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i would like to know if it is true ,that they are making a film of quantum leap, and when its out.?????????????
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"A Bold Leap Forward" currently remains in development Hell
The idea of a new series has been brought up since 2002 when the Sci Fi Channel announced plans to add first-run programming to its schedule from existing Universal titles. Quantum Leap was specifically cited along with Tremors (TV series) as potential series. But while Tremors began and ceased production in 2003, the new Quantum Leap series has yet to enter production.
Information about the series is currently limited, but it has been confirmed that Dean Stockwell will be involved with the series, reprising his role of Al Calavicci. Scott Bakula is likely to return as Dr. Samuel Beckett, albeit in a secondary role. In a 2004 interview, scriptwriter Trey Callaway revealed the series was going to follow Sam Beckett's daughter (whom he conceived in the "Trilogy" episodes during the original series' fifth season) trying to find her father and bring him home. Callaway has since left the project, but has completed a two hour script for the Sci Fi Channel which is reportedly still in active development.
"A Bold Leap Forward" currently remains in development Hell
The idea of a new series has been brought up since 2002 when the Sci Fi Channel announced plans to add first-run programming to its schedule from existing Universal titles. Quantum Leap was specifically cited along with Tremors (TV series) as potential series. But while Tremors began and ceased production in 2003, the new Quantum Leap series has yet to enter production.
Information about the series is currently limited, but it has been confirmed that Dean Stockwell will be involved with the series, reprising his role of Al Calavicci. Scott Bakula is likely to return as Dr. Samuel Beckett, albeit in a secondary role. In a 2004 interview, scriptwriter Trey Callaway revealed the series was going to follow Sam Beckett's daughter (whom he conceived in the "Trilogy" episodes during the original series' fifth season) trying to find her father and bring him home. Callaway has since left the project, but has completed a two hour script for the Sci Fi Channel which is reportedly still in active development.