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October 7, 2015: Early prep on Dark Matter season 2 begins!

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Following a fitful night’s sleep, I woke up at 5 a.m. this morning.  Well, I suppose it’s to be expected since I’m still on Vancouver time.  That’s what I thought anyway – until I realized that Pacific Standard Time is actually three hours BEHIND Toronto time, not three hours AHEAD.  So it was actually more like 2 a.m.

The early wake-up afforded me the opportunity to get some work done.  On my fantasy football team.  Cut a few players.  Picked up  few more.  At 2-2, my Snow Monkeys are poised for a run!

Playoffs, baby!

Playoffs, baby!

At 10:30, Kyle picked Paul and I up and drove us to the Prodigy Pictures production offices where we were reunited with the gang: Vanessa, Norman, Ian, Caitlin, Thea, Natalie, Elliot, and Alice.  And, once we’d dispensed with the formalities, it was on to pressing matters – aka selecting our lunch orders.  THEN – we got to work.

First meeting – a discussion of the directors’ schedule with Vanessa and Norman. Some familiar faces returning from season 1.  Some new faces.  Some new yet familiar faces as well!

Second meeting – a discussion of the season 2 sets, locations, VFX, and casting with Vanessa and Norman.  New sets, a few familiar locations, MORE visual effects, and the return of some friends (ish) and enemies along with a slew of interesting first-timers.

Third meeting – conference call with our casting director Lisa Parasyn in which we discussed: Nyx, Arax Nero, Devon, Kierken, Shaddick, Treihan, Reynaud, and Misaki…to name a few.

Fourth meeting – lunch with brisket sandwiches.

Fifth meeting – We interview for the Executive Producers’ Assistant position. Seeking someone with production experience and proficiency with bladed weapons, krav and/or maga.

Sixth meeting –  sit-down with Production Designer Ian Brock to discuss the super max and upcoming builds.  He has some TERRIFIC ideas.  Can’t wait to show you the design work and sketches when the time comes.

Okay.  Here’s a little something…

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 Tomorrow, I fly back to Vancouver where I’ll, hopefully, complete a big chunk of episode 204, continue packing, get an x-ray on that pesky sore lung, say my goodbyes, and make sure everything’s set for this weekend’s Canadian Thanksgiving Fantasy Football Feast.  Turducken is, of course, on the menu.



October 10, 2015: Dark Matter clues!

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These voice-overs were intended for a late season episode, but didn’t make the final cut.  The dialogue hints at some possible future storylines and backstory elements.  Can you make out what is being said?

 


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter

October 17, 2015: Fan hello’s! Dark Matter Season 1 DVD Reviews!

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First off, a little something I received today from Zoie Palmer (Dark Matter‘s Android) who is at Dallas Comic Con meeting her fans – some of who, it turns out, are Stargate AND Dark Matter fans AND read the blog!

Thanks for the hello’s.  Wish I could’ve been there!  Next time you see Jason Momoa, ask him to tell you the story of how he scared the crap out of two would-be burglars in Vancouver.

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Bring the crew of The Raza home with you in this 3 disc DVD set which includes all 13 episodes plus special features including the infamous mole reveal!

Here’s what reviewers have to say about Dark Matter‘s first season:

“Overall then, a series which opens intriguingly and ends with the possibility for danger pushed to cinematic levels. If you’ve ever enjoyed a slice of TV sci-fi, or just love a good drama with winning characters set in an engaging environment – you’ll find plenty to enjoy and perhaps even obsess over here.”

http://www.denofgeek.com/dvd-bluray/dark-matter/37293/dark-matter-season-1-dvd-review

“The series is action-packed, but also has a gripping way with cliff-hanger endings, meaning almost every week ends with some sort of hook that makes the show not just a good weekly watch but a good binge too. In fact, it’s exactly the sort of show one used to look to Syfy for back when it was Sci-fi, and it’s great to have this sort of thing back on the air.”

http://culttvtimes.com/dark-matter-season-one-u-k-dvdout-now/

“As a first season, DARK MATTER has set a good basis in the direction it’s going, paving a clear way for something significantly unique and new while keeping an identity to the genre. There is more than enough mystery with the memory loss sub-plot and even displays some nice action set pieces.”

http://www.screenrelish.com/2015/10/11/dark-matter-season-one-review/

“From the pens of the dynamic duo who brought us such great Sci-Fi as Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis and SGU Stargate Universe Joseph Malzlozi and Paul Mullie, they bring us a 13 part series that stands out as a riveting show.”

http://www.road-rash.co.uk/dvd/dark-matter-dvd-review/#.ViGrdbQ-BmB

“Much the shows humor comes from a combination of the Android and Anthony Lemke as Three aka Marcus Boone. Boone starts off as the most out of control of the characters and also the least sympathetic. This kind of changes by the mid season point where we get a glimpse of his softer side.”

http://scifipulse.net/in-review-dark-matter-dvd-set/

“Dark Matter is stronger than its opening would suggest, becoming a more intricate web with each episode.”

http://scifibulletin.com/us-tv/dark-matter-review-series-1-dvd/

P.S.: Capped off yesterday’s birthday festivities with a 12:35 a.m. (false) fire alarm.

P.P.S.: I’m going to try to catch up on the mailbag tomorrow.  Post anymore questions if you got ’em!

P.P.P.S.: Production Designer Ian Brock is sending me some amazing sketches and design work in preparation for season 2.  Interested seeing what we have in the works?


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter dvd, Dark Matter season 1, Dark Matter season 1 dvd

October 19, 2015: The Snow Monkeys’ Miracle Win! Let’s celebrate with some exclusive Dark Matter season 2 concept art!

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Screen Shot 2015-10-18 at 11.55.37 PM

There was the 1980 Miracle on Ice that saw a team of gutsy American amateurs best a powerful team from the USSR/

There was the Boston Red Sox 2004 defying seemingly impossible odds to rally from down 0-3 in a series to beat the heavily favored Yankees.

And now, it’s the 2015 Snow Monkeys who projected to lose by over 50 points, rallied late in Sunday night action, down 20, to upset the hitherto undefeated Fighting Hyphens (renamed Eager To Stay Employed by owner and Dark Matter VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson).

Oh, they’ll be talking about this one for years to come.  The victory puts my Snow Monkeys at a record of 4-2 in Fantasy Football League play with an inside track on a playoff spot.

