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Sci Fi shooting 13
by: May 12, 2008 Print

Sci Fi Channel is sending another project north, and will shoot the backdoor pilot for its Warehouse 13 next month at Toronto Film Studios. The two-hour mini, to be directed by journeyman Jace Alexander, is about a pair of U.S. government agents, an as-yet uncast man and woman, who are put in charge of a top-secret storehouse of supernatural artifacts - something like that place at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Ronald D. Moore is attached to exec produce, overseeing the project just as his Battlestar Galactica winds down production on its final season in B.C. Sci Fi remains busy in Vancouver, however. The third season of its Eureka starts work this month, and the fifth round of Stargate: Atlantis is shooting until September.


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