- Terra Nova (TV series)
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Terra Nova Genre Drama
Science fiction
Action
Adventure
Adventure fiction
Family sagaCreated by Kelly Marcel
Craig SilversteinDeveloped by Mitch Kramer Starring Jason O'Mara
Shelley Conn
Christine Adams
Allison Miller
Landon Liboiron
Naomi Scott
Rod Hallett
Alana Mansour
Stephen LangComposer(s) Brian Tyler Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 7[1] (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Steven Spielberg
Peter Chernin
Rene Echevarria
Brannon Braga
Jon Cassar
Aaron Kaplan
Katherine Pope
Darryl Frank
Justin Falvey
Alex Graves
Craig Silverstein
Kelly MarcelProducer(s) Mark H. Ovitz
Livia Hanich (co-prod.)
(consulting producers)
Chris Brancato
Michael Fazekas
Tara ButtersEditor(s) Jeff Betancourt
Caroline Ross
Henk Van Eeghen, ACELocation(s) Queensland, Australia Cinematography Nelson Cragg Running time 45 minutes Production company(s) 20th Century Fox Television
Amblin Television
Chernin Entertainment
Kapital Entertainment
Siesta ProductionsBroadcast Original channel Fox Picture format 720p (HDTV) Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1 First shown in United States Original run September 26, 2011 – presentExternal links Website Terra Nova is an American science fiction drama television series that airs on Fox on Monday nights & Star World on Saturday nights. It premiered September 26, 2011 with a one-and-a-half-hour episode.[2] It follows the Shannon family as they go 85 million years into the past to save humanity.
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Plot
The show begins in the year 2149, a time when all life on planet Earth is threatened with extinction due to dwindling worldwide air quality and overpopulation. It has become virtually impossible for humanity to survive, and almost no vegetation exists. At Hope Plaza, a massive ring shaped structure in Chicago, scientists discover a rift in space-time that allows people to travel 85 million years back in time to the late Cretaceous period of a prehistoric Earth. The Shannon family (father Jim, his wife Elisabeth, and their three children Josh, Maddie, and Zoe) join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova becoming part of the first human colony on the other side of the temporal doorway.[3]
The Shannon Family starts a new life in Terra Nova while dealing with carnivorous dinosaurs and the Sixers, a splinter group of colonists from the Sixth Pilgrimage with a secret agenda.
Production
The series is based on an idea by British writer Kelly Marcel.[4] Alex Graves signed on to direct the pilot.[5] Brannon Braga and René Echevarria serve as showrunners.[6][7] Australia was chosen after producer Steven Spielberg vetoed Hawaii because he wanted a different filming location from his 1993 film Jurassic Park.[8] The two-hour pilot was filmed over 26 days in late November to December 2010.[4] It was shot in south-east Queensland, Australia, with locations in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Gold Coast Hinterland.[9][10] The shoot was plagued by torrential rain and additional material had to be shot in 2011, with a total estimated cost between $10 to $20 million to be amortized over the season.[8][11] More than 250 sets were constructed.[12] An episode takes eight to nine days to shoot, like most television dramas, but six weeks in post-production, twice the television average.[4] The average episode budget is about $4 million,[11] compared to an average of $3 million for broadcast network dramas.[13] Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated, "This thing is going to be huge. It's going to take an enormous production commitment."[14]
In an unusual decision, Fox skipped ordering just a pilot, and instead immediately ordered thirteen episodes. This was partly due to financial reasons, as the large Australian sets are expensive to dismantle and rebuild. Despite this decision, the producers denied the production was over-budget, with Peter Rice explaining instead the show is "a very expensive... very ambitious television show". Kevin Reilly continued, "We're not in completely uncharted territory here. The start-up cost for the series is definitely on the high end. But it's not some bank-breaking series".[15] With only 10% of Cretaceous-era dinosaurs recorded in the fossil record, the producers decided to supplement the series with ones which might have existed; paleontologist Jack Horner was brought in to help create realistic creatures for the period and different from those of the Jurassic Park film franchise.[8]
