Farscape at 25: Ben Browder, Creators Talk Series Legacy - and Ideas For a Series Revival of Moya's Crew

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Farscape ushered in a lot of firsts for the basic cabletelevision channel originally launched as the emSci-Fi Channel/em in 1992. During the channel's first seven years of existence as it grew its audience and cable carriers around the country, emSci-Fi Channel/em aired syndicated reruns of genre classics like emThe Prisoner/em, emDoctor Who/em and the gothic soap, a href="https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/tv/dark-shadows/8141023265001223112"emDark Shadows/em/a. In March 1999,a href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/topic/farscape"emFarscape/em/amarked a sea change in programming ambition at the channel./p pTwenty-five years ago this month,emSci-Fi Channel/em turned into emSci Fi. /emThey launched their first prime-time programming concept called "Sci Fi Friday" which consisted of a four hour block of new one-hour programs led by...emFarscape./emThe series was one of the very first original programs bought for the cable network, and became its first original hit lasting for four seasons and 88 episodes. Since its end in April 2002, emFarscape/em continues to show up on best sci-fi and cult TV series lists from publications like emTV Guide/em, emEW/em and evena href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/our-favorite-tv-sci-fi-space-adventures-to-watch"emSYFY WIRE/em/a./p pFor its big silver anniversary, emSYFY WIRE/em caught up with emFarscape's/emcreators Rockne S. O'Bannon and Brian Henson, along with actors Ben Browder and Gigi Edgley about this milestone moment and their hopes for continuing Moya adventures./p h2What is emFarscape /emabout?/h2 div data-embed-button="media" data-entity-embed-display="view_mode:media.embed" data-entity-embed-display-settings="[]" data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="3b4e733c-5f75-4c2b-bdf1-bd0515f9cfcc" data-langcode="en" class="embedded-entity"div class="media__image" style="max-width:550px" div class="media__image-wrapper" div div img loading="lazy" decoding="async" fetchpriority="low" src="https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/wire/legacy/images/farscapecastseasonone.jpg" width="550" height="401" alt="FarscapeCastSeasonOne.jpg" typeof="foaf:Image" /div /div /div /div /div pemFarscape/em was co-produced by The Jim Henson CompanyandHallmark Entertainment. It's premise was co-developed by American creatives Rockne S. O'Bannon and Brian Henson, but the series was physically produced in Australia with local crews and actors. Featuring human actors, many in prosthetic makeup, animatronics and puppetry, the series revealed a portion of the Milky Way galaxy unknown to humans, including astronaut John Crichton (Browder)./p pWhen he is displaced there by a wormhole, Crichton is taken aboard the living ship, Moya, and then begrudgingly protected by its crew when he accidentally kills a Peacekeeper fighter. The series unfolds around their adventures as Crichton tries to go back home./p h2What does emFarscape/em remain so beloved by fans and those who made it?/h2 div data-embed-button="media" data-entity-embed-display="view_mode:media.embed" data-entity-embed-display-settings="[]" data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="0098df8f-d078-4ca1-b17a-7d7bde34acdc" data-langcode="en" class="embedded-entity"div class="media__image" style="max-width:862px" div class="media__image-wrapper" div div img loading="lazy" decoding="async" fetchpriority="low" src="https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/scale_862/public/farscape-red-vest-john.jpg" width="862" height="485" alt="farscape red vest john" typeof="foaf:Image" /div /div /div div class="media__metadata" div class="media__metadata-wrapper" span class="media__caption" pCredit: SYFY/p /span /div /div /div /div pIt's taken a quarter of a century for emFarscape/em to achieve the respect and appreciation that it boasts today. At launch, emSci Fi/em the channel was still growing so if you didn't have basic cable TV that carried the network, there was no other way to access the series. But for those who had access and loved unique sci-fi storytelling, emFarscape/em was like discovering a tingly aura morph./p pBrian Henson told strongemSYFY WIRE/em/strong that it's been such a singular experience to watch the series go from niche audience, to convention darling and now well-respected series by both critics and audiences./p p"It's so interesting because we live in an industry where I've heard year after year after year, that you know you have a hit after the opening night. In my company, that has been 100% not true," Henson laughed. "Well, I guess a href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/topic/the-muppets"the first emMuppet Movie/em/a was a hit on the first night. But other than that, emeverythin/emg grew on people because what we do is always very original. And that means nobody knows what to expect which always takes longer to find a fan base. And the fan base of emFarscape/em just gets bigger and bigger."/p h3Want More on emFarscape/em?