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Babylon 5 Movie Starts Filming in April 397

An anonymous reader writes "According to comingsoon.net, the first theatrical Babylon 5 movie, "The Memory of the Shadows" starts filming in April. The story was written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski."
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Babylon 5 Movie Starts Filming in April

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  • pre-emptive mirror (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 09, 2004 @02:03AM (#11039683)
    Steven Beck will direct a big screen adaptation of the popular sci-fi TV series Babylon 5. The movie, titled The Memory of Shadows, is intended for theatrical release and was written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski. Production Weekly reports that the project starts filming this April in the UK.

    In "Shadows," the technology of the ancient and extinct Shadow race is being unleashed upon the galaxy by an unknown force, and Earthforce intelligence officer Diane Baker, whose brother was recently killed in a mysterious explosion, it out to find out who is behind the intergalactic conspiracy.

    Joining her is Galen, a techno-mage who has been charged with keeping the technology out of the hands of those who would abuse it.
  • by Random Chaos ( 831686 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @02:19AM (#11039766)
    Well, this is news that is long awaited. It looks like this may be a follow-on to the Crusade spin-off series since it is dealing with leftover Shadow technology. Plus Galen, being present in Crusade, draws a link between those two. There have been rumors that Lando might show up in it...and where he goes G'Kar goes too. JMS also made some comments a while back about having to rewrite the script some after Richard Biggs died (Dr. Franklin) so clearly it looks like some B5 crew from the original show might show up beyond the ambassadors.

    Can't wait to hear more news.

    *Waiting for JMS to release some info directly still
  • Re:Question ... (Score:5, Informative)

    by ionpro ( 34327 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @02:25AM (#11039783) Homepage
    There were actually five Bab5 movies (/me fires up the FTP client):
    I: In the Beginning (Earth-Minbari War, editorialized by Londo)
    II: Thirdspace (Set Between winning the Shadow War and the assault on earth, the B5 crew finds a portal to another dimension left by the Vorlons)
    III: The River Of Souls (Elaboration on the Soul Keeper concept introduced in one of the first episodes)
    IV: The Legend of the Rangers -- which, by the way, I quite liked. I think it's been much maligned. Ranger movie
    V: A Call To Arms -- this set the backplot for the spin-off Crusade.

    These were all TNT (?) Movies of the Week.
  • OMG! OMG! (Score:2, Informative)

    by -noefordeg- ( 697342 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @03:06AM (#11039956)
    -My first thought when reading this :)

    I think Babylon 5 is without a doubt the best sci-fi series I've seen. And the last time I watched it through, I had located some of the best sites (IMO) on the net with references/story/background/everything for each B5 episode and read everything before watching an episode.
    Especially reading the Lurker's Episode Guide added a lot to the series.

    Lurker's Guide. [midwinter.com]
    Timeline from Babylon 5 History Page [chronology.org]
  • Re:Question ... (Score:3, Informative)

    by tap ( 18562 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @03:09AM (#11039970) Homepage
    You're right about that, it was a pilot for a possible new B5 series on sci-fi. The didn't buy crusade becaue it wasn't bad enough, sci-fi only buys crap series. So JMS came up with a new series that was worse than crusade, but it still wasn't bad enough for sci-fi. So they bought Andromeda, Scare Tactics, and the 3rd season of Lexx instead.

    JMS says lengend of the rangers was killed by Osama bin Laden. After 9/11, the NFL postponed their games. That meant the football season ended later. Which caused B5:LotR to go up against a football game on the east coast. This game just so happened to be the most watched football game ever. So the east cost ratings weren't good enough for a series, but on the west coast, with no game, they were.