In June 2010, the first cast member was announced – Jason O'Mara as Jim Shannon.[16] In late August, Allison Miller joined the cast.[17] In September, Deadline Hollywood reported that Stephen Lang signed on to play the role of Commander Taylor.[18] An executive producer, David Fury, left the series as a result of creative differences.[19] In September, Shelley Conn landed the female lead role.[20] In October, Brian Tyler was chosen as the composer,[21] Mido Hamada was cast as a security head,[22] while Landon Liboiron, Naomi Scott, and Alana Mansour were cast as the three children.[23] In November, Christine Adams was cast as Mira.[24] In May 2011, Rod Hallett joined the cast.[25]
The cast and crew returned to Queensland, Australia on May 20, 2011 to continue production on the first season. Filming commenced on May 25, 2011.[26] With a long production process on the series,[12] it was announced in July 2011 that the first season would consist of thirteen episodes to finish airing in December 2011.[27]
Cast
Main
- Jason O'Mara as James "Jim" Shannon, former Chicago Police narcotics detective and devoted father with a complicated past.[28] He is sentenced to six years in prison after assaulting a Population Control officer after it is discovered that he and his wife broke the law by having a third child. Two years later, his wife Elisabeth helps him escape and Jim successfully makes it into Terra Nova with his family. After saving Commander Nathaniel Taylor's life, Jim joins Taylor's security team.[29]
- Shelley Conn as Dr. Elisabeth Shannon, a trauma surgeon who has been recruited for Terra Nova. She is married to Jim.[28] She helps Jim escape prison so he can accompany the family to Terra Nova.[29]
- Christine Adams as Mira, leader of the Sixers, a rebel group that opposes Terra Nova. They are called Sixers because they arrived as part of the sixth pilgrimage.[28] In "The Runaway", the Sixers demonstrate that they are not "all bad." Mira says in that episode that she has a daughter in 2149 named Sienna, who was only four when Mira left, and that all she wants is to make sure that she would be able to see her daughter again.[30]
- Allison Miller as Skye, a veteran resident of Terra Nova from the fifth pilgrimage, who guides Josh. Her parents have reportedly died, and after that she was adopted by Commander Taylor. She teaches Josh the value of family and seems to understand his problems. She soon grows to having feelings for Josh, and they start to kiss at one point, but Josh quickly ends it, saying he feels uncomfortable about the situation because he had left his girlfriend behind and still hopes for a future reunion.[17]
- Landon Liboiron as Josh Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 17-year-old son. He is reluctant to leave his girlfriend behind.[28] He is at first rebellious towards his father, and he resents his father for having assaulted a police officer, resulting in his being imprisoned, but they eventually reconcile.[29]
- Naomi Scott as Maddy Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 15-year-old daughter. An intelligent, awkward teen, Maddy hopes to reinvent herself in Terra Nova.[28] She develops a crush on Mark Reynolds, a soldier.[29]
- Rod Hallett as Dr. Malcolm Wallace, who recruited Elisabeth for Terra Nova. The two were romantically involved before she met Jim.[25] According to Elisabeth, she and Malcolm once dated for a minute and a half.[citation needed]
- Alana Mansour as Zoe Shannon, the five-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Shannon.[28] In the series premise, all families (in 2149) are restricted to no more than two children. Zoe was kept hidden until Population Control officers raided the Shannon residence and arrested Jim. Zoe is curious, cute and very bright. In her spare time, she likes making toy dinosaurs.[citation needed]
- Stephen Lang as Commander Nathaniel Taylor, a pioneer and leader of Terra Nova.[28] The first person to arrive, Taylor survived the first four months (118 days) on his own, then began building a community as new settlers came through; he has been the leader for seven years. When Skye's parents died, he became her legal guardian and father figure to her.[31] Taylor has a son named Lucas, who has abandoned Terra Nova and is working with the renegade Sixers. Taylor knows nothing of his son's survival, and believes he went missing, and has not been seen since in years. In early development, Nathaniel Taylor was named Frank Taylor.[32]
Recurring cast
- Simone Kessell as Alicia Washington, the second-in-command to Nathaniel Taylor.[33]
- Ashley Zukerman as Lucas, Taylor's son who is against his father and Terra Nova.[34]
- Dean Geyer as Mark Reynolds, a soldier and Maddy's love interest.
