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10 Cancelled Sci-Fi TV Shows Netflix Should Bring Back Before Terra Nova

Earlier this week we got wind that Netflix may be investigating the possibility of producing new episodes of the recently cancelled Fox series Terra Nova for broadcast on their streaming service. They’ve already committed to doing just that, for the once cancelled but much loved series Arrested Development. But in the case of Terra Nova, it feels like the wrong move.

The list of great science fiction programs unfairly cancelled before their time is long and, while Terra Nova has its charms, it should be near the bottom of the list when it comes to looking at cancelled sci-fi that Netflix should bring back. To help them figure out their next move we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to the science fiction shows which not only should be resurrected by Netflix before they can consider Terra Nova, but also shows which it’s realistic to consider. That means no matter how much we loved Quantum Leap we realize it’s been gone so long there’s no way to bring it back. But Netflix could and should look into making new episodes of these shows, instead…


Firefly

Fox produced fourteen episodes of Firefly. Only eleven of those actually aired before the show’s all too soon cancellation in December of 2002. It didn’t take long before Fox realized they’d made a huge mistake. In that short time the Joss Whedon written and produced space western earned an army of devoted fans who were left angry and clamoring for more. Hollywood responded by turning it into a movie in 2005 called Serenity, but even that really just scratched the surface of this show’s potential. It’s been gone a long time but when interviewed the cast retains an enthusiastic longing to do more. In 2011 star Nathan Fillion even hinted that if he had the money himself, he’d buy the rights to Firefly and make it on his own. The cast seems willing to do more and the rabid fanbase for the series hasn’t evaporated. In fact, while on the air, Firefly’s rating were better than those of Arrested Development, another cancelled television show which Netflix has already committed to bringing back. The Browncoats are ready waiting should Netflix aim to misbehave.


Dollhouse

This is the other Joss Whedon written and produced series cancelled by Fox and while it was never as popular as Firefly it would probably be even easier to resurrect. The show aired 27 episodes between 2009 and 2010 before being cancelled, leaving the story of a beautiful brainwashed spy (played by Eliza Dushku) and the secret corporation she works for, unfinished. Unlike a lot of the other shows on this list Dollhouse doesn’t quire a lot of outer space effects. They don’t even really need to bring back Eliza Dushku. Any resurrection of the series could easily pick up the story of some other Doll from the Dollhouse and carry on from there. At its peak Dollhouse earned around 4.63 million viewers, roughly as many as the already in Netflix production (and likely to be more expensive to make given the cast) Arrested Development. Dollhouse may be the easiest show on this list to re-produce and with the loyalty of Joss Whedon fans to support it, this should be an incredibly attractive property for Netflix resurrection consideration.


Defying Gravity

Defying Gravity was one of those shows network television cancelled so fast almost no one had a chance to realize it was on the air. Eight episodes hit the airwaves in August and September of 2009, and with very little promotional effort behind them, it seemed clear that ABC had given up on it before the show even began. But hidden in those eight episodes and the other 5 which would eventually air on deep cable was loads of potential in telling the story of the first manned exploration of our solar system. The special effects, which included realistic depictions of weightlessness and sets which had a 2001: A Space Odyssey feel, were stunning and the characters (lead by Office Space’s Ron Livingston as chief engineer) were only beginning to unfold when the show was unceremoniously ended. It was an ambitious project, maybe even too ambitious for Netflix to take on, but if they really want to make a splash retooling and bringing back something as fresh and unique as Defying Gravity might be the way to do it.


Star Trek

Thanks to the 2009 movie the Star Trek universe has really moved on since the cancellation of Enterprise in 2005. There’s another movie on the way but at some point Star Trek really needs to find a way to get back on television. Netflix might be the perfect place to do it, as an experimental outlet willing to test out more niche Trek series ideas while leaving room for some big network to swoop in and start a more traditional Trek series too. For instance some have suggested that the next Trek could try exploring the inner workings of lesser known parts of the universe, maybe an entire series based on examining the inner workings of the Federation Council. It would play out like West Wing but set in the future. Or perhaps a Trek series set entirely in the Klingon Empire, following the exploits of a Klingon crew aboard a Bird of Prey. Star Trek: Bird of Prey would be a badass name for a series. Meanwhile CBS would still be free to do a more traditional Trek series on their channels, letting these other ideas play out on Netflix in the hopes that one of them might take off.


Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

I was skeptical going into TSCC, to say the least. At the time the last we’d seen of the Terminator franchise was the forgettable Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and even that had felt like an unnecessary return to the well. Two performances changed my mind. As the show’s incarnation of Sarah Connor, Lena Headey found ways to make the role her own without just doing a Linda Hamilton impersonation. Summer Glau added yet another “ass-kicking female” role to her resume as a reprogrammed Terminator disguised as a high-school cheerleader. The show also found ways to build on the established mythology without outright contradicting it, but Fox decided not to renew it after the second season. That left fans with a nasty cliffhanger just itching to be continued, with young John Connor trapped in the apocalyptic future he’d been trying to prevent. The biggest obstacle would be luring the leads back, since Lena is doing Game of Thrones and Thomas Dekker is on the CW’s Secret Circle. Unless Summer Glau’s role in the next season of Syfy’s Alphas is increased dramatically, she might be easier to get. As for Brian Austin Green, you’d presumably just have to drag him off Megan Fox.


Odyssey 5

This is the real long-shot of the bunch, as it aired a full decade ago and many of you have probably never even seen an episode. Odyssey 5 follows five shuttle astronauts who witness Earth’s destruction from orbit, and are then thrown back in time by an alien intelligence known as the Seeker. They have five years to solve the mystery of Earth’s destruction, and prevent it from happening. Unfortunately, Showtime canceled the series after one season and left the show without any resolution. Odyssey 5 was the creation of Manny Coto, who went on to run the final season of Star Trek: Enterprise. The show’s biggest star was Peter Weller, who played mission commander Chuck Taggart. He’s doing some directing in recent years but isn’t tied down to a continuing series, so he could conceivably be lured back, especially if Netflix baited him with the prospect of directing some of the episodes. This is probably the least likely of our picks, but I for one would love to see where the show was headed. As for the actors aging a decade? Just claim it’s an adverse effect of being thrown back in time.


Journeyman

Another one-season wonder that I really enjoyed, Journeyman aired for 13 short episodes back in 2007. Kevin McKidd starred as Dan Vasser, a newspaper reporter who finds himself being thrown back in time over and over again, each time meant to help a certain individual avoid an unpleasant fate. The whole “setting right what once went wrong” thing is a concept that’s been done many times before, most notably in Quantum Leap, but Journeyman did it well. It was also building up a fascinating mythology involving other time-jumpers, including Dan’s formerly believed-dead fiance (played by Moon Bloodgood), and the origins of Dan’s abilities. There is still plenty of meat to the concept to merit a resurrection. McKidd has been appearing on Grey’s Anatomy and Bloodgood is on TNT’s Falling Skies, but since Netflix isn’t restricted to a specific season length, they still might be able to make it work. Unfortunately, series creator Kevin Falls has moved on to running TNT’s Franklin and Bash, which might make things tricky.


Stargate Universe

Stargate is without question the most popular science fiction franchise of the modern era. When it debuted in 2009 Stargate Universe was an attempt to get away from the formula of previous Stargate series’ in favor of telling the more self-contained story of a group of humans stranded on the other side of the universe in a starship they couldn’t really control. After a slow start the show’s scripts started to pick up steam as the ensemble cast (led by Robert Carlyle and Louis Ferreira) found a real chemistry and there seemed to be real potential there… right before its unceremonious cancellation by the SyFy network in 2010. Of all the shows on this list Stargate Universe would be the easiest to bring back. It hasn’t been gone long and most of the cast should still be available. It would be easy to pick right up where the show left off, almost as though it had never been gone. There’s huge potential here, if Netflix just bites and the existing Stargate fanbase is big enough and devoted enough that they’re sure to show up and give it a shot at living up to the potential only glimpsed in the series’ final few episodes.