/h3 pstronga href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/the-surprising-connection-between-farscape-five-nights-at-freddys"From Farscape to Five Nights at Freddy's? The Connection Between the SYFY Classic Horror Hit/abra href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/farscape-cast-today-ben-browder-claudia-black-more"Where is the cast of SYFY's ‘Farscape’ now? Ben Browder, Claudia Black more/a/strongbrstronga href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/why-farscape-ended-with-a-miniseries-event-the-peacekeeper-wars"Why Farscape Ended With a Miniseries Event - The Story of the Peacekeeper Wars/a/strong/p pFor actress Gigi Edgley, who played Nebari thief Chiana, emFarscape/emhas been an active part of her daily life since she was cast in the show. "In my heart and soul, it still is very much alive," she said about the series. "How I know that is almost every weekend, I'm at a different state, a different country, all around the world and I have people of all ages coming up to me — still 25 years later — just so emotionally connected and involved. Asking, 'When is it coming back? Surely it's not done yet. I won't watch the last episode, because it's not done to me. Don't tell me what happens!' It's amazing how magical and how far its reach has gone."/p pRockne O'Bannon has gone on to create and work on many other genre series, but emFarscape/em remains one of his very favorites. "It was a terrific experience, and it just continued to be a labor of love for the four years it was on," he shared. "We've had 25 years of people finding the show and I'm always gratified by talking to new fans. The enthusiasm is remarkable to me."/p pEdgley agreed, adding, "So many people come up and say [emFarscape/em] was ahead of its time. It's quite interesting that is definitely one of the common remarks that people say. I was just living it and I thought it was so spectacular. I just knew everyone else thought so too.I feel like it was epic in its time, for sure. And I don't think we've ever seen anything like it before, or since then."/p h2Could there be future adventures foremFarscape/em?/h2 div data-embed-button="media" data-entity-embed-display="view_mode:media.embed" data-entity-embed-display-settings="[]" data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="e0487253-d4e0-46a8-b825-9a85e132c327" data-langcode="en" class="embedded-entity"div class="media__image" style="max-width:862px" div class="media__image-wrapper" div div img loading="lazy" decoding="async" fetchpriority="low" src="https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/scale_862/public/2023/01/gettyimages-1605814.jpg" width="862" height="579" alt="Farscape GETTY" typeof="foaf:Image" /div /div /div div class="media__metadata" div class="media__metadata-wrapper" span class="media__caption" Actors Claudia Black and Ben Browder perform in the television show "Farscape." (Photo Courtesy of Sci Fi Channel/Getty Images) /span /div /div /div /div pThe most common question by all emFarscape/em fans — old and new — remains: why hasn't there been a continuation of the story as a movie or new series?/p pO'Bannon acknowledged the plea and said, "Looking back, there's been a lot of conjecture about bringing the show back which I'd love to do. Brian and I have been talking about that at length for quite a while."/p pHaving continued the adventures as a comic book in 2008, O'Bannon said future stories would be a revival of the canon and not a remake. "And even though we would love to have gotten it going sooner, there's actually something to be said about having had a 25 year gap," he said. "It's not something you would ever plan to do. But I think it's potentially a real advantage in that there is such a span of time that the characters could have grown and other things could have happened./p p"The Uncharted Territory, where the series takes place, is truly wildly expansive," he continued. "It's an opportunity to explore new stories there. Brian and I are talking all the time about what's the right place? The marketplace right now is the Wild West. Mostly desert, I think," he joked about the slowing of projects in Hollywood. "It's about finding the place that knows what they want and is willing to take a flyer on something that I would like to say even now, 25 years after it was originally on, is still unlike anything else."/p pBrowder is also onboard with catching up with Crichton, Aeryn Sun (a href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/farscape-star-claudia-blacks-surprise-star-wars-role"Claudia Black/a), their grown son,D'Argo Sun-Crichton, and the whole Moya crew. "Do I think that there can be a story?" he queried. "For sure. Do I think there should be a story? Yeah, I actually think so. But I'm looking from the inside of it, and I'm interested in the story of Moya's crew as they age into these different phases of life. I think a href="https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/topic/star-trek-picard"emPicard/em/a has done it exceptionally well. You have talented people telling a story about a different phase of life. As long as you're in that, doing it, then that's a decent model. But I'm not in charge of Hollywood," he laughed./p pAnd if there are never any new emFarscape/em adventures, Browder said it will still remain the "greatest job" he ever had without question. "I learned more. I worked harder than I can imagine working at any other time in my life," he said. "It was a marathon of glorious obstacles and you're constantly learning all the time. That includes from the storytelling process, to the physical nature of shooting it. There was always a twist, always an impediment and always a problem to solve. And I was incredibly lucky to be working with a group of people that cared about the story, that cared about the craft and cared about the art. I was just lucky to even have that experience for a short period of time."/p pThe stars and creators will also be a part ofa href="https://shoutfactorytvlive.com/farscape"Shout! TV/a'sMarch 19 for a 25supth/supAnniversary marathon ofemFarscape/em, featuringnew segments hosted by stars Ben Browder and Gigi Edgleyand an introduction from executive producer Brian Henson./p