A green glow eminates from THE TRIANGLE
By: Patrick SauriolDate: Friday, January 21, 2005
Source: Variety
Sci Fi Channel will indeed voyage into THE TRIANGLE. The genre cable network has given the OK to make the six-hour science fiction mini-series and scheduled in a broadcast date of this coming December. The show will be written by FARSCAPE creator Rockne O'Bannon and executive produced by Dean Devlin (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and Bryan Singer (X-MEN).
THE TRIANGLE will explore the eerie reputation of the body of water known as the Bermuda Triangle, a zone of water off the coast of Florida where numerous planes and sailing vessels have disappeared without a trace. All kinds of theories have been forwarded to explain the Triangle's loss of life, from the really out there (UFOs, rips in the fabric of time) to scientific answers, such as giant plumes of methane rising from the sea floor capable of sinking ships and switching off the engines of airplanes. No doubt Sci Fi's TRIANGLE will take one of the more exotic angles for its explanation of the disappearances.
No cast or directors have been signed for the mini so far.
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