What better way to celebrate then with a sneak peek at some amazing Dark Matter season 2 concept art compliments of Production Designer Ian Brock, Set Designer Doug Slater, and Concept Illustrator Sanford Kong.

Screen Shot 2015-10-19 at 8.46.21 PM

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Damn!  What do you think?


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Season 2

October 20, 2015: Gearing up for Dark Matter season 2!

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I was back in the production offices today for my first full half-day of work!  Well, more like third-of-a-day’s work, lunch inclusive.  And that also counts the roughly half hour I spent sorting through the various items I stored away in my office during my five month hiatus.  Akemi needed her knitting needles and yarn.

Anyway, back at it and, on deck today = casting.  And LOTS of it!  Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza and I convened to review taped auditions for the roles of Devon (61 candidates), Misaki (22 candidates), and Arax Nero (19 candidates) – which took us much of the afternoon.  We’ll finish tomorrow by reviewing Nyx’s (62 candidates).

It was interesting to see several former Stargate guest stars in the mix as well.  I have to admit – it’s going to be tough.

In the coming days, we’ll also be running auditions for Treihan, Shaddick, Kierken, and Reynaud.

So who the heck are these characters?  Well, stick around.  In the coming days, I’ll give you a peek at the casting breakdown that went out for each role – which will offer a little more insight into what we have in the works for our thrilling, action-packed, chock-full-o-shocks second season.

In the meantime, how about a few more peeks into what the Production Designer Ian Brock,  Set Designer Doug Slater, and Concept Illustrator Sanford Kong have in the works?  Feast your eyes, Dark Matter fans!

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(click for the big picture)

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Dark Matter fans, you are spoiled!

So, what do you think?  What’s the deal with those last two pics?

Off to rewrite some scripts!  Do drop me a comment to distract me.


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Season 2

September 21, 2015: Blindspot! And a Dark Matter season 2 update!

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Tonight’s the night!  The premiere of Blindspot!  For those of you not-in-the-know, there’s a Stargate connection here.  The series creator, Executive Producer and showrunner is none other than Martin Gero who many of you may remember from such productions as Stargate: SG-1Stargate: Atlantis, Stargate: UniverseThe L.A. ComplexBored To Death, and, most recently, a little something called Dark Matter.

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Jaimie Alexander Is Jane Doe

Click here to download this poster.

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Click here to download this poster.

Click here to download this poster.

Tune in tonight!

In other-show-related news, I’ve completed a rough first draft of Dark Matter Episode 202.  Paul is presently working on 201.  A late curveball thrown our way last week necessitated some minor re-juggling, dropping the story we had planned for Episode 209 into the Episode 205 slot and pushing everything forward. We’re also flopping 210 and 211.  On the surface, it may not seem like a big deal but given the serialized nature of the show and all of the developments we have planned for season 2, it was a challenge (to say the least).  But it looks like we’ve got it all sorted out and now I can finally turn my thoughts to more pressing matters like the shuttle shot, the Randroid, and Titch.

Call today with Dark Matter Production Designer Ian Brock to discuss the first four episodes!


Tagged: #Blindspot, #DarkMatter

October 2, 2015: Now on Netflix! Dark Matter!

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As of September 28th, Dark Matter‘s first season is available on Netflix U.S. (and Canada should follow shortly!) for all of your binge-watching (and re-watching) needs.

Need a reason?  Well, check out this recent article from DenOfGeek.com on Why Syfy’s Dark Matter is well worth your time…

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http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/dark-matter/37123/why-syfys-dark-matter-is-well-worth-your-time

“Syfy space opera Dark Matter caught many off-guard with just how interesting its first season became. Here’s why you should watch it…”

Or review this past article from TheTVJunkies.com on 7 reasons to binge the sci fi summer hit…

http://www.thetvjunkies.com/dark-matter-7-reasons-to-binge-the-sci-fi-summer-hit/?utm_content=bufferac216&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

“How could we not mention the plot twists? Nearly every episode features one game changer or another, whether it’s some dramatic new information or a member of the crew does something you never saw coming. Dark Matter keeps you guessing every episode and rarely disappoints with the follow through. With some serious cliffhangers sprinkled throughout the series, you’ll find yourself binge-watching before you know it.”

Get your friends and family hooked!  Prep for season 2!  And relive some of season one’s most memorable moments like:

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Who’s in?!!


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October 3, 2015: A Dark Matter Performance Evaluation!

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With Dark Matter‘s first season off to – by all accounts – a rollicking star on Netflix, I wanted to look back on the show’s performance to date.  Specifically, I wanted to look at the show’s overall performance.  Which, at the end of the day, is easier said than done.

Over on SyFy, Dark Matter is (the last time I checked) the #2 original scripted show on the network, and holds the #3 spot in the oft-discussed “key demo” (averaging 0.24, just a tick behind the #2 spot averaging 0.25).

Internationally, the news was even better, with Dark Matter pulling in BIG numbers in territories like the U.K., Australia, Portugal and (closer to home) Canada!

When it comes to downloads, however, the results are a little…murkier.  How many downloads from the network websites?  iTunes?  Other legitimate sources?  I don’t have that information.

How about illegitimate sources?  Well, ironically, that information is a little more handy.  According to thedrum.comDark Matter was one of the top ten most pirated shows in June, July, and August.  The September analysis is forthcoming, but I expect the results will be similar.

On the one hand, I’m heartened to see there are so many smart, tech-savvy viewers out there checking out the show.  On the other hand, all those “other” smart, tech-savvy viewers don’t really factor into the show’s renewal prospects.

Still, Dark Matter‘s online popularity suggests that our creative approach to the show’s narrative has paid off as expected.  We set out to create a character-driven series that built dramatically over the course of its 13 episode first season run, setting up mysteries, paying them off, peppering each story with twists, turns, and surprises, building momentum toward our shocking finale.  In other words, we wanted to create a binge-worthy series that viewers HAD to keep watching – and, overall, it appears we’ve succeeded.

My hope is that, between now and the season 2 premiere, we continue to build our audience so that we come back in the summer of 2016 bigger and better than ever.  And, of course, the way to do that is to get the word out – and get people watching (and even re-watching).

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So, while you’re out watching and getting the word out about the show, we’ll be busy making it.  This week, Paul and I head to Toronto for meetings with Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza and Production Designer Ian Brock.  The week following, Akemi and I (and the dogs!) make the big move.  And then – things are going to get crazy!



