No, Syfy Channel has greenlit a two-hour pilot of "Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome" which focuses upon Bill Adama's experiences in the first Cylon war as a new Viper pilot. Production began in February, and there is no set release date.
Battlestar Galactica - TV miniseries - ended in 2003.
Never, there is no fifth season of Battlestar Galactica. It concluded at the end of the fourth season.
75 000 but that dropped to 50 000 before the end of the premier.
At the end of Battlestar Galactica, it is revealed that the main characters find a habitable planet to settle on and begin a new civilization. The show ends with them starting fresh and moving on from their past struggles.
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yes it has at the end of season 4. Fantastic series.
Admiral Adama estimates at the end of Daybreak Pt. III that there are approximately 38,000 human survivors that reach "Earth." This is a rough estimate considering that an unstated number die in the attack on the Colony.
The RDM version is clearly based in our past. Near the end of final episode there is a caption on the screen that reads "!50, 000 Years Later" and we zoom into Times Square in New York City.
Battlestar Galactica, im guessing, had a smaller budget in the earlier seasons because they just didn't know how popular it would be so probably around half a million dollars, and close to the end, on season 4, im guessing 5 million - 10 million dollars.
The original 1978 series lasted one season, but books continued to expand on the story. The re-imagined series went for 6 Seasons and Included as separate additional films Razor, The Plan, and has a Prequel called Blood & Chrome
The answer requires a little background. First, there were really two "Earths". The first Earth was mentioned in the mythology of the 12 Colonies. While the 12 colonies left the planet Kobol to settle the 12 planets (Caprica, Geminon, etc.), "Earth" was the destination of the 13th "Lost" colony. It was this "Earth" that the people of Battlestar Galactica found, but unfortunately, the inhabitants of this Earth had a catastrophic nuclear war that completely devastated the planet. Fortunately, the location of a different Earth was known by a Starbuck's father. While several good explanations as to why he knew this information have been put forward, regardless he taught the FTL coordinates to Starbuck in the form of a melody. In the final episode, when instructed by Adama to enter coordinates for a "blind" FTL jump, Starbuck entered the mathematical equivalent of the notes of the melody. The resulting jump put them close to a planet already inhabited with primitive humans (as it turns out, our own primitive ancestors). Adama names this unknown planet Earth.
Caprica - 2009 End of Line 1-9 was released on: Canada: 26 March 2010 USA: 26 March 2010 UK: 30 March 2010 Spain: 31 May 2010 Germany: 2 September 2011 Hungary: 15 September 2011