Farscape

It’s been almost a decade since Farscape last graced the airwaves, but it’s the show I would most love to see return, even more than Firefly. No other fictional universe has intrigued me like Farscape‘s, and I challenge you to find two leading actors with better chemistry together than Ben Browder and Claudia Black. Claudia has done lots of voiceover work and put in some TV appearances in recent years. Ben’s last recurring role was on Stargate SG-1. It’s criminal that these two didn’t become bigger stars after Farscape, so I’d love to see them back in the roles that made many fans fall in love with them. There has been talk of resurrecting it in some form over the years, including as webisodes, but the closest we’ve come is the ongoing comic series by Boom! Studios. Creator Rockne S. O’Bannon is at work on the CW pilot Cult, but assuming that doesn’t go to series I have a feeling he could be lured back to work on his baby again. Farscape still has a devoted fanbase even all these years later, and god knows it’s a better show than Terra Nova. Let’s make it happen, Netflix.


Jericho

Cancelled after the completion of its first full season, fan support for Jericho was so strong that CBS was forced to bring it back. It wasn’t enough, however, for them to keep it on the air for very long. After an abbreviated second season, Jericho’s story of a small town surviving in the aftermath of all out nuclear disaster, left the airwaves never to return. It seems like a slam dunk to bring it back. The show left fans with many unanswered questions, a story still left to be told. And those fans, who were so devoted to the series that they launched a campaign which strongarmed network television into giving it more, are sure to show up again in support of the Jericho cause should Netflix have the good judgement to give it a second chance. Better still, since most of it is set in a very familiar modern-day town, productions costs should be low enough that it won’t require much of an investment from the streaming service. Bring back Jericho just makes sense.

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Comments

  • Jerichofan

    Jericho!!! Jericho Jericho

    • http://www.facebook.com/merryann.phillips Merryann Phillips

      Go Jericho!

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Matthew-Roseborough/100000714911682 Matthew Roseborough

        Jericho:)

        • law0621

          Looking forward to the July issue of Jericho. It just sykes me more!!

      • http://www.facebook.com/law0621 Linda Watson

        Yes, Jericho is the Bomb!!

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Matthew-Roseborough/100000714911682 Matthew Roseborough

      ComicCON!! Hopefully we’ll have good news!

    • http://www.facebook.com/law0621 Linda Watson

      In my world, Jericho Rules!!

      • http://www.facebook.com/merryann.phillips Merryann Phillips

        Mine, too! Go, Jericho!!

  • TYS

    I think they should bring back Kyle XY, SGU, or Firefly. all of those left on cliff hangers that many would like to see continued.

  • http://www.facebook.com/law0621 Linda Watson

    It’s exciting once again to be able to work at bringing Jericho back to TV!

  • monika

    KYLE XY!!!

  • XZET

    Если б это голосование имело смысл…. Я в потдежрку SGU но блин…. это нечего не изменит.

  • STLOWE97

    I hope to hear some Awesome news from the COMIC CON in San Diego. I hope to hear that NETFLIX will Pickup JERICHO for at least 2 seasons…….

  • LUSITHO97RX

    We want JERICHO

  • Jericho92

    Jericho!!

    • STLOWE

      keep up the voting JERICHO, it looks like SARA CONNER gave up and is voting with FIREFLY now

  • gcoll75

    I wouldnt mind more of andrommeda but it would have to go back to the style of the early episodes as from season 3 it seriously lost its way but of the list thats there i would cast my vote for firefly

  • http://www.facebook.com/blake.linton Blake Linton

    I created the recent posters on the big Save SGU page on Facebook, urging Netflix to revive the show. Each has gotten thousands of likes and hundreds of shares–dwarfing Syfy’s posts on its own page. SGU fandom is phenomenal! Will Netflix answer our call?

  • Sloan

    My choice is FOX’s quickly cancelled series BRIMSTONE. Or an updated Kindred : the Embraced or even Space: Above and Beyond !

  • Hawk

    Freaks and Geeks isn’t on here? Lame.