October 5, 2015: Canadians love their scifi television!

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Well, this is interesting.  Apparently, Canadians are HUGE fans of science fiction television:

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“During the 2014-2015 broadcast year Canadian TV sci-fi series Orphan Black on Space (4.3 million viewers*), Dark Matter on Space (3.7 million), Between on City Total and Killjoys on Space (both 3.2 million) each reached roughly 10% of the Canadian population. In addition, these shows performed above their respective channel averages in the very desirable 18-34 demographic.”

That’s 10% of the Canadian population that tuned into our little show.

Tell me more…

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Not bad.  It brings to mind another scifi series that far surpassed expectations when it aired on Canada’s Space Channel several years back.  I’ll give you a hint…

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Speaking of Stargate, the giveaways are enroute.  We sent off the last one this morning.  Akemi, as always, personalized each envelope…

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Pictured above: Canadian bunny, coasters in hand, on his way through the stargate to gforce’s house!

Toronto-bound tomorrow morning!  Hoping I can get some writing done on the flight.


Tagged: #BellMedia, #DarkMatter, Bell Media, Dark Matter, Science Fiction Television, scifi television, SF television, SGU, Space Channel, SpaceChannel, Stargate, Stargate Universe, Stargate:Universe

October 7, 2015: Early prep on Dark Matter season 2 begins!

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Following a fitful night’s sleep, I woke up at 5 a.m. this morning.  Well, I suppose it’s to be expected since I’m still on Vancouver time.  That’s what I thought anyway – until I realized that Pacific Standard Time is actually three hours BEHIND Toronto time, not three hours AHEAD.  So it was actually more like 2 a.m.

The early wake-up afforded me the opportunity to get some work done.  On my fantasy football team.  Cut a few players.  Picked up  few more.  At 2-2, my Snow Monkeys are poised for a run!

Playoffs, baby!

Playoffs, baby!

At 10:30, Kyle picked Paul and I up and drove us to the Prodigy Pictures production offices where we were reunited with the gang: Vanessa, Norman, Ian, Caitlin, Thea, Natalie, Elliot, and Alice.  And, once we’d dispensed with the formalities, it was on to pressing matters – aka selecting our lunch orders.  THEN – we got to work.

First meeting – a discussion of the directors’ schedule with Vanessa and Norman. Some familiar faces returning from season 1.  Some new faces.  Some new yet familiar faces as well!

Second meeting – a discussion of the season 2 sets, locations, VFX, and casting with Vanessa and Norman.  New sets, a few familiar locations, MORE visual effects, and the return of some friends (ish) and enemies along with a slew of interesting first-timers.

Third meeting – conference call with our casting director Lisa Parasyn in which we discussed: Nyx, Arax Nero, Devon, Kierken, Shaddick, Treihan, Reynaud, and Misaki…to name a few.

Fourth meeting – lunch with brisket sandwiches.

Fifth meeting – We interview for the Executive Producers’ Assistant position. Seeking someone with production experience and proficiency with bladed weapons, krav and/or maga.

Sixth meeting –  sit-down with Production Designer Ian Brock to discuss the super max and upcoming builds.  He has some TERRIFIC ideas.  Can’t wait to show you the design work and sketches when the time comes.

Okay.  Here’s a little something…

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 Tomorrow, I fly back to Vancouver where I’ll, hopefully, complete a big chunk of episode 204, continue packing, get an x-ray on that pesky sore lung, say my goodbyes, and make sure everything’s set for this weekend’s Canadian Thanksgiving Fantasy Football Feast.  Turducken is, of course, on the menu.


October 10, 2015: Dark Matter clues!

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These voice-overs were intended for a late season episode, but didn’t make the final cut.  The dialogue hints at some possible future storylines and backstory elements.  Can you make out what is being said?

 


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter

October 17, 2015: Fan hello’s! Dark Matter Season 1 DVD Reviews!

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First off, a little something I received today from Zoie Palmer (Dark Matter‘s Android) who is at Dallas Comic Con meeting her fans – some of who, it turns out, are Stargate AND Dark Matter fans AND read the blog!

Thanks for the hello’s.  Wish I could’ve been there!  Next time you see Jason Momoa, ask him to tell you the story of how he scared the crap out of two would-be burglars in Vancouver.

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Bring the crew of The Raza home with you in this 3 disc DVD set which includes all 13 episodes plus special features including the infamous mole reveal!

Here’s what reviewers have to say about Dark Matter‘s first season:

“Overall then, a series which opens intriguingly and ends with the possibility for danger pushed to cinematic levels. If you’ve ever enjoyed a slice of TV sci-fi, or just love a good drama with winning characters set in an engaging environment – you’ll find plenty to enjoy and perhaps even obsess over here.”

http://www.denofgeek.com/dvd-bluray/dark-matter/37293/dark-matter-season-1-dvd-review

“The series is action-packed, but also has a gripping way with cliff-hanger endings, meaning almost every week ends with some sort of hook that makes the show not just a good weekly watch but a good binge too. In fact, it’s exactly the sort of show one used to look to Syfy for back when it was Sci-fi, and it’s great to have this sort of thing back on the air.”

http://culttvtimes.com/dark-matter-season-one-u-k-dvdout-now/

“As a first season, DARK MATTER has set a good basis in the direction it’s going, paving a clear way for something significantly unique and new while keeping an identity to the genre. There is more than enough mystery with the memory loss sub-plot and even displays some nice action set pieces.”

http://www.screenrelish.com/2015/10/11/dark-matter-season-one-review/

“From the pens of the dynamic duo who brought us such great Sci-Fi as Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis and SGU Stargate Universe Joseph Malzlozi and Paul Mullie, they bring us a 13 part series that stands out as a riveting show.”

http://www.road-rash.co.uk/dvd/dark-matter-dvd-review/#.ViGrdbQ-BmB

“Much the shows humor comes from a combination of the Android and Anthony Lemke as Three aka Marcus Boone. Boone starts off as the most out of control of the characters and also the least sympathetic. This kind of changes by the mid season point where we get a glimpse of his softer side.”

http://scifipulse.net/in-review-dark-matter-dvd-set/

“Dark Matter is stronger than its opening would suggest, becoming a more intricate web with each episode.”

http://scifibulletin.com/us-tv/dark-matter-review-series-1-dvd/

P.S.: Capped off yesterday’s birthday festivities with a 12:35 a.m. (false) fire alarm.

