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Apple signs ‘Battlestar Galactica’ developer for new space drama
// Engadget


Apple has ordered yet another TV series to add to its growing list of 
star-backed original productions. The company signed network sci-fi luminary 
Ronald D. Moore, veteran of several Star Trek series and developer of the 
Battlestar Galactica reboot, to create a completely new space drama. The show 
will explore what would have happened if the space race between the United 
States, Soviet Russia and the rest of the world hadn't ended.

Fargo co-executive producers Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi will join Moore on the 
project, which does not yet have a title. It's the third series ordered by 
Apple's worldwide video programming division, which is headed by former Sony 
execs Jamie Erlicht & Zack Van Amburg. The tech giant had previously hired 
Steven Spielberg to produce a new version of the old Amazing Stories anthology 
series, as well as buying a TV drama created by and starring Jennifer Aniston 
and Reese Witherspoon.

There's no news on when Moore's show will be released, but his experience is 
reason enough to get excited. He started as a writer and eventual producer on 
Star Trek: The Next Generation before moving on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 
and a stint on Star Trek: Voyager. He became a showrunner on HBO's Carnivale 
before developing the rebooted Battlestar Galactica and later Starz's Outlander 
series adapting the books of the same name. Moore also co-developed Amazon's 
upcoming sci-fi anthology series, Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.

Source: Deadline


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