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‘V’ episode 2 ‘There Is No Normal Anymore’ Promos, Synopsis & Images

Dozens of UFO’s suddenly appear on Earth, hovering over major cities around the world and claim that their objective is to help the Human race, providing vastly superior intelligence and technology in exchange for water and minerals only found on Earth. The leader of the V’s (Visitors) Anna uses the popular TV anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the V’s have different intentions to what they claim. Erica and Father Jack find themselves being tracked down by a seeker.

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Check out this new ‘V’ teaser clip

We have already seen the first episode of ‘V’ in its entirety, have a read of our review here. But for those who have to wait until the New Year (yes UK viewers will have to wait that long) before seeing the highly anticipated ‘V’ remake, SCI FI.CO.UK are currently featuring an 4 minute clip from the episode on their site.

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Scott Peters steps down as ‘V’ showrunner

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Scott Peters has quit as showrunner on V, states The Hollywood Reporter.

Reports suggest that Peters will continue to work on the show, but will be immediately replaced as show runner by Scott Rosenbaum, who executive produces on NBC’s Chuck.

We attended an advance screening of the first episode last night and it truly blew our socks off! For a full review click here.

Unreality TV at the premiere of the new series of V!

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When I heard that the old 1983 sci-fi miniseries, V, was being rebooted, I must admit that I was a little disappointed. When we take a series that was a great story and throw a ton of new-millennium special effects, usually the story gets lost in the spectacle.

However – and please expect spoilers – tonight’s premiere of V actually managed to provide breathtaking special effects alongside a very solid storyline.

The thing about V is, if you’re my age (30-mumble mumble mumble), you’ll remember vague details about the original series. There’s the rat-eating stuff, the freaky reptilian alien baby, and the water-stealing endgame. But the details are hazy to say the least. I checked with other V veterans, and they tend to agree on this.

That’s a good starting point for the re-imagining of V. It’s almost a new start for us. I mean, did you know that “V” stands for “Visitor”?

The pilot episode establishes the story comprehensively. We meet the main characters on the morning the aliens choose to visit Earth. The scene where the spacecraft hover over the major cities of the world is amazing – using the entire base of each craft to beam a message to the citizens below was a stroke of genius. And yes, we’re universally agreed that Morena Baccarin may be one of the hottest aliens in science fiction history.

Anyway, here’s a quickie run-down of the main characters:

  • Erica Evans – an amazingly hot FBI MILF lady who’s suspicious of the aliens, and struggling to contain her son’s obsession with the visitors.
  • Tyler Evans – hormonal teenage son to Erica, he becomes an ambassador for the visitors, mostly to get into the pants of a hot blonde “V” (who played Supergirl in Smallville)
  • Chad Decker – an ambitious reporter who sacrifices his integrity by giving the visitors free publicity and interviews in return for furthering his career.
  • Father Jack Landry – a priest who is naturally suspicious of the visitors and worried about their effect on church attendance (i.e. the church pews are full since the aliens arrived).
  • Morris Chestnut – aha! A rebellious alien who disagrees with their plans to harvest the Earth and steal the planet’s natural resources. He sides with the resistance, but is in love with an Earth girl.

First off, I’m not entirely sure that broadcasting their message to entire cities was the safest and most effective way for an alien race to make first contact. Perhaps a discreet word with the major parliaments in the first instance?

However, the visitors quickly ingratiate themselves with the planet by offering their advanced knowledge in return for access to water. They set up various propaganda schemes to gain favour with their hosts, including “Peace Ambassadors” – gullible kids from Earth who sell the positive aspects of the visitors to their friends and families.

But down on Earth, there’s a counter-movement of humans who despise the aliens and seem to know much more about them than the “visitor” propaganda machine would like. These ‘resistance’ members claim that the visitors have been on Earth for many years, infiltrating society and spreading their influence and that their sudden decision to reveal themselves is the final part of their scheme to eradicate the human race.

