Syfy Unveils Saturday Night Original Movies of Re-Imagined Classic Fairy Tales….

Posted on 01 February 2010 by Robert Seidman

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via press release:

SYFY UNVEILS NEW SATURDAY NIGHT ORIGINAL MOVIES RE-IMAGINED CLASSIC FAIRY TALES, LEGENDS AND POP CULTURE CHARACTERS FROM LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD TO HANSEL AND GRETEL

KICKS OFF WITH PREMIERE OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, AT 9PM (ET/PT)

New York, NY – February 1, 2010 – Syfy announced today it is adding a new Saturday Original Movies genre to its popular mix, re-imagining classic fairy tales, legends and pop culture characters — from Little Red Riding Hood, Aladdin and Sinbad the Sailor to Hansel and Gretel — beginning with the premiere of Beauty and the Beast on Saturday, February 27, at 9PM (ET/PM).

Starring Estella Warren (Planet of the Apes), Beauty and the Beast is not the traditional Disney fairy tale. In this gritty celebration of Valentine’s Day, a young Beauty (Warren) with a gift for healing helps a deformed Prince (Rhett Gilles, Wraiths of Roanoke) regain his throne and defeat the ruthless nobleman who wants to be king — and then together they try to destroy a power-hungry witch. Beauty and the Beast was directed by David Lister and written by Gavin Scott.

Said Thomas Vitale, Executive Vice President, Programming and Original Movies, Syfy: “By turning familiar timeless stories inside out — like retelling Little Red Riding Hood as a werewolf tale or envisioning a dark version of Shrek — we’re creating an entertaining new genre for our popular Saturday night movie franchise, which has become the television destination for fans of action-packed independent sci-fi, horror and fantasy films.”

During 2009, the 22 Syfy Saturday Original Movies averaged nearly two million total viewers (1.8 million) across the channel’s twice-monthly original presentations. Syfy is one of television’s most prolific producers of original movies.

Vitale also announced a preliminary development slate for the new line of Syfy Original Movies including:

    • Red — A young woman who is a descendant of the real Little Red Riding Hood brings her fiancé home, where he meets the family and learns about their business – hunting werewolves.  He’s skeptical until bitten by a werewolf.  When her family insists he must be killed, Red tries saving him.
    • Hansel — Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge.  But there’s a surprise waiting – his sister Gretel (who he thought had been killed) is the witch’s protégée.
    • 8TH Voyage of Sinbad — Sinbad searches for the golden head of the long lost Colossus of Rhodes and, instead, discovers an island where the mythical Minotaur still rules, protecting a vast treasure.  Sinbad and his crew have to battle the creature and its minions to get the treasure and save their own lives.
    • Aladdin (working title) — After accidentally releasing an evil genie from an ancient lamp, Aladdin must find a way to imprison the genie again before it wreaks havoc on the world.
    • Black Forest — A group of naïve tourists take a sightseeing tour into a supposed enchanted forest, where they encounter evil creatures from the world of fantasy. Trapped in the Black Forest, their only hope of survival is fighting their way out.

Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in 95 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)

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  • Christian

    I’m sure they were influenced by comic book series that do these, like Fables.

  • Christian

    I’m sure they were influenced by comic book series that do these, like Fables.

  • Cimmer

    Yeah, because Alice did so well. I think they’re reaching here; that’s what comes of doing constant cheesy movies you have to keep coming up with more and more cheese, faster and faster. Too bad NBCU decided to have a Chiller channel and a Syfy channel. Between the two there might be enough material for actual programming at least a few nights a week.

  • Cimmer

    Yeah, because Alice did so well. I think they’re reaching here; that’s what comes of doing constant cheesy movies you have to keep coming up with more and more cheese, faster and faster. Too bad NBCU decided to have a Chiller channel and a Syfy channel. Between the two there might be enough material for actual programming at least a few nights a week.

  • Nightstar

    Only one of this lot even remotely appeals to me. The rest? Given I’ve seen some of the other fairy tale remakes (and didn’t much care for them) I doubt I will even look for them. Still, good luck, Syfy, hope you find an audience for them (and these efforts are worthy of an audience to begin with).

  • Nightstar

    Only one of this lot even remotely appeals to me. The rest? Given I’ve seen some of the other fairy tale remakes (and didn’t much care for them) I doubt I will even look for them. Still, good luck, Syfy, hope you find an audience for them (and these efforts are worthy of an audience to begin with).

  • Wicked

    What, you mean no “Geico Caveman” remakes? Sheesh, what is this world coming to, nothing original ever happens anymore.

  • Wicked

    What, you mean no “Geico Caveman” remakes? Sheesh, what is this world coming to, nothing original ever happens anymore.

  • Jimmy

    Yawn.

  • Jimmy

    Yawn.

  • RJ

    You’ve got to be kidding me.

  • RJ

    You’ve got to be kidding me.

  • Chris

    This is the first syfy programming to grab my interest in a very long time.

  • Chris

    This is the first syfy programming to grab my interest in a very long time.

  • Terry (with a G)

    This might not suck. Tinman wasn’t bad. But a lot of Syfy’s original movies are truly awful.

  • Terry (with a G)

    This might not suck. Tinman wasn’t bad. But a lot of Syfy’s original movies are truly awful.

  • Allen

    As a fan of both Tinman and Alice, I am definately looking forward to this.

  • Allen

    As a fan of both Tinman and Alice, I am definately looking forward to this.

  • Schmoker

    I have yet to see any SY-FY orginal movie that wasn’t total shite, or at least very boring. Can’t imagine these will be much different.

    They should just rerun Shelly Duval’s Fairy Tale Theater.

  • Schmoker

    I have yet to see any SY-FY orginal movie that wasn’t total shite, or at least very boring. Can’t imagine these will be much different.

    They should just rerun Shelly Duval’s Fairy Tale Theater.

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