Apparently, that's the case.You'll ask why?Well, Fox will air the pilot on July 4 (Saturday and a national holiday).For many, this is a sign that the network has already given up on the show (it should also be noted that Fox ordered several changes to Virtuality to make it more mainstream).Of course, the show may continue, but we shouldn't get our hopes up.It will be interesting to see the new creation of Ron Moore.It's a really ambitious, maybe stange, concept.
The story is set aboard the Phaeton, Earth's first starship, on a ten-year journey to explore a distant planetary system. In order to help the crew endure the long mission, a system of virtual reality modules is installed aboard the starship. These modules allow the crew to assume various identities and enjoy a variety of adventures, until a flaw is discovered in the system.
Pilot directed by Peter Berg
Starring: Clea DuVall
Sienna Guillory
Jimmi Simpson
Ritchie Coster
James D'Arcy
Nikolaj Coster Waldau
Omar Metwally
Jose Pablo Cantillo
Created by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Ron Moore's Virtuality dead, even before it airs?
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