P.P.S.: I’m going to try to catch up on the mailbag tomorrow.  Post anymore questions if you got ’em!

P.P.P.S.: Production Designer Ian Brock is sending me some amazing sketches and design work in preparation for season 2.  Interested seeing what we have in the works?


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter dvd, Dark Matter season 1, Dark Matter season 1 dvd

October 19, 2015: The Snow Monkeys’ Miracle Win! Let’s celebrate with some exclusive Dark Matter season 2 concept art!

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Screen Shot 2015-10-18 at 11.55.37 PM

There was the 1980 Miracle on Ice that saw a team of gutsy American amateurs best a powerful team from the USSR/

There was the Boston Red Sox 2004 defying seemingly impossible odds to rally from down 0-3 in a series to beat the heavily favored Yankees.

And now, it’s the 2015 Snow Monkeys who projected to lose by over 50 points, rallied late in Sunday night action, down 20, to upset the hitherto undefeated Fighting Hyphens (renamed Eager To Stay Employed by owner and Dark Matter VFX Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson).

Oh, they’ll be talking about this one for years to come.  The victory puts my Snow Monkeys at a record of 4-2 in Fantasy Football League play with an inside track on a playoff spot.

What better way to celebrate then with a sneak peek at some amazing Dark Matter season 2 concept art compliments of Production Designer Ian Brock, Set Designer Doug Slater, and Concept Illustrator Sanford Kong.

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Damn!  What do you think?


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Season 2

October 20, 2015: Gearing up for Dark Matter season 2!

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I was back in the production offices today for my first full half-day of work!  Well, more like third-of-a-day’s work, lunch inclusive.  And that also counts the roughly half hour I spent sorting through the various items I stored away in my office during my five month hiatus.  Akemi needed her knitting needles and yarn.

Anyway, back at it and, on deck today = casting.  And LOTS of it!  Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza and I convened to review taped auditions for the roles of Devon (61 candidates), Misaki (22 candidates), and Arax Nero (19 candidates) – which took us much of the afternoon.  We’ll finish tomorrow by reviewing Nyx’s (62 candidates).

It was interesting to see several former Stargate guest stars in the mix as well.  I have to admit – it’s going to be tough.

In the coming days, we’ll also be running auditions for Treihan, Shaddick, Kierken, and Reynaud.

So who the heck are these characters?  Well, stick around.  In the coming days, I’ll give you a peek at the casting breakdown that went out for each role – which will offer a little more insight into what we have in the works for our thrilling, action-packed, chock-full-o-shocks second season.

In the meantime, how about a few more peeks into what the Production Designer Ian Brock,  Set Designer Doug Slater, and Concept Illustrator Sanford Kong have in the works?  Feast your eyes, Dark Matter fans!

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(click for the big picture)

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Dark Matter fans, you are spoiled!

So, what do you think?  What’s the deal with those last two pics?

Off to rewrite some scripts!  Do drop me a comment to distract me.


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Season 2

October 21, 2015: Alex Mallari Jr. – Dark Matter’s FOUR – answers YOUR questions!

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DARK MATTER -- "Episode Ten" Episode 110 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Ten” Episode 110 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

When we were first casting the part of FOUR in Dark Matter, we cast a wide net – opening the role up to all genders and auditioning actors across North America. One candidate stood out for me in that early round: Alex Mallari Jr.  Unlike most of the other candidates who delivered colorfully threatening, often over-the-top takes on the “interrogation scene” from Episode 102, his performance was understated, controlled, and chillingly effective.

As we headed into the second round auditions, I had occasion to speak to Alex over the phone and prep him for his scenes (something I did for all the candidates, putting the scene in context and offering a character backstory to draw from).  I found him to be incredibly down to earth, well-spoken, and thoughtful individual clearly dedicated to his craft – and, after that call, I was secretly rooting for him. Ultimately, however, it came down to the second round audition…

And he nailed it.

One year later, with a season as The Raza’s resident sword-wielding badass under his belt, Alex has been all kinds of busy…but not busy enough to stop by for The Greatest Alex Mallari Jr. Fan Q&A ever!

Night-Cat writes: “I’m curious about how heavy those swords are. They don’t look very light, but you swing them around like a cat with a mouse.  Also, do you think Four would ever want to retake his place in the family Empire again, or is that a too late now kinda thing?”

Alex: We used a bamboo replica sword for all fight scenes so it was as light as a feather! As far as the family feud, I think his main concern is finding justice.

livingforcreativity writes: “What acting gigs do you have on your horizon? Is it a consideration to take an acting gig where you have to spend months away from home?  Thank you for your time!”

Alex: I’m finishing up a series called INSOMNIA that I have been filming out in Moscow, Russia. When and where that will be put out – who knows. But follow me at @alexmallarijr and I’ll be sure to keep everyone updated.

Mike A. writes: “Questions for Alex: Do you like that FOUR seems to talk a lot less than most of the others? Do you like the subsequent mystery of his character?

Alex: I’ve always been a fan of silent but deadly type of characters. It would be cool to hear more from him but not too much because I do feel that would take away from his character. I do love the mystery. Thankfully we have amazing writers that are flawlessly able to have Four speak just enough at all times without giving away too much.

“Did Joe make you read any specific Anime to better understand where FOUR is coming from, or to get into character?”

Alex: Joe gave me a great reference of COWBOY BEBOP. But growing up loving Anime, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I pretty much let my “inner child” play the role.

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“Now that your weapons training has really taken off, is there any specific new weapon you’d like to see FOUR master and use in combat?”

Alex: I’m in love with the Katana so right now I’d like to master and perfect those skills. What I would love to try are more aerials and some crazy hand-to-hand stuff (think Wing Chun).

“Keep up the great work Alex. As someone who studied Shotokan karate for many years and learned many of the same weapons you’re using on DM, I’m more transfixed by your athletic abilities and technical skills at times, but you are definitely pulling off your character beautifully. Strong, silent, unwavering, technical, brutal. I love it!”

Alex: Thank you kindly!

Randomness writes: “Some questions for this Q&A –
1) How comfortable would you say Four is around the crew after everything that has happened thus far? Would you say he has a trust in them and could see himself staying with this group over the long term?”

