Monday, September 8, 2008
Season 1 Episode 3, The Ghost Network
We also have the name of the 3rd episode of the series, which is entitled "The Ghost Network".
Season 1 Episode 2, The Same Old Story
The second episode of the opening season of "Fringe" is called "The Same Old Story".
The Pilot
The Fringe show's pilot will be aired on Tuesday, September the 9th, 2008. The hype around this show has been building exponentially, and the pilot alone cost 10 million dollars to produce. Let's hope that it delivers.
The Fringe Trailer
This is the trailer for the upcoming mystery series, "Fringe". It is very promising, there is no doubt about that.
Jeff Pinkner Joins the Team At Fringe
According announced the Hollywood Reporter, the executive producer of "Lost", Jeff Pinkner, joins the team at Fringe. Jeff Pinkner and previously worked with JJ Abrams on "Lost" and "Alias" and this time he will be the "show - runner" in the series (something like the filmmaker).
Fringe - The New Show Set to Be A Major Hit
The American television network Fox has started up a new X-Files style science fiction series. Fringe is its title and at the moment the pilot episode has already recorded his (although it has not been released yet); the pilot is two hours in duration.
Fringe is carried out by Walter Bishop in the form of a scientific stranger who will end up meeting up with his missing son thanks to the aid of an FBI agent. The series has like-minded people in charge: J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who already made the series Alias and who in addition are now working in the new version of Star Trek.
As a curiosity, you should know that the first episode of the series cost exactly as much as the pilot of Lost, ten million dollars. We can only hope that J.J. Abrams will be able to reproduce the success he had with “Lost” in “Fringe”. In an interview, the main protagonist assures that a pilot of such quality has never been seen before. Stay tuned for more information.
Fringe is carried out by Walter Bishop in the form of a scientific stranger who will end up meeting up with his missing son thanks to the aid of an FBI agent. The series has like-minded people in charge: J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who already made the series Alias and who in addition are now working in the new version of Star Trek.
As a curiosity, you should know that the first episode of the series cost exactly as much as the pilot of Lost, ten million dollars. We can only hope that J.J. Abrams will be able to reproduce the success he had with “Lost” in “Fringe”. In an interview, the main protagonist assures that a pilot of such quality has never been seen before. Stay tuned for more information.
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