventually some of it will stick. SciFi channel (which is how I will always spell it) has turned into another version of the CW and is a reason the channels ratings continue to plummet.

  • Seems like it's been done before same old same old running out of ideas better off continuing the Stargate franchise and drop Devlin for Wright I won't bother watching Ark!

  • I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but that trailer makes it look rather melodramatic. In the worst BSG "oh god oh god, we're all going to die in the middle of space" kind of way. Plus the setting strongly implies that they don't get off the ship (where would they go?), and that's no fun.

    That said, Devlin was responsible for The Librarians, so he is capable of doing something light and airy when needed. So hopefully the trailer is overplaying the grimness.

    • I think TV listings typically appear once we are within the 2-week window. I'll be looking for the show on my DVR subscriptions after January 18 or so.

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