The Sector is an action science-Fiction television series executive produced by Ridley and Tony Scott and written by Matthew and Aaron Benay. The series, which is still in the development stage, will follow the commander of a paramilitary unit who pursues a dangerous new race of genetically enhanced humans. It was originally announced to air on Cinemax and is co-produced with Tandem Communications and Scott Free Productions, the same team behind Starz original series, The Pillars of the Earth. However, on August 31, 2011 it was announced that Cinemax had passed on the show, with a clarification that the original order was only for a pilot plus the show bible. It was simultaneously announced that the Science Channel is now considering picking the show up to series.
The Telecast Show was a Zimmer Twins short mini series until due to the low audience, it was cancelled. Although, the shows were posted on the Zimmer Twins website until it was decided to be cancelled. Also, the .ca website was closed to move all of the portions to the .com website. Due to the fact it was closed and the website was moved, the series can no longer air on the .ca website. The .com website requires membership-access in order to get exclusive clips, sounds, actions, etc.
Contrafuego was an Argentinian TV series that aired on Canal 9 from 26th August to September 30th 2002 at 22.00hrs.. The series contained the leading actors Baby Etchecopar and Enzo Viena.
Spellfury is a web series. It is a live-action classic sword and sorcery tale with a sense of humor. Spellfury is written and directed by Travis Gordon and stars Julie O'Halloran as Druinia. Each webisode of Spellfury comes out roughly every two months.
Astro Plan, known in China as Space Adventures and informally in Japan as Star Field War Record Astro Plan, is a science fiction mecha animated series created by Guangzhou-based toy firm Xing Yuan. Hailed as "China's first sci-fi animation", the series premiered on Chinese television on January 16, 2010 through Hunan TV's Golden Eagle Channel and ended in mid-February with a total of 26 episodes. It has received mixed reviews and is often criticized by anime fans for being derivative of anime titles such as Macross Frontier and Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
Robo Formers was a series of VHS videos distributed in the 1980s and 1990s. The episodes revolve around the Evil Empire of the Pandamoniums and their attempts to take over the Earth to which the Robo Formers team stands in their way as defenders of the planet.
The episodes themselves were taken from the cartoon series Starvengers which itself was the English title for the Japanese animated series Getter Robo G. Starvengers was produced by Jim Terry under his Force Five anime series line-up. Robo Formers was a redub of Starvengers. One exception was a single episode of Robo Formers that was redubbed from Gaiking, another of Jim Terry's Force Five series.
The Robo Formers videos have no distributor information on the box although FB Productions appears on the inside of the box. The packaging designer is Can-Vision. Each title begins with the word "star".