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 Terra Nova
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Posted: Dec 13 2011, 03:00 PM


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Is anybody watching this and do we know if it's been renewed or cancelled?

I didn't think it was great at first, but it's kinda grown on me! Now I find myself hoping it's not cancelled.
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Posted: Dec 13 2011, 03:44 PM


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I'm planning on watching this when it's released to Netflix since I don't have TV service.. It looks good..


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Posted: Mar 7 2012, 06:42 PM


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"Terra Nova" canceled by Fox

It's official - there will be no second season of "Terra Nova" on Fox.


The network said late Monday it is dropping the pricey prehistoric drama after a single season. But there's a chance it may not go the way of the dinosaurs - Deadline reports that 20th Century Fox TV, which produced "Terra Nova," plans to shop the series to other networks.


The ambitious series, filmed in Australia with expensive special effects, got a lukewarm reception from viewers last fall despite high anticipation from sci-fi fans. It averaged less than 8 million viewers weekly.


The series followed a family on its journey back to prehistoric Earth on a mission to save the human race. It starred Jason O'Mara and Stephen Lang, with behind-the-scenes principals including Steven Spielberg.


"Terra Nova" was announced in May 2010, but production problems led to repeated delays in its debut.


Darn. :(

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Posted: Mar 21 2012, 10:36 PM


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I enjoyed Terra Nova from the beginning. Stupid Fox network! tantrum2.gif


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