Alex: I think by now he’s found his place and has come to a conclusion as to who plays what role on the ship and in the team. Does he trust them? Would you trust anyone after your own family betrayed you and had you banished from your own kingdom? ;) He had a great moment with Two at the end of episode nine, I’m sure he was sincere in that moment. Four is a man of honour, honesty, and loyalty so I’ll leave it at that.

“2) What would you say was going through Fours mind when he stabbed Akita-san with his sword? Do you think he has any regrets over his actions?”

Alex: What was going through his mind? Who knows with that guy. Four has his own agenda and I’m sure he’ll make sure all is accomplished one way or another. Does he have any regrets over his actions? None. Four is much too calculated. He has a reason for all of his actions. So stay tuned, keep bothering Joe for more Four, and let’s see where his journey takes him!

“3) Out of everyone in the Raza crew, who would you say Four trusts, and gets along with the most?”

Alex: Two.

“4) Do you see Four ever reclaiming his throne? And could he do it without killing a whole bunch of people in the process? Also, do you believe his grief over the loss of his father motives him to pursue justice?”

Alex: I see Four being able to reclaim his throne whilst swinging his bloody sword, lol. There is so much that motivates Four and I’m sure we haven’t even seen half of his story. All we’ve seen are the introductions… I bet we’ll have our answers in season 2. As you and all of us know, our writers don’t leave anyone hanging!

“5) After playing Four for 13 episodes now, what do you think of your character, and where can you see him heading in future seasons? I think you’ve done great so far, your weaponry skills are excellent too, is there a weapon you want to use but haven’t thus far on the show?”

Alex: Thanks for the kind words! I love Four. I’ve loved Four since the day I received the audition pieces. I see Four remaining the Raza’s go-to-guy in the future seasons. Every battalion has a sniper and I think Four is that guy for the Raza… except he uses a sword… and the occasional gun… plus the occasional kicks… and, well, you know where I’m going with this.

DARK MATTER -- "Episode Three" Episode 103 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Three” Episode 103 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

Tam Dixon writes: “For Alex: I studied Kung Fu for a year and Karate for several years. You make the moves look flawless. All your hard work shows! How long did you practice to make your techniques so smooth? Which parts of martial arts did you pick up the easiest and which were the most difficult? Since I’m getting older, jumps are a struggle now. However, I can still do head high kicks, so all is not lost.”

Alex: Muscle memory, baby! Keep those kicks handy. I studied Tae Kwon Do at a highly competitive level from a very young age so the martial arts comes to me. Bruce Lee is a hero of mine and I believe his theory of being formless.

Tim Hendrix writes: “For Mr. Mallari,
You have obviously captured the hearts of many of our female viewers and the envy and respect of most males in the audience (your mastery of the sword is impressive). Do you see a romantic interest in FOUR’s future in seasons to come? Will it soften that rock hard exterior so we can experience his Nutella center?”

Alex: LOL @ his nutella centre. Only if Nutella was vegan… I wish! Do I see a romantic interest in Four’s future? I don’t know, you know. The best thing we can all do is stay tuned and see where that goes. For now, let’s just keep counting the kills ;)

Ponytail writes: “Yeah! I love FOUR too!! My 5 questions for Alex: 1. What was your first favorite TV show you can remember as a kid?”

Alex: Power Rangers, Dragon Ball Z, and Pokemon.

“2. What do you do on set to pass the time in between shooting your scenes?”

Alex: I sing, I dance, I tweet, I gram (post on instagram), and I joke… oh… and I eat.

“3. If Joe let you write a season 2 episode that was FOUR centered, what would it be about?”

Alex: I wouldn’t change a thing when it comes to the direction of the show. Our creators and writers have done an impeccable job and I promise that they will continue to deliver. But more Four is always good, right? ;)

“4. FOURClan is a pretty cool name. What other names did you consider before going with FOURClan?”

Alex: Honestly, FourClan was the first thing that came to mind and it resonated. I think I was listening to Wu-Tang clan and then it hit me.

“5. What would be your ultimate dream role ever?”

Alex: I would love to play Scorpion or Sub Zero in an epic remake of Mortal Kombat.

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Brandon Willford writes: “Question for Mr. Mallari Jr.: Will you be able to talk the execs into letting Four grow his hair out rebel-style? (And I don’t mean Rebel Wilson … though that would be an interesting look …)”

Alex: I had a man-bun and beard just before we started filming! I was hoping we would do that but then we opted to shave. I would love for Four to be bald with a beard… I just want a beard.

ThePansyBastard writes: “We all know well the serious side of Four and his unparalleled skill with swords and martial arts. So, I would like to know, if Four DOES laugh (not sure we’ve had a full laugh yet), what would make him laugh, like falling down, rolling on the floor kind of laughing?”

Alex: In all fairness we got a pretty decent smile out of him when he decided to kill Akita-San, LOL. Does that count? I think hearing Two say that Three is right (for once) out loud while the entire crew is present would make him laugh.

Diana Goodrich writes: “Hello!  Was using a sword something new for you to learn?”

Alex: That is was!

“•How much preparation effort and time did dealing with sword(s) require?”

Alex: It took a couple/few weeks. I think my first time with a sword will be on the DVD in the specials section. Not sure but it might!

“Was that preparation facilitated by knowing how to use other auxiliary weapons such as nunchakus?”

Alex: The nunchakus I did on the fly. On the way to set, I watched that famous little kid who does the Bruce Lee impersonations multiple times and I hoped for the best once they called out action. As far as the other weapons, it never took more than a one or two hour training session. I don’t know how it all came to me but it did naturally!

“How many other blades of what kind does Four have tucked about his person?”

Alex: You’ll have to wait and see! ;)

Luis Igarashi writes: “I’ve been paying attention to the weapons rack since day one (the nunchaku wasn’t there!) basically the weapons left are from Chinese origins will we see you training with them before this season ends?”

Alex: I’m sure our co-ordinator John Stead will make me use as many weapons as possible. If you want my honesty, I want to perform some awesome stuff on the wooden dummy (wing chun).

“I like China and Russia, two countries I’d like to visit someday, what can you tell us about the Russians? (are the girls really pretty as they say?)”

Alex: Women are gorgeous all over the world! I’ve never been to China but Russians are cool. They are crazy drivers, I’ll tell you that. You wanna race on the streets? Go to Russia and have yourself a blast… the autobahn has nothing on everyday Russian streets.

