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Fox has announced that it is to air new big-budget Steven Spielberg dinosaur drama Terra Nova.

Terra Nova, which is about a family from 100 years in the future that travels 150m years back in time, will use writers from drama series 24. The Fox Entertainment president, Kevin Reilly, said that the show will have an "enormous production commitment".

Most episodes of the show will work as standalone stories. There will be an underlying mythology to the show, according to the Hollywood Reporter, but "you won't need a study guide to follow it," said Reilly.

The show is set in the year 2149, a time when all life on planet Earth is threatened with extinction. In an effort to save the human race, scientists develop a portal allowing travel back in time to prehistoric Earth. The Shannon family (father Jim, his wife Elisabeth, and their three children Josh, Maddy and Zoe) join the tenth pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first human colony on the other side of the temporal doorway. However, they are unaware that the colony is in the middle of a group of carnivores; not all of them reptiles.

Cast

Jason O'Mara as Jim Shannon, a devoted father with a complicated past.

Stephen Lang as Commander Frank Taylor. The first person to cross the time portal, he is now the leader of the settlement.

Shelley Conn as Elisabeth Shannon, a trauma surgeon married to Jim.

Landon Liboiron as Josh Shannon, the 17-year-old son of Jim and Elisabeth. He is torn between two role models – his father and Commander Frank Taylor.

Naomi Scott as Maddy Shannon, the 15-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth. She has a distrust of authority, leading her on a dangerous path.

Allison Miller as Skye, a veteran resident of Terra Nova who guides Josh.

Mido Hamada as Guzman, the head of a security team who also serves as a trusted adviser to Frank Taylor.

Alana Mansour as Zoe Shannon, the five-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Shannon.

Christine Adams as Mira, the leader of a group that is opposed to Taylor.

Aisha Dee as Tahsa, as of yet there is no more info about this character.

The New Lost or The New FlashForward?

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Terra Nova, a série de TV sobre dinossauros que Steven Spielberg concebeu para a Fox, teve a sua primeira imagem divulgada. Por enquanto é apenas uma paisagem digital - veja na galeria, ao lado.

A trama de Terra Nova começa no ano de 2149 d.C., quando um grupo de pessoas se prepara para deixar o mundo pós-apocalíptico em que vive para viajar ao passado em uma máquina do tempo de alta tecnologia. A intenção é recomeçar a vida 150 milhões de anos atrás, no Jardim do Éden idealizado por eles - desfrutar de céu azul, árvores, comida de verdade... No entanto, a realidade que encontram no passado pré-histórico é muito diferente do que imaginavam.

Por enquanto não há nomes no elenco. Kyle Chandler (Early Edition, Friday Night Lights) estava cotado para ser um dos protagonistas, mas recusou a supostamente polpuda oferta. As filmagens de Terra Nova começam no meio do ano no Havaí.

O argumento de Terra Nova foi escrito por Craig Silverstein e Kelly Marcel, que também vão atuar como produtores-executivos. Brannon Braga, produtor e roteirista de Flashforward, 24 Horas e das séries de TV de Jornada nas Estrelas, será o produtor de Terra Nova no dia-a-dia da série, enquanto Spielberg apenas supervisiona.

A estreia acontece entre janeiro e fevereiro de 2011.

Fox will air a two hour preview in May of the big-budget prehistoric-set series, before it airs weekly in the Fall.

Fox Airs Promo During Super Bowl:

Gosto especialmente da ideia original de enviar humanos para a era dos dinossauros :-..

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The premiere of Terra Nova, the Steven Spielberg-produced TV show about humans traveling 85 million years into the past to escape their crappy, everything-is-dead present, has been pushed back from May until next autumn.

The reason? Fox needs more time to work on the special effects. Said Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly:

Terra Nova is one of the most ambitious television series ever produced [...] The cutting-edge visual effects used to create the world of Terra Nova, which is of massive scope and scale, require more time to be realized. This aspect of the series is essential, so we are pushing back the special early preview date to give the visual effects team the time needed for their groundbreaking work.

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The premiere of Terra Nova, the Steven Spielberg-produced TV show about humans traveling 85 million years into the past to escape their crappy, everything-is-dead present, has been pushed back from May until next autumn.

The reason? Fox needs more time to work on the special effects. Said Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly:

Terra Nova is one of the most ambitious television series ever produced [...] The cutting-edge visual effects used to create the world of Terra Nova, which is of massive scope and scale, require more time to be realized. This aspect of the series is essential, so we are pushing back the special early preview date to give the visual effects team the time needed for their groundbreaking work.

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