Knight Rider Entices Hasselhoff Back
David Hasselhoff--who starred in the original Knight Rider TV series--is making final arrangements for an appearance on the new show--maybe with a surprising car, executive producer Gary Scott Thompson told SCI FI Wire during an exclusive set visit on Aug. 20. More...
Fringe - 7 Reasons Why It Will Rule TV
Here at SCI FI Wire, we pride ourselves on having our fingers on the bloody pulse of SF&F geekdom, especially the televised variety. That's why we think we're in the perfect position--i.e., out on a limb--to proclaim that Fox's upcoming SF drama Fringe will be this fall's breakout success More...
Witches Of Eastwick Pilot Conjured By ABC
ABC has ordered a pilot for a new TV version of The Witches of Eastwick, a variation on the 1987 supernatural movie of the same name, Variety reported. More...
Seth Green To Star In Heroes
Entertainment Weekly columnist Michael Ausiello reported that Seth Green and Breckin Meyer are close to joining NBC's Heroes as guest stars for a multi-episode arc. More...
Thunderbirds Ringtones Are Go!
Bored of your other ringtones? International Rescue is at hand! More...
Lost Stars Mull New Deals
ABC Studios, which produces the ABC SF drama Lost, has quietly started re-negotiations with stars Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly to beef up their paychecks, currently at about $150,000 per episode, according to The Hollywood Reporter. More...
Battlestar Galactica Prequel Coming
SCI FI Channel announced that it will air a new Battlestar Galactica two-hour prequel movie, set to air in 2009 following the conclusion of the series. More...
SCI FI Channel Aims To Save The World
As part of SCI FI Channel's "Visions for Tomorrow" public-affairs program--an initiative that uses the power of science fiction to create a more optimistic vision for the future--SCI FI is launching Howyoucansavetheworld.com, a new blog for ideas from visionaries, innovators and thought leaders. More...
My Own Worst Enemy Series Changes Execs
NBC's new drama series My Own Worst Enemy is changing behind-the-scenes executives, according to The Hollywood Reporter. More...















