Archive for May, 2009
BSG Guests On ‘Warehouse 13
by Warehouse-13 on May.30, 2009, under News
It’s been pretty busy on the Battlestar Galactica front lately. It’s off air, sure, but inevitably one thing leads to another, and now, we have more former troopers showing up in another sci-fi series, and the soundtracks getting some love (and a release date).
First up, it’s been confirmed that three BSG stars will take roles in another series that will air on Sci Fi, Warehouse 13. Tricia Helfer will guest star as an FBI agent based in Chicago, while Michael Hogan will play the father of the show’s star, Myka, played by Joanne Kelly. (Funnily enough, the person playing Myka’s mom is Hogan’s real-life wife, Susan.) (continue reading…)
Reasons to Tune In
by Warehouse-13 on May.30, 2009, under News
With Battlestar Galactica and The Sarah Connor Chronicles now gone, I’ll be looking to Warehouse 13 for my summer sci-fi fix. Thankfully, it looks like a pretty cool show. I like the concept, and I’m digging the Whedonesque vibe of the Sci Fi Channel’s latest preview clip and the show’s official trailer.
Now I have another reason to tune in. Actually, I have four more reasons. The show will be loaded with great geek-friendly guest stars (continue reading…)
Guest Stars
by Warehouse-13 on May.29, 2009, under News
Stargate Atlantis star Joe Flanigan will appear in SCI FI Channel’s upcoming Warehouse 13, as will former Battlestar Galactica cast members Tricia Helfer, Michael Hogan and Mark Sheppard, SCI FI announced.
Other guest stars include Gossip Girl’s James Naughton; Roger Rees of Cheers; Eureka’s Joe Morton, Erica Cerra and Niall Matter; and Ivan Sergei from Crossing Jordan. (continue reading…)
Mysterious Happenings
by Warehouse-13 on May.29, 2009, under News
We first told you about this new Sci-Fi (damnit, SYFY!) show a couple of years ago, and here’s a clip from Warehouse 13, which premieres in July. It shows one of the agents as he’s notified of his new assignment. Here’s an even more extensive trailer for the show that gives a better feel for what the show is all about. (continue reading…)