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April 10, 2026
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"Barry Sullivan β Jordan Braddock"
"Jessica Walter β Janet Braddock"
"Paul Frees β Narrator"
"Nico Minardos β Simon Brent"
"Ralph Bellamy β Dr. Matthew Pearce"
"Christopher George β Ben Richards"
"Don Knight β Fletcher"
"David Brian β Arthur Maitland"
"Carol Lynley β Sylvia Cartwright"
"Katie Saylor - Liana"
"Roddy McDowall - Dr. Jonathan Willaway"
"Lost in the Devil's Triangle, trapped in a dimension with beings from the future and from other worlds, a party of adventurers journeys through zones of time back to their own time. Varian, a man from the 23rd century, possessing awesome powers. From 1977, Fred, a young doctor just out of medical school. Scott Jordan, the 13-year-old son of a famous scientist. Liana, daughter of an Atlantean father and an extraterrestrial mother. And Jonathan Willaway, rebel scientist from the 1960s. Together they face the frightening unknown on... the fantastic journey."
"Jared Martin - Varian"
"Ike Eisenmann - Scott Jordan"
"Carl Franklin - Dr. Fred Walters"
"Madeleine Arthur as Charlotte Taylor"
"Leven Rambin as Natalie"
"Laura Slade Wiggins as Irene Quinn"
"Carly Pope as Morgan Burke"
"Nicholas Young as Professor Aldus Crick"
"Nick Eversman as Kurt Rundle"
"Robbie Amell as Stephen Jameson"
"Peyton List as Cara Coburn"
"Luke Mitchell as John Young"
"Aaron Yoo as Russell Kwon"
"Madeleine Mantock as Astrid Finch"
"Mark Pellegrino as Dr. Jedikiah Price"
"Sarah Clarke as Marla Jameson"
"Jeffrey Pierce as Jack Jameson/Roger Price"
"Jacob Kogan as Luca Jameson"
"Dan Stevens as T.I.M. (voice)"
"Alexa Vega as Hillary Cole"
"Meta Golding as Darcy Nichols"
"Simon Merrells as Hugh Bathory/The Founder"
"Serinda Swan as Cassandra Bathory"
"There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man, who even now fight to survive somewhere beyond the heavens."
"I was vested emotionally in Battlestar, I really loved the thematic things. I donβt feel it really got its shot, and I canβt blame anyone else, I was at the center of that."
"Asimov: Battlestar Galactica for instance, started off with twenty to thirty minutes of space battles which looked exactly like air battles in World War I. You could swear that the space ships were surrounded by air the way the maneuvered. One felt it was unworthy."
"Asimov: Well, I liked Star Wars. I thought Battlestar Galactica was such a close imitation of Star Wars, emphasizing the less attractive portions, that I was a little impatient with it."
"Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar Galactica leads a rag-tag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest... a shining planet known as Earth."