  • Edgar Eduardo Fernàndez Garcìa

    Dark Angel The best series Ever

  • Andrey

    Даешь SGU.
    Единственный нормальный сериал о космосе и других расах, не смотря на большую болтовню. Народ, people, голосуй за SGU.

  • Paul McG

    I think they should continue both SG:U and the Sarah Connor Chronicles. They were both excellently imaged series that extended the original concepts.

    • http://twitter.com/StacyElizabeth9 Stacy Elizabeth

      I agree with the SG:U bit! :D

    • STLOWE

      SG-1 and ATLANTIS I agree were well done, SGU was very very painful to watch the first season, it was like DENTIST painfull.

      • https://www.facebook.com/bradleyshorwith bradley

        Better than SG-1′s first season. After watching the original movie, it made me go like “WTF is this shit!” although I will admit that there were a few very good episodes.

  • 123

    V!!!

  • 123

    V, please!

  • 123

    V, please!

  • 123

    V, please!the second screen version should be finished adequately!

  • 123

    V!We want to know the end!

  • STLOWE

    THANKS FOR THE SPAM 123……

    JERICHO is a unique show that was not produced before. If you want to know the end, watch the original series with Mark Singer. A much better version..

  • https://www.facebook.com/bradleyshorwith bradley

    “The Ancients did not devote the efforts of an
    entire generation to build this ship on a whim. Neither was Destiny
    named on a whim. Over a million years ago, the Ancients discovered a
    complex structure buried deep within the background radiation: the
    fingerprints of an intelligence that existed very near the beginning of time itself. Destiny was launched in search of that intelligence. Who
    knows how close we are to finding it; how close we are to learning … in the Ancients’ words… “The Destiny of all Things” I don’t pretend to
    know when that’s gonna be, in which stars that will happen, or even how that will change our view of the universe. I only know that Destiny
    has come this far, and if we abandon her now, there’ll be no coming
    back. All of that knowledge will be lost forever. I believe this
    journey is the reason I’m here, but I can’t hope to do it alone. I ask
    you to come with me.” -Nicholas Rush

    • http://twitter.com/StacyElizabeth9 Stacy Elizabeth

      Hear Hear! SG:U needs a second chance!! :D

  • 123

    V!

  • 123

    I adore V…

  • 123

    V!

    • STLOWE

      THANKS for SPAMMING US AGAIN !!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/eric.dontigney Eric Dontigney

    Eureka. There’s still a chance they could get all the major players to sign back on, since it was cancelled so recently.

  • jennwhaa

    SGU? Seriously. It has a lot a LOT of stargate with it. Firefly only has Firefly and is ‘way more worthy’. SaraConnorChronicles ran its course and only had the storylines that he onter Terminator movies had.

    Firefly is a gem. It is special and the language, writing and feel are novel. It also is Joss.

  • christian561

    what about blade: the series? that show was bad ass and stickyfingers was getting better and better as it went on

  • Roger Hatred

    Pushing Daisies…

  • Sergey

    Two films is rull!!!SGU and Terminator.Please go 2 serials!!!1 mega meed…. TWOOO!!!))))

  • 123

    No trouble

  • btlprod

    Starship Trooper Chronicles: Rough Necks is one that should definitely be picked up for more episodes. With today’s technology, it could even be done with a fairly low budget.

  • Marcus Kilgore

    REAPER all day.. I mean Ray Wise as the devil… pardon the pun but hell yeah!!!

  • Arhan1994

    Мне нравятся три сериала это: “Звездные Врата – Вселенная”, “Терминатор – Хроники Сары Коннор ” и “Терра Нова” .
    Я очень хотел бы чтобы они вернулись с новыми сериями и сезонами.

  • PN_Rus

    SGU нам запилите!

  • Furai

    Bring back x files!

  • https://www.facebook.com/bradleyshorwith bradley

    Still think SGU needs saving the most but defying gravity looks like a really interesting school.

