Syfy UK has closed a deal with GK-TV to acquire the exclusive first run UK broadcast rights to Canadian science-fiction series Continuum. The show’s ten episode first season is set to premiere on Syfy UK in late September.
Created by Simon Barry, Continuum follows Kiera Cameron, a cop from the future who finds herself trapped in the present day. When a group of fanatical terrorists escapes their planned execution in the year 2077, they vault back in time to 2012 sweeping dedicated City Protective Services officer, Kiera, along with them. With unexpected assistance from teen tech genius Alec Sadler, Kiera concentrates on bringing down the terrorists before they can change the course of history forever. Desperate to get back to her husband and son, Kiera impersonates a local law enforcement officer to expedite her investigation, forming an uneasy alliance with her new partner, detective Carlos Fonnegra. The drama series is produced by Reunion Pictures in association with Shaw Media and stars Rachel Nichols (Criminal Minds), Erick Knudsen (Jericho), Victor Webster (Castle), Tony Amendola (Stargate SG-1), Stephen Lobo (Smallville), Lexa Doig (Andromeda), William B. Davis (The X-Files), Roger Cross (24), Luvia Peterson (The L Word), Terry Chen (Combat Hospital) and Omari Newton (Sophie).
Continuum, which has proved to be a hit for Canadian broadcaster Showcase, broke ratings records with its premiere episode on May 27th to become Showcase’s highest-rated single episode ever. The seres premiered to 1.7 million viewers throughout its two airings, garnering a viewership of 900,000 (2+) and 427,000 (A25-54) in its 9 pm timeslot. The series also has the distinction of becoming the second Canadian series to find its UK home on Syfy; the other being fellow Showcase sci-fi series Lost Girl.
Speaking of the acquisition of Continuum, Adam Collings, Channel Director of Syfy UK, said: “With gripping story-telling, high production values and a terrific cast, Continuum has the hallmark of a landmark science fiction series. It combines classic genre themes of dystopian futures and the space-time continuum, with universal themes questioning the nature of good and evil. At its core it’s also the story of a strong-minded heroine’s fight for her future and her family.”
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But not the US SyFy? I really want to see it!
ReplyDeleteLost Girl aired on SyFy UK and Australlia before SyFy USA so hopefully its a step
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it's not very good. It looks like it should be and then the characters have no personality. I'm surprised SyFy UK picked it up actually.
ReplyDeleteThe first season was awesome i watch it 2 times cant wait for season 2
ReplyDeleteThat's great! Still no word on S2 yet? I thought we would've heard by now, I guess this pick up by SyFy UK means a 2nd season's a sure thing.
ReplyDeletegood news cos, uk syfy dont need to cut stuff like us syfy, uk syfy is much more flexible :D
ReplyDeleteCan't disagree with you more Isbloom. I find Continuum rather refreshing, especially given that it tosses the whole notion of who is "Good" and who is "Bad", squarely on it's backside. I don't think of the "terrorists" of Liber8, as "the bad guys". They do bad things, sure. But their idea is a good thing. Something to hold onto, to treasure highly: FREEDOM!
ReplyDeleteIn other news, has their been any word on if Continuum is being renewed as of yet?
Continuum doesnt really have anything that the US would need to censor its pretty tame
ReplyDeleteShow was crap.
ReplyDeleteAll the playing with good and bad in world can't overcome not having a single character who has a personality or is the least bit developed into more than girl with advanced tech and an earpiece runs around trying to do something. Sorry. Honestly in the first three episode she has to be told to speak on multiple occasions that's how out of touch with the rest of the cast she is. There's a reason that rating tanked from the premiere--it looked good, but it didn't bare out.
ReplyDeleteNo. Just no.
ReplyDeleteContinuum is amongst the best shows to air in these last two years. It reminds me a lot of 4400.
Every single character minus the cop partner, has been interesting,flawed and morally ambiguous. You must have some VERY weird tastes.
Um...you're citing the 4400 as a great show and I have weird tastes?
ReplyDeleteYeah - Carlos is the one who acts worse than a baked potato. Other than that, I don't see it.
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