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Uncategorized Friday, August 5th 2011 at 11:01 am

Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Host Sequel to Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, Produced by Seth MacFarlane

Fox has given the greenlight for a reboot of Carl Sagan’s iconic TV series Cosmos, to be hosted by famous and well-respected astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. The show will be produced by none other than Seth MacFarlane. Yes, Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy will be the mind behind a 13-part docu-series to air in primetime as a successor to Sagan’s original Emmy and Peabody Award winning series.

For Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey, MacFarlane will be working with Sagan’s original collaborators from the Cosmos: A Personal Voyage series that ran on PBS in 1980. These collaborators include Sagan’s widow writer and producer Ann Druyan, and astrophysicist Steven Soter. The National Geographic Channel will co-produce Cosmos and will air a same-night encore of the episodes after they air on Fox. The program is expected to air in 2013, which is around the same time that Fox plans to launch MacFarlane’s take on the Hanna-Barbera classic, The Flintstones.

The Cosmos project is not a part of MacFarlane’s overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television. In a statement, MacFarlane said:

“Never more than at this moment in the modern era have we needed a profound reminder of the colossally important and exciting role that science, space exploration and the human quest for knowledge must continue to play in our development as a species.”

MacFarlane met Druyan a few years ago, and she brought him in on the idea of doing a new Cosmos series. MacFarlane took the idea to Fox where he already has three shows. After negotiations, Fox cleared the project to move forward with production.

Speaking about the new series, Druyan said:

“Carl believed that science belongs to all of us. He wanted to convey the thrill of its cosmic perspective to the widest possible audience. I wish I could tell Carl what Seth’s leadership on this new Cosmos has made possible. Besides, I know how much they would have liked each other.”

Say what you will about Fox (and people tend to say a whole lot), they have come out with some pretty successful shows for primetime in recent years, Bones and House, among others, spring to mind. With this kind of track record, it is pretty exciting that the network will be brining new life to a series like Cosmos. At the very least, it’s great to see science getting a front row seat on television.

Sagan’s original Cosmos was one of the most successful American public television series of all time, watched by an estimated 700 million viewers around the world. It is daunting to take on a sequel to such a beloved series, but here’s to hoping MacFarlane (and Fox) are up to the task.

(via Deadline Hollywood, photo via zmescience.com)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001089035918 Linda Edgar

    Geekgasm!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001089035918 Linda Edgar

    Geekgasm!

  • Anonymous

    This is awesome news.

  • Tony Giallourakis

    Dr. Tyson is a true American hero. He represents the best of the logical mind. We all miss Carl and he can never be replaced, but there is no doubt that if anyone could carry that awesome tradition on, and deliver it in a way that everyone will love and appreciate, then Dr. Tyson is the perfect person for the task.

    Here is one of his best public talks (part of a bigger presentation). 

    http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/watch/2009/05/07/evidence-for-ufos

    If you have not seen it, you are in for a real treat. Check it out and you will get a real good idea of what we are all in for in 2013!

  • Laurence Glavin

    I wonder if they’ll promote the series on the Fox Right-wing Propaganda Network.  Their viewers take the “Bible” literally, so they believe the world is 6,000 years old.  Some of them believe there was an eclipse of the sun when the J-man was crucified.  Ooops…it supposedly occurred at Passover, which coincided with a full moon WHEN THE MOON IS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE EARTH’S FAR SIDE. A solar eclipse can only happen WHEN THE MOON IS BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE SUN.  Inerrant word of “God” indeed.

  • http://www.facebook.com/d3st88 Morva Ádám

    Agreed. Tyson is one of the few remaining champions of the USA’s glory which has been terribly diminished these past few decades.

    I’m very happy about this. I can’t wait for 2013 to come :)
    Sagan’s Cosmos -even with its outdated eyecandy and here and there outdated science is probably still the most wonderful piece of film history.

  • Fjkldfsjl

    i’m on board with this EXCEPT for the fact that that douche nozzle Seth MacFarlane is producing

  • http://www.jerseymall.org jerseymall
  • Ian from across the pond

    OMFG I think ive just done a sex wee. This will be a landmark series. Dr Tyson is one of the greatest cosmologists of today and is quite possibly the American version of our Prof.Brian Cox here in the UK, not just that but he is also passionate about science so this will be awesome. I just hope Fox dont try to dumb it down for their creaotard audience and that we get to see it in its full naked glory here in the UK.

    I would definatley call this a win

  • DT

    Ian
    Fox news and Fox television are different divisions of the same company, but luckily enough they do not mirror each other…….Fox news are a bunch of right wing, bible thumping, corporate douche bags, where as Fox television may be run by the same douche bags but they have a history of playing more controversial programing such as Family Guy and Married with Children….so I don’t think the version you get in the UK will be any different then the show they play in the US………..and with sentences like ” I just hope Fox don’t dumb it down”, maybe you actually need it to be dumbed down for you, I think the word you were looking for was “doesn’t” and not “don’t”!……..just sayin’

  • yourname

    It would be EVEN better if the show was a collaboration of Brian Cox and Tyson.  My two favorite physicists right there.

  • Eric Edgar

    whaaa my moms name is Linda Edgar… but she is a right wing 60 year old conservative christian…. so im guessing you are not my mom…

  • Allknighter

    So I guess she won’t be watching Cosmos. After all, she already knows Earth is 5,000 years old.