Aside from some very special sci-fi set pieces, this reboot of “V” tackles religious themes and broader societal issues. I expect to see mother and son pitted against each other as one becomes closer to the aliens while the other joins the resistance against them. When we came out of the premiere, there was a lot of discussion around “what would an alien invasion mean for religion?” and “what are the consequences of discovering intelligent life in the universe?” And that might be the mark of a good show – making the viewer walk away asking questions.

This is republished from our community site, Unreality Shout.

V episode 1 PILOT spoilers, synopsis, images & clips

A remake of the 1983 sci-fi drama. Aliens arrive on Earth bearing gifts of advanced technologies, but FBI agent Erica Evans is suspicious of their motives, and discovers they are plotting to take over the planet by stealth. Starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Morris Chestnut.

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New ‘V’ has ‘terrorist aspect’

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V actress Morena Baccarin has claimed that the remake of the classic mini series, has a new “terrorist aspect” which sets it apart from it’s ’80s predecessor.

Baccarin, who plays Anna, told Sci-Fi Wire: “It completely reinvents the material, actually. It’s a reimagining of the old one, so it’s the same concept. Aliens come down from space. You have the conflict between them and humans. Why are they here?”

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Robert Englund: ‘V remake makes me feel pretty old’

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Robert Englund has revealed that the remake of V makes him “feel pretty old”.

England played a mild mannered alien named Willie in the original miniseries’ and TV show. Robert also starred as Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare On Elm Street franchise, which is currently being rebooted as well.

“My two biggest hits are being remade so there’s kind of a perfect storm right now,” he told TV Guide.

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Watch the first 8 minutes of V remake

ABC have released the above clip from their V remake, in advance of it’s US premiere on the 3rd of November.

It’s not a bad opening to the series and definitely introduces you to the major characters from the show. By the way, did anyone else notice Bailey Salinger from Party Of Five? Who would have known he was still alive and kicking?

Sci Fi’s ‘V’ to premiere in London

Sci Fi TV channel will preview a section of the ‘V’ first episode ahead of its US premiere.

This weekend will see a screening, airing ten minutes of the pilot episode at London MCM Expo.

“V is one of the most highly anticipated series of the year – and we can’t think of a better place to showcase it and whet fans’ appetites then at MCM Expo – where we know it’s going to go down an absolute storm,” said Sci Fi’s James Newton.

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Skywriters to celebrate launch of ‘V’

It can’t stage an actual alien invasion, but The Hollywood Reporter reports that ABC is planning the closest thing to mark the launch of it’s new show ‘V’.

This Friday, skywriters will create giant V’s in the sky at 26 different American locations.

Although the network has not yet revealed the actual locations, popular suggestions have been The Statue Of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.

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Production on ‘V’ takes two week break

Production on the remake of eighties classic ‘V’ has been temporarily halted.

ABC has enforced a fourteen day ‘creative hiatus’, The Wrap reports.

A Warner Bros spokesperson said the studio wants to “take advantage of our November premiere to maximise creative opportunities and deliver the audience the best show possible”.

The break is not expected to push back the November 3rd launch date and though the insider failed to explain the hiatus, he did confirm that no staffing or casting changes have been made.

V: Watch New Pilot Clips

Wow wow wow!!!! As a child I was a ‘V’ fanatic and recently bought the box set to rewatch, it had lost none of its appeal. I knew that American TV network ABC were talking about a remake of the show but I am so excited to watch these, the first clips to emerge from the pilot.

The new show will première towards the end of this year in the States meanign we are unlikely to get it in the UK before 2010.

Continue over the jump to view the second clip.

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Cult sci-fi series ‘V’ to be remade, but can it be as good as the original?

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Do you remember the series ‘V’ as in, stood for ‘Visitors’? I do and it used to scare seven colours of you know what out of me but I find it hard to believe that ABC – even though they are one of America’s biggest TV networks – are going to pull off a remake with anything like the credibility and sheer shock value of the original. I just don’t think most remakes ever do work; do you?

However, in case you’ve never seen or heard of ‘V’, the original series centered on some extremely unpleasant aliens – The Visitors – who tried to take over the Earth. It only ran for a year but achieved cult status then and to those of us who are – sadly – old enough to remember it, it still does have cult status! Read more & comment »

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