“I never practiced any martial arts (but I was a pretty good walking punching bag) I’ve watched tons of documentaries about it, Filipino Cali seems to be a very effective martial art, have you mastered it?”

Alex: No not at all. I’ve never even tried Filipino Cali. I’ll give it a try this season!

“Nowadays who’s your favorite martial artist actor? (mine is Donnie Yen)”

Alex: Donnie Yen & Tony Jaa.

“It’d be really nice if we (me at least) get to see some action like in Kill Bill or the bloodiest ninja movie I’ve ever seen, Ninja Assassin (2009) lots of blood *-*”

Alex: I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS TOO.

DARK MATTER -- Season:1 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Dennys/Ilic/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — Season:1 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Dennys/Ilic/Syfy)

ivonbartokfans writes: “Questions for Alex: (Hi Alex its webgurl)  Congratulations! You’ve done a great job developing your character. FOUR continually surprises me.”

Alex: THANK YOU!

“1. What surprised you most about Season 1 of Dark Matter?”

Alex: The finale… definitely the finale. I’m still crushed by it.

“2. FOUR is the most ruthless of the crew. Do you think he believes he is justified in the deaths he has caused or does he just react to situations in a manner he was raised?”

Alex: I think he reacts accordingly. Like I said in an earlier question, Four has his own agenda and he will do it justice. Although Four is now amongst mercenaries I believe he is a man of righteousness.

“3. How difficult was it doing the walking/talking scene outside in the cold with your hands tied behind your back?”

Alex: It was super difficult. I can’t even remember how cold it was that day but I spend two whole days in those conditions. I’d do it again though, I love what came of it!

“4. What book are you reading at the moment, or the last one you read?”

Alex: I’m now reading The Divine Comedy (currently on Dante’s Inferno).

“5. I’ve been impressed with your sword work. You’ve studied martial arts. Did you have any prior experience with katanas and is this something you’d like to pursue?”

Alex: Thank you :) I had no previous experience in weapons at all before Dark Matter but, yeah, I would love to learn more about the art of the Samurai.

SmellyCat1304 writeS: “Hello Alex! Would like to know which scene was your favorite to make/shoot, and why?”

Alex: The intro scene to episode nine and the scene where I slice through a line of people in episode 10. Why? Kill, kill, kill, and badassery!

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dasndanger writes: “Hello, Alex! a.k.a. Twinkle Toes…Growing up my best friend was from the Philippines. My husband even tried the tinikling dance at her wedding. His ankles did not fair well… :P  So, a question – have you (or can you) perform the tinikling dance? If so, how did your ankles fair? And also if so, is there video?”

Alex: LOL, no I’ve never tried the tinikling dance. I’ll give’er a go some day I’m sure. :)

Farflame writes: “Thanks for this great show and your fine portrayal of Four, Mr. Mallari. My questions:
– DM is sci-fi with big potential regarding the universe, technology or mystery. Is there some situation, theme or story you would like to see in DM Season 2?”

Alex: I can’t wait to acquire all the answers to our pasts and move forward!

“What do you like about Four’s character and what you dont like?”

Alex: I like everything about him… so much that I would like to see more of him myself! Lol

“In first episodes there were great moments when silent Four suddenly spoke and it had both meaning and an impact. Which of Four’s sentences do you like most?”

Alex: This is a tough one. As wise as Four can be, my favourite line would have to be in episode nine when there was an attacker on the ground pleading for mercy, telling Four that he had a wife and kids and then Four simply says, “They can do better,” and kills him.

“Who was the best talent for fighting scenes amongst your crew mates (except you) and who was your favorite opponent?”

Alex: I think Melissa and Zoie kicked major ass! Who was my favourite opponent? Hard to say, I don’t think Four met any real worthy adversaries. ;)

“Would you prefer smaller roles in big martial arts movie or big Hollywood dramatic movie, or bigger role in interesting TV serie?”

Alex: Bigger role in great series’ (like DARK MATTER, lol).

DARK MATTER -- "Episode Nine" Episode 109 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Nine” Episode 109 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

To living, loving and lying writes: “To Alex: One of my fav scenes this season was when One, Two, Three and Four were on the space station in the restaurant and the guys were guessing the special meal Two ordered. Once you found out that you were eating meal worms the way you dropped the food and the look of disgust was priceless. Its the reaction my stepdad has every time I let him try something new; good example was kale.

I was wondering the two people who grew up with money are the two who were not accepting of the meal worms. Is that scene a look into what the backgrounds of Two and Three are. Do you feel since Two suggested the worms and Three kept eating that means these two did not grow up with silver spoons?”

Alex: Great observation and, to be honest, I’ve driven myself nuts because everything in the show “matters”. Our writers are exceptional at creating moments and there are a lot of moments (way more than you think).

Aurelie writes: “Hello Alex, I have learned that you are vegan, that’s awesome.  Why are you vegan?”

Alex: It started out for personal health reasons but it’s become much more now. It’s become an ethical thing for me now and I’m trying my best to actually live a full-on vegan life style as opposed to just having a vegan diet. I think we, as humans, are to be the stewards of all that’s on this planet and we should take pride in caring for all that surrounds us. I would love to eventually be a strong voice for the animals whilst helping others live a healthier lifestyle.

scifiandtvtalk writes: “For Alex: Can you tell us a bit about your experiences filming Episode Nine, and your thoughts on Four’s backstory involving his father, brother and homeworld and how that’s unfolded so far. Also, the action sequences involving your character are amazing! What do you enjoy most about executing those in front of the camera. Thanks as always for your time, Alex!”

Alex: Episode nine was a blast. It was a freeze-my-ass-off blast and I loved every second of it. There was more dialogue involved so it was a mouthful too. I remember one of the days we must have filmed 15 pages of dialogue between Akita and Four. My thoughts on Four’s backstory? I think it’s epic and we are in for quite the ride. It could easily become a series all on its own. I’m not hinting at anything, I’m just saying there’s a lot there and I look forward to discovering the story with you all. The most exciting thing about the fighting in front of the camera? It’d have to be doing it all in front of a camera knowing I won’t settle for anything less than amazing because I want to keep the audience entertained, happy, and wanting more.

DARK MATTER -- "Episode Thirteen" Episode 113 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Thirteen” Episode 113 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

sparrow_hawk writes: “Hi Alex! Four was my favorite character from the comic book and you are doing a great job with him. Thanks for all your hard work! Just one character insight question. Okay, maybe two questions:
1. If Four becomes Emperor, how do you think he will reward his Raza crewmates?”