- Damian Walshe-Howling as Carter, a member of the Sixers and one of Mira's men who attempted to kill Taylor and was briefly held prisoner.
- Damien Garvey as Tom Boylan, a bar owner who sometimes trades with the Sixers.
- Emelia Burns as Reilly, one of Taylor's soldiers.[34]
- Sam Parsonson as Hunter Boyce, a teen who went outside the gates and was injured. Hunter also had a parasite and is in love with Skye.
North American broadcast
Terra Nova was expected to premiere in May 2011 with a two-hour preview, but due to the time involved for visual effects, its pilot was moved to autumn (late September) 2011 to air with the rest of season one.[35] In May 2011, Fox announced the series would air on Monday nights,[28] and released a full trailer.[36] Terra Nova premiered at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 23, 2011.[37] The FOX premiere drew 9.22 million viewers and 3.1 in the 18-49 demo in live plus same day results, rising to 4.1 in Live+3, the best result by a new drama.[38][39] Terra Nova's high DVR gains were attributed to competition from Monday Night Football which, being a sports event, is less conducive to delayed viewing.[39] In its second week on FOX, the show retained 100% of its demo rating (3.1), the best retention by a new series,[40] CityTV simul-casts the series for audiences in Canada. The Canadian premiere drew 1.4 million viewers, the largest audience for a drama in CityTV's history.[40]
International broadcast
In Poland, Fox has picked up the series, and premiered it six days after its U.S. debut (on Sunday).[41] In the UK & Ireland, digital channel Sky 1 has picked up the series, which will air one week after the US.[42] In Australia, Network Ten has picked up the series, where it will air within days of its U.S. release.[43] In Russia, Armenia and few other CIS countries the series premiered on Channel One on September 27, 2011.[44] In Israel, yes has picked up the series, where it will air within a day of its U.S. release in both high definition and standard definition.[45] In Brazil the series began airing dubbed in Portuguese on 10 October by Fox Brazil. In Germany, ProSieben has picked up the series, and will air in spring 2012.[46] In India, it premiered on October 8, 2011 on Star World in both high definition and standard definition.[47] In Italy, satellite channel FOX acquired the series, which will air one week after the US. The premiere will air on October 4, 2011. In Belgium, BeTV is broadcasting the series on Thursdays, three days after US FOX, in a new "Direct from US" program, the premiere debuting on September 29, 2011, in HD and SD.[48] In most of the Southeast Asian countries, FOX and FOX HD bought the rights to air the series starting October 29, 2011.[49] In Portugal, TVI is broadcasting the series on Sundays, starting November 6, 2011. Jack TV shall broadcast this show in the Philippines.Terra Nova will also premiere in Japan on FOX in December 2011.
Episodes
Main article: List of Terra Nova episodesSeason Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 1 13[50] September 26, 2011 December 19, 2011[51] N/A N/A N/A Critical reception
Early reviews indicated much promise in the series. In June 2011, Terra Nova was one of eight honorees in the Most Exciting New Series category at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, voted by journalists who had seen the pilots.[52] The series' first season received an aggregated score of 64% across 28 reviews from Metacritic.[53] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette compared it to Outcasts.[54] The Los Angeles Times wrote: "Easily the most exciting show of the fall season, Fox's "Terra Nova" has such obvious, instant and demographically diverse appeal."[55] The New York Post called it "Good family fun",[56] while USA Today says "What matters are the dinosaurs, who — particularly in the first hour — are as convincing and startling as TV has ever offered, roaming a gorgeous, CGI-enhanced terrain."[57] The Wall Street Journal wrote: "'Terra Nova' leaves ye olde cheap-set series in the dust with production values that make each episode look cinematic."[58] The Washington Post writes "Literally the biggest thing on TV this fall, “Terra Nova” has it all: time travel, misguided utopianism, “Swiss Family Robinson”-style cohesion and lots of hungry dinosaurs. It’s all pretty dazzling."[59]
However, later reviews have been highly critical. The show was called "Stargate: SGU by Dr. Seuss" by Mark A. Perigard of the Boston Herald.[60] Sam Wallaston of the Guardian observed that there was only one interesting character and that "A lot of the fault lies with what they have to say to each other. The script is as corny and cheesy as a family-sized portion of cheesy corn nachos."[61] New York Magazine reviewer vowed never to watch the show again saying "Sure, the premise had promise, but even masochists like us can only take so much." [62]