  • by nebaz ( 453974 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @03:47AM (#11040096)
    Tim Choate (Zathras) also died recently in a motorcycle accident. :-( link [google.com]
  • by Kaimelar ( 121741 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @03:51AM (#11040109) Homepage
    While you're waiting for the movie, check out the fan-created flight sim, complete with a detailed story, realistic physics, and great ship models:

    http://ifh.firstones.com/ [firstones.com]

    Enjoy!
  • by ce25254 ( 25706 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @03:59AM (#11040138)
    There have been rumors that Lando might show up in it...and where he goes G'Kar goes too.
    Londo (Mollari) was in Babylon 5, Lando (Calrissian) was in Star Wars films. Probably a typo, but anyway. (Surprised I remember this, actually--I forgot all about Star Wars after seeing Babylon 5.)
  • Re:First Post ... (Score:5, Informative)

    by Y-Crate ( 540566 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @04:00AM (#11040144)
    "By the by, anybody else find Zathras to be the funniest time-travelling alien ever?"

    Yes, sadly Tim Choate [imdb.com] who brought the character to life on screen passed away 2 and a half months ago. :(

    He will be missed.
  • by TheRaven64 ( 641858 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @05:13AM (#11040347) Journal
    Last episode? The episode you're describing was the season finale for season 3, right at the height of the shadow war story arc. There were two complete seasons after that...
  • by Magnetic_Monopole ( 300577 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @05:23AM (#11040370)
    If it doesn't have Claudia Christian, I'm not gonna see it.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 09, 2004 @05:41AM (#11040427)
    This guy is clearly a troll... As noted below he's talking about an Season 3 episode, while the entire series ran for 5 seasons.
    Additionally, IIRC Starcraft came out in 1998, while the Babylon 5 show he's talking about aired two years earlier in 1996.
  • Re:Question ... (Score:5, Informative)

    by Darren Winsper ( 136155 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @07:28AM (#11040737)
    Crusade was buggered over by TNT. Anyhow, keep in mind that the first season of B5 was episodic and only hinted at what was to come. Crusade was the same; JMS actually planned to have the ship find the cure early in the second season, discover some massive plot involving earth and shadow technology and end up essentially on the run from Earth Force.
  • by Deusy ( 455433 ) <.gro.ixev. .ta. .eilrahc.> on Thursday December 09, 2004 @08:14AM (#11040876) Homepage
    There's also the Vega Strike B5 Mod [babylon5chronicles.tk], which is in the unusual position of having a lot of models and nobody to do the plot/scripting.

    There's some really good eye candy in the VS B5 forum [sourceforge.net].
  • Re:Question ... (Score:5, Informative)

    by mfarah ( 231411 ) <`miguel' `at' `farah.cl'> on Thursday December 09, 2004 @08:28AM (#11040931) Homepage
    Thats correct. Galen was the techno mage...

    Which lead me to fear this film will be more Crusader than Babylon5, and I for one did not really find the whole Crusader spinn-off that great.

    It became to much of a Star Trek clone.....(One ship travelling through space encountering weird aliens...)

    Wheres the fun in that? B5 was all about grand campaign and universe-spanning alliances.



    The thing about Crusade was that only the first 13 episodes were filmed, which are usually where you
    introduce the viewers to the series, basic premise, characters, etcetera. The show didn't have a chance to get started.

    SPOILERS AHEAD

    Two scripts were written by JMS but not filmed - episodes 14 and the season finale. They were published at a long gone website and I had a chance to read them.

    In episode 14, the ship finds the ship that attacked the Captain's ship long ago (when Galen
    rescues it), and the Excalibur manages to toast it. In the season finale, they find another one of those, track it down as it flees to its base, where they are confronted by defending fighters, which are... get this... starfuries! Yup, that ship was built by humans using Shadow tech.

    JMS hinted that the plague thing was just the way to introduce the series, and that a cure would be found early (possibly as early as season 2!), but Excalibur would become a FUGITIVE ship in the meantime...