Alex: Generously!

“2. Do you think that Four’s experiences (those that he remembers, anyway) will make him a better emperor? Why or why not?”

Alex: Hard to say at this point because I don’t think we’ve seen enough of what Four’s gone through. We know that he was framed and that he left his land but we don’t know how he joined the Raza, how long he’s been with the Raza, what he’s gone through with the crew, etc. But to judge Four at his core, I would say he would make an awesome emperor because he’s wise, humble, loyal, and a great listener who will do anything for those he is to protect.

TJ writes: “Hi Alex, first I like to say that I love your dedication for Dark Matter and how hard you are working for it. It´s always a pleasure watching you and the rest of the best crew in outta space in Dark Matter :-).  My questions for you are :-): Are you doing all your fighting scenes by yourself or do you have a stunt double?”

Alex: I do have an amazing stunt double but I do all of my own fight scenes (with a few exceptions because of contract reasons and such). I fight to do my own fight scenes because I want to make sure the audience doesn’t get distracted by spotting someone else or whatever. It’s also more fun for the directors I feel because then they’re not as limited with their shots.

“What weapon do you like to use Four next?”

Alex: Maybe ninja stars? Throwing knives? Something very assassin-like.

“What roles/characters do you like to play in the future?”

Alex: Something comedic would be great but I’ll take all the ass kicking roles too, haha.

DARK MATTER -- "Episode Two" Episode 102 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Two” Episode 102 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Steve Wilkie/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

Templeton writes: “1. In a hypothetical throwdown between TWO and FOUR for the title of the most badass Raza crew member who would win?”

Alex: Four. Two is an awesome fighter and, granted, she regenerates quickly but turn on those dampening fields and level out the playing field and Four cannot be stopped by anyone (don’t tell Two or else she’ll kick my ass, LOL ;))

“2. On the other side of spectrum, can you imagine a scenario where those two end up making the beast with two backs?”

Alex: LOL, hey, you never know. They’d be quite the power couple.

“3. Why did FOUR erase everyone’s memories?”

Alex: I’m clearly late at responding to these questions… oh boy!

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Lily writes: “Questions for Alex – Q1) Your skills with the katana swords on Dark Matter are impressive. Was that your first time being exposed to the swords?”

Alex: T’was, t’was!

“Q2) How do you feel about Four’s backstory/journey so far?”

Alex: Loving every moment.

“Q3) What made you decide to go vegan if you don’t mind me asking?”

Alex: Just wanted to live healthier but now I’m being more conscious with the rest of my lifestyle.

Fecrabond writes: “I heard you sometimes get up at 4am to train. How many hours of sleep do you get a night, typically?”

Alex: I wake up at 3AM-3:30AM to train. How much sleep? Maybe 5? Sometimes?

“Does it take a long time to choreograph your scenes?”

Alex: Not at all! The odd time we’ll have a rehearsal a day or two before but our co-ordinator John Stead is amazing and so is the team we work with. To top it off, for some reason, I pick it all up so quickly so we oft find ourselves making something amazing happen on the day.

Alex: Also, I saw you went to a rescue shelter this past month, do you have pets of your own?”

Alex: I do! I now have a new French Bulldog named Bo. I have a chihuahua as well named Chico.

DARK MATTER -- "Episode Seven" Episode 107 -- Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four -- (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

DARK MATTER — “Episode Seven” Episode 107 — Pictured: Alex Mallari Jr. as Four — (Photo by: Russ Martin/Prodigy Pictures/Syfy)

Guest writes: “Four isn’t shy of killing needlessly and killing for a money job. I don’t cheer for that. Will there be ramifications for him?”

Alex: I don’t think he kills needlessly. There hasn’t really been a kill that wasn’t out of necessity. You’ll have to find a kill and get back to me to let me know… hmmm…

Dallas L. Marshall writes: “Q for Alex: Dogs, or cats, or both, or other?”

Alex: ALL!

Peggy writes: “Question for Alex: Is it easier or more difficult to act when there is less dialog for you?”

Alex: It’s never “easy” because as an actor you’re creating a life, a new personality out of black ink on a sheet of paper. Then in between all that black ink, you have to discover the secrets that are hidden there. So it’s never “easy” but it’s surely enjoyable.

Misinglinkr writes: “Question for Alex: what is your best source for protein? Is it soy based or something else? I am looking for an alternative to soy based protein product.”

Alex: According to my research, hemp protein is the most recognizable protein to the human digestive system. Remember, your body can’t effectively register and convert more than 20g of protein per sitting.

no1zoiepalmerfan writes: “Questions for Alex: Where were you when you found out you got the role and how surprised or shocked were you when you heard? How many call backs did you have to do? Have you always wanted to be an actor? By the way, you are doing a great job…can’t wait to see the final 2 episodes of the season. Have my fingers crossed for a season 2!”

Alex: I was at my part time job at LA Fitness as a front desk receptionist. I yelled and then I cried and then I went back to work. I had one call back. In the back of my mind I’ve always wanted to be an actor, yeah. Thank you so much… season two is going to be a blast!

gforce writes: “Not really a question for Alex, but a comment: Alex, I just wanted to say thanks for the great job you do on Dark Matter and you really bring the character to life. Also, thanks for your on-line presence (and patience) with fans on Twitter. FOURCLAN FOUREVER! “

Alex: Thank you… much love to you!

#FOURCLAN OR DIE


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Alex Mallari Jr., Dark Matter

October 2, 2015: Now on Netflix! Dark Matter!

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As of September 28th, Dark Matter‘s first season is available on Netflix U.S. (and Canada should follow shortly!) for all of your binge-watching (and re-watching) needs.

Need a reason?  Well, check out this recent article from DenOfGeek.com on Why Syfy’s Dark Matter is well worth your time…

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http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/dark-matter/37123/why-syfys-dark-matter-is-well-worth-your-time

“Syfy space opera Dark Matter caught many off-guard with just how interesting its first season became. Here’s why you should watch it…”

Or review this past article from TheTVJunkies.com on 7 reasons to binge the sci fi summer hit…

http://www.thetvjunkies.com/dark-matter-7-reasons-to-binge-the-sci-fi-summer-hit/?utm_content=bufferac216&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

“How could we not mention the plot twists? Nearly every episode features one game changer or another, whether it’s some dramatic new information or a member of the crew does something you never saw coming. Dark Matter keeps you guessing every episode and rarely disappoints with the follow through. With some serious cliffhangers sprinkled throughout the series, you’ll find yourself binge-watching before you know it.”

