When Farscape wrapped its SYFY run in 2003 (along with the Peacekeeper Wars miniseries in 2004), fans didn’t have to wait long to see series fan favorites Ben Browder (John Crichton) and Claudia Black ...
The long-running SYFY original series Stargate SG-1 wasn’t really known for being all that comic book-y, but that doesn’t mean the show’s stars couldn’t bring a certain superpower to the high-flying ...
While writing on his blog, series producer Joseph Mallozzi looked back at the franchise legacy and the behind the scenes aspects of what eventually brought Browder around to the world of Stargate.
When the beloved SYFY original series Farscape wrapped up its run in 2003, star Ben Browder (who played astronaut John Crichton) didn’t take long to land his next gig at the network, joining original ...
As longtime Farscape fans know, space vessels Moya and Talyn came with their own epochal provenance on the show. They weren’t just engineering projects designed by humans, but living, sentient ...
Browder, for his part, has always embraced the idea of reprising his original Farscape role if the series ever should make a comeback. Speaking with GateWorld back in 2011, he offered a definitive ...
There’s an enormous gulf, in other words, between Crichton’s left-behind IASA confines on good old, familiar Planet Earth, and the completely alien deep-space adventures that Farscape stranded him in ...
Not all sci-fi shows get a proper ending, but Farscape was one of the lucky ones. The beloved SYFY original series, which ran for four seasons from 1999-2003 (and is streaming now on Peacock), was one ...
You know, if you step back and squint just a little, you could maybe be excused for thinking that seasoned Stargate SG-1 actor Michael Shanks and series latecomer Ben Browder do look just a little bit ...
Ben Browder, who starred as John Crichton in the cult science fiction favorite “Farscape,” has joined the cast of Sci Fi Channel’s “Stargate SG-1” as Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell.
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...