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Steven Spielberg filmography 1970s Duel (1971) · The Sugarland Express (1974) · Jaws (1975) · Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) · 1941 (1979)1980s Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) · E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) · Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983; one segment) · Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) · The Color Purple (1985) · Empire of the Sun (1987) · Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) · Always (1989)1990s Hook (1991) · Jurassic Park (1993) · Schindler's List (1993) · The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) · Amistad (1997) · Saving Private Ryan (1998)2000s A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) · Minority Report (2002) · Catch Me If You Can (2002) · The Terminal (2004) · War of the Worlds (2005) · Munich (2005) · Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)2010s The Adventures of Tintin (2011) · War Horse (2011) · Lincoln (2012)Production
creditsI Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978) · Used Cars (1980) · Continental Divide (1981) · Poltergeist (1982) · E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) · Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) · Gremlins (1984) · Back to the Future (1985) · The Goonies (1985) · Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) · The Color Purple (1985) · An American Tail (1986) · The Money Pit (1986) · *batteries not included (1987) · Harry and the Hendersons (1987; uncredited) · Innerspace (1987) · Empire of the Sun (1987) · Three O'Clock High (1987; uncredited) · The Land Before Time (1988) · Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) · Back to the Future Part II (1989) · Always (1989) · Dad (1989) · Arachnophobia (1990) · Back to the Future Part III (1990) · Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) · Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) · An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) · Cape Fear (1991) · We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993) · Schindler's List (1993) · The Flintstones (1994) · The Little Rascals (1994; uncredited) · Casper (1995) · Balto (1995) · Twister (1996) · Men in Black (1997) · Amistad (1997) · Deep Impact (1998) · The Mask of Zorro (1998) · Saving Private Ryan (1998) · The Last Days (1998) · The Prince of Egypt (1998; uncredited) · The Haunting (1999; uncredited) · Wakko's Wish (1999) · The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) · Evolution (2001; uncredited) · A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) · Jurassic Park III (2001) · Men in Black II (2002) · Catch Me If You Can (2002) · The Terminal (2004) · The Legend of Zorro (2005) · Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) · Munich (2005) · Monster House (2006) · Flags of Our Fathers (2006) · Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) · Disturbia (2007; uncredited) · Transformers (2007) · Eagle Eye (2008) · Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) · The Lovely Bones (2009) · Hereafter (2010) · True Grit (2010) · Super 8 (2011) · Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) · Cowboys & Aliens (2011) · Real Steel (2011) · The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn (2011) · War Horse (2011) · Men in Black III (2012) · Cloud Atlas (2012)Television Night Gallery (1970) · Columbo (1971) · Amazing Stories (1985–1987) · Tiny Toon Adventures (1990–1992) · A Wish for Wings That Work (1991; uncredited) · Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992) · Family Dog (1993) · seaQuest DSV (1993–1995) · Animaniacs (1993–1998) · ER (1994) · Pinky and the Brain / Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain (1995–1999) · Freakazoid! (1995–1997) · High Incident (1996–1997) · Toonsylvania (1998) · Invasion America (1998) · Band of Brothers (2001) · Taken (2002) · Into the West (2005) · On the Lot (2007) · United States of Tara (2009–2011) · The Pacific (2010) · Falling Skies (2011–present) · Terra Nova (2011–present) · The River (2012–present) · Smash (2012–present)Games The Dig (1995) · Medal of Honor (1999) · Medal of Honor: Underground (2000) · Boom Blox (2008) · Boom Blox Bash Party (2009)Short films Tummy Trouble (1989; played with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids) · Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990; played with Dick Tracy) · Trail Mix-Up (1993; played with A Far Off Place) · I'm Mad (1994; played with Thumbelina)See also Firelight (1964) · Amblin' (1968) · Something Evil (1972) · "Kick the Can" (Twilight Zone: The Movie segment) (1983) · Bee Movie (2007)
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