  • L-De

    I don’t know anything about SGU ending, but TSCC needs a normal one! Netflix must give us chance to see just 5 or 6 episodes! Only for calming down and deep sleep

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1525968006 Cire Pug

    eureka

  • http://www.facebook.com/blake.linton Blake Linton

    Hey Netflix! Stargate Universe SWEPT the Constellation Awards tonight! Revive this show!!!

  • Владнил

    Возвращайте Звездные Врата

  • vse4etko

    SgU Верните !!!!

  • http://twitter.com/StacyElizabeth9 Stacy Elizabeth

    The recent Constellation Awards are proof that Stargate: Universe is still going strong. It more than deserves a second chance!!

  • Felexa

    Немогу выбрать либо ЗВ или Терминатор(

  • http://www.facebook.com/lars.zeo Lars Zeo

    SGU!!!!!!!!!!

  • jwillis84

    SGU: Season 3 was enough to give closure to me. It was well written and answered far more questions than I thought possible. TSCC would be tops on my list, but it failed to have a true goal other than surviving. A lot of production people learned their craft on TSCC better they move on. FF has the best chance if the principal writer is still interested. But Joss has fallen into a predictable writers pattern these days.. the Joss Whedon “formulae” is worse than a joke.. add one death scene, a conflicted female lead, mysterious string puller.. he needs to move on and sheppard other originals.

    • https://www.facebook.com/bradleyshorwith bradley

      I think you meant SGU season 2. There is no season 3.
      ……..Yet.

  • jwillis84

    Odyssey 5 had more in common with Terminator than with its stated goal of an Earthbound SciFi story. “Unusual circumstances plague people displaced in their lives with information from the future.” — SkyNet and the idea of an emerging world wide Artificial Intelligence of self assembling quantum computers was a bit more interesting. It teetered on the Cold War biological grey-goo attack on a planetary scale. If only they could move beyond the penchant for blaming everything on the CIA. Two subplots — “..regarding the Seeker” would have investigated the Alien who was unable to Time Travel himself, his methods and motivations (world domination? or lost soul truly in search of survivors).. the other Alien contact ” .. meeting the Neighbors” would have spun off the idea of who were the Travelers that “Noticed” someone was sneaking around in their temporal backyard, violating Cause and Effect.. who might have warned them or cautioned them about the “Seeker”

  • jwillis84

    Pretty much all of these stories have had very good quality conclusions, in some cases by their original authors online and completely consistent with cannon. Journey Man was building towards a climax.. but satisfying his wife’s curiosity was a fitting end.
    Defying Gravity was based off the European Grand Tour mini-series, with a subplot involving fractals to teach us sometimes we have to just give up on understanding everything and live with what we know for now. Flash Forward ended nicely but did have a planned second season and the characters had taken on a life of their own. Better to restart that. Torchwood could come and go as it pleases in any generation, though I suspect it was really intended to end with David Tennents Doctor. Caprica got lost, it was meant to explore life on the web and kept getting dragged kicking and screaming back into the boring real world of the colonies. Imagine if they had used life on the web to explain soaring through time with common characters from before the Colonies thousands of years ago, through Earth times, then Galactica times and through our times.. to finally explain the Baltar thing.. would have tied up a lot of loose ends.. taking the perspective of the gods of cobol for a change. It would have made a lot more sense. That thread could still be picked up. Dollhouse (too predictable.. really) Trek is in the eye of the current generation, never let an old Trekkie start a new chapter — ever see Quark? Terra Nova (sorry formulaic) no challenge.. I never finished watching it, no motivation. Although Blade Runner style back in the future – Terra Former, would be interesting. Farscape, more than ended,it succeeded chapers.. what more does it have to give? Zombies..I think that did that too. V – again, too predictable, pick up a good book from Stephen Baxter and buy the story, that would make a better series. Jericho – sigh.. we all remember the Cold War, how about a new take, World after a Financial Meltdown, all the major banks collapse isolating all the towns in America, Supreme Court has to elect the Preseident..

  • Mr. Novo

    Stargate Universe forever

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002861615305 Максим Рожков

    ждем продолжение каприки