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Universal is in talks with Glen A. Larson to create a new Battlestar Galactica movie based on the original series.

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SciNoFi sifts the mass of SciFi news to find the bits worth knowing.Battlestar Weirdness: For reasons more arcane than the Cylons' plan, Universal is talking to Glen A. Larson about making a Battlestar Galactica movie–based on the original Battlestar series. What the heck? I loved the original series in my bespectacled youth, (we were really starved for space fights back then), but they couldn't hold a blaster to the reimagined series. In other news, the actor playing Ellen Tigh and Battlestar creator Ron Moore will be making guest appearances on CSI. Don't ask why. • Watchmen Watchmen Watchmen! Despite getting wrecked by most mainstream critics, Watchmencleaned up this weekend with a $55.7 million haul at the box office. Anyone out there see it and think it's awesome? I haven't seen it yet, but my nerd network seems to be rating it a solid "meh." • Smells like Teen Kirk: OK, I know this has made the rounds, but everyone needs to know that about the Star Trek themed colognes: "Pon Farr", "Tiberius", and—my personal favorite— "Red Shirt". Because tomorrow may never come. Also worth noting, Paramount put replicas of the models of the new Enterprise on display at the Arclight (a.k.a. best theater in the world ever) in Hollywood. Click through for images. • Fantastic art Spectrum announced the 16 winners of the best in 2008 fantasy art. This is not the usual fantasy dreck promulgated by Wizards of the Coast and well worth the click. • What's on TV : Last week Knight Rider sped off into the sunset for good, but news isn't all bad for sci fi fans. Heroes got picked up for one more season, and, perhaps more enticing, Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller is trying to generate momentum for a new Star Trek show, oriented back toward the original series. Also, Red Dwarf will make its return after 10 years with a two-parter expected to air over Easter in the UK. Hat tips to I09, Sci Fi Wire, SFFMedia, and Neatorama.

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