Get your friends and family hooked!  Prep for season 2!  And relive some of season one’s most memorable moments like:

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Who’s in?!!


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October 3, 2015: A Dark Matter Performance Evaluation!

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With Dark Matter‘s first season off to – by all accounts – a rollicking star on Netflix, I wanted to look back on the show’s performance to date.  Specifically, I wanted to look at the show’s overall performance.  Which, at the end of the day, is easier said than done.

Over on SyFy, Dark Matter is (the last time I checked) the #2 original scripted show on the network, and holds the #3 spot in the oft-discussed “key demo” (averaging 0.24, just a tick behind the #2 spot averaging 0.25).

Internationally, the news was even better, with Dark Matter pulling in BIG numbers in territories like the U.K., Australia, Portugal and (closer to home) Canada!

When it comes to downloads, however, the results are a little…murkier.  How many downloads from the network websites?  iTunes?  Other legitimate sources?  I don’t have that information.

How about illegitimate sources?  Well, ironically, that information is a little more handy.  According to thedrum.comDark Matter was one of the top ten most pirated shows in June, July, and August.  The September analysis is forthcoming, but I expect the results will be similar.

On the one hand, I’m heartened to see there are so many smart, tech-savvy viewers out there checking out the show.  On the other hand, all those “other” smart, tech-savvy viewers don’t really factor into the show’s renewal prospects.

Still, Dark Matter‘s online popularity suggests that our creative approach to the show’s narrative has paid off as expected.  We set out to create a character-driven series that built dramatically over the course of its 13 episode first season run, setting up mysteries, paying them off, peppering each story with twists, turns, and surprises, building momentum toward our shocking finale.  In other words, we wanted to create a binge-worthy series that viewers HAD to keep watching – and, overall, it appears we’ve succeeded.

My hope is that, between now and the season 2 premiere, we continue to build our audience so that we come back in the summer of 2016 bigger and better than ever.  And, of course, the way to do that is to get the word out – and get people watching (and even re-watching).

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So, while you’re out watching and getting the word out about the show, we’ll be busy making it.  This week, Paul and I head to Toronto for meetings with Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza and Production Designer Ian Brock.  The week following, Akemi and I (and the dogs!) make the big move.  And then – things are going to get crazy!


October 5, 2015: Canadians love their scifi television!

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Well, this is interesting.  Apparently, Canadians are HUGE fans of science fiction television:

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“During the 2014-2015 broadcast year Canadian TV sci-fi series Orphan Black on Space (4.3 million viewers*), Dark Matter on Space (3.7 million), Between on City Total and Killjoys on Space (both 3.2 million) each reached roughly 10% of the Canadian population. In addition, these shows performed above their respective channel averages in the very desirable 18-34 demographic.”

That’s 10% of the Canadian population that tuned into our little show.

Tell me more…

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Not bad.  It brings to mind another scifi series that far surpassed expectations when it aired on Canada’s Space Channel several years back.  I’ll give you a hint…

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Speaking of Stargate, the giveaways are enroute.  We sent off the last one this morning.  Akemi, as always, personalized each envelope…

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Pictured above: Canadian bunny, coasters in hand, on his way through the stargate to gforce’s house!

Toronto-bound tomorrow morning!  Hoping I can get some writing done on the flight.


Tagged: #BellMedia, #DarkMatter, Bell Media, Dark Matter, Science Fiction Television, scifi television, SF television, SGU, Space Channel, SpaceChannel, Stargate, Stargate Universe, Stargate:Universe

October 7, 2015: Early prep on Dark Matter season 2 begins!

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Following a fitful night’s sleep, I woke up at 5 a.m. this morning.  Well, I suppose it’s to be expected since I’m still on Vancouver time.  That’s what I thought anyway – until I realized that Pacific Standard Time is actually three hours BEHIND Toronto time, not three hours AHEAD.  So it was actually more like 2 a.m.

The early wake-up afforded me the opportunity to get some work done.  On my fantasy football team.  Cut a few players.  Picked up  few more.  At 2-2, my Snow Monkeys are poised for a run!

Playoffs, baby!

Playoffs, baby!

At 10:30, Kyle picked Paul and I up and drove us to the Prodigy Pictures production offices where we were reunited with the gang: Vanessa, Norman, Ian, Caitlin, Thea, Natalie, Elliot, and Alice.  And, once we’d dispensed with the formalities, it was on to pressing matters – aka selecting our lunch orders.  THEN – we got to work.

First meeting – a discussion of the directors’ schedule with Vanessa and Norman. Some familiar faces returning from season 1.  Some new faces.  Some new yet familiar faces as well!

Second meeting – a discussion of the season 2 sets, locations, VFX, and casting with Vanessa and Norman.  New sets, a few familiar locations, MORE visual effects, and the return of some friends (ish) and enemies along with a slew of interesting first-timers.

Third meeting – conference call with our casting director Lisa Parasyn in which we discussed: Nyx, Arax Nero, Devon, Kierken, Shaddick, Treihan, Reynaud, and Misaki…to name a few.

Fourth meeting – lunch with brisket sandwiches.

Fifth meeting – We interview for the Executive Producers’ Assistant position. Seeking someone with production experience and proficiency with bladed weapons, krav and/or maga.

Sixth meeting –  sit-down with Production Designer Ian Brock to discuss the super max and upcoming builds.  He has some TERRIFIC ideas.  Can’t wait to show you the design work and sketches when the time comes.

Okay.  Here’s a little something…

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 Tomorrow, I fly back to Vancouver where I’ll, hopefully, complete a big chunk of episode 204, continue packing, get an x-ray on that pesky sore lung, say my goodbyes, and make sure everything’s set for this weekend’s Canadian Thanksgiving Fantasy Football Feast.  Turducken is, of course, on the menu.


October 10, 2015: Dark Matter clues!

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These voice-overs were intended for a late season episode, but didn’t make the final cut.  The dialogue hints at some possible future storylines and backstory elements.  Can you make out what is being said?

 


Tagged: #DarkMatter, Dark Matter
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