    No, not like trek. :-)

  • by xVladx ( 838826 ) on Thursday December 09, 2004 @11:02AM (#11042017)
    If you want to know the outcome of Bester and Garabaldi's storylines, I highly recommend picking up the Psi Corps trilogy of books. Actually, a lot of the books are really good reading if you're a fan of the series. The ones worth checking out are:

    The Psi Corps Trilogy:
    Dark Genesis
    Deadly Relations
    Final Reckoning

    The first two books actually take place before most of the actual series, but there's some really good backstory involving the founding of the Psi Corps, and Bester's upbringing. The last book actually takes place near the end of the series, and ties up a lot of the litte loose ends left by the series. While the third book is the only one directly dealing with the Garabaldi/Bester situation, the first two are crucial for a plot point near the end of the book.

    Legions of Fire (aka: The Centauri Prime Trilogy)
    The Long Night of Centauri Prime
    Armies of Light and Dark
    Out of the Darkness

    I'm still reading through these books, myself. This trilogy focuses on the events on Centauri Prime between the episdodes The Fall of Centauri Prime and Sleeping in Light. While there aren't as many unanswered questions regarding that storyline, it's been a good read so far, and hopefully the few unanswered questions (especially from War Without End) will get some answers by the time I get through the third book.

    There's also a couple stand-alone novels that fill in some more of the series' backstory...

    The Shadow Within shows what John and Anna Sheridan were doing during the expedition to Z'ha'dum. It's a good book, but not quite as essential to the overall plot as some of the others. You do get some pretty neat insight into one of the characters from the series, though.

    To Dream In the City of Sorrows shows us what Sinclair was up to between the end of the first season and War Without End. Much like The Shadow Within, it's really more about filling in the backstory than resolving loose ends, but it's still worth checking out. There's also a trilogy of books revolving around the Techno-Mages, but I have yet to get around to those. For some reason, I was never a fan of them beyond their one episode in the second season of the show. I always felt them to be a little out of place in the B5 universe, and their frequent occurance in a lot of the more recent B5 stuff just seems like they're being crammed in. This is possibly why I'm not overly stoked about the brief description that we have of TMoS so far. It just seems like it's more likely to be a random story that just happens to take place in the B5 universe, instead of an extension on the original series. What I really would have liked to have seen is more elaboration on the Telepath War that takes place between the last two episodes of the series. There's some information about it in the last book of the Psi Corps trilogy, but not a whole lot.

  • by Lord Satri ( 609291 ) <alexandrelerouxNO@SPAMgmail.com> on Thursday December 09, 2004 @11:10AM (#11042089) Homepage Journal
    These words are probably useless, too many comments already (/. suffering from its own success). Anyway, there goes some links I have not seen yet in the threads.

    The Lurker's Guide (already in the threads) [midwinter.com]

    B5 quotes [leroux.net]

    More quotes [midwinter.com]

    I Found Her - Free great B5 game (worthed a look) [firstones.com]

    Probably much more interesting links. I *really* liked B5. It helped me see things differently and actively participated in my "growing up". I published a Babylon 5 book of quotes if you're interested. Like many others, I fear a movie won't be good enough. One of the strengths of B5 was telling a story over countless episodes, not only 2 hours. Time will say.

    "We create the future, with our words, our deeds and with our beliefs"
    - Lady Ladira, B5: "Signs and Portents"

  • Re:Sigh.... (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 09, 2004 @11:24AM (#11042224)
    Heck, Dr. Who even invented "The Matrix" in 1978, thanks to Douglas Addams.

    Wow, three mistakes in one sentence. The Matrix-like episode, "The Deadly Assassin", was written by Robert Holmes and produced in 1976. This was before Douglas Adams (whose name you misspelled) had anything to do with the series.

    Of course, this gets posted at 0, so no one will see it.
  • Last episode? The episode you're describing was the season finale for season 3, right at the height of the shadow war story arc. There were two complete seasons after that...

    IIRC, on one run of the show on Channel 4 in the UK, Babylon 5 was originally only aired up to season 3, and they couldn't get the rights for seasons 4 and 5. So it's not beyond the realm of possibility for some people to think that S3 was the last season of the show.

    A B5 synopses page [thegalacticgateway.com] contains a summary of the next-to-last S3 episode [thegalacticgateway.com], and at the bottom there's a bit of explanation of what happened with Channel 4.

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