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Shorter Fourth Season Worked for Sanctuary, Says Amanda Tapping

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http://www.cinemaspy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Sanctuary1.jpgThe Vancouver-shot sci-fi series Sanctuary returns to SPACE and Syfy for its fourth season this Friday and it’s going to be an epic 13 episode stretch if comments on Twitter by stars Amanda Tapping, Robin Dunne, Ryan Robbins and Robert Lawrenson are anything to go by.

When Sanctuary was renewed for its third season there was a surprising increase in the episode order to 20, seven more than was requested for the preceding two seasons. It was equally surprising, and slightly disconcerting, then, when that number dropped back to 13 for Season 4.

However, according to Tapping, who plays the lead role of investigator of abnormals, Dr. Helen Magnus, the shorter order had pros as well as cons for the cast and crew.

“Well, I actually think it really worked for us,” Tapping told CinemaSpy in a recent conference call to promote the show’s return, “When we did 20, we did 10 episodes and then we took, I think, a four or five-week break, and then went back into the other 10. It was actually very nice in that we all got a summer with our families and enjoyed it, but it was a slog to get through 20 episodes. “It was a lot of work and it was a lot of planning. And 13 seemed somehow more manageable.

At first we were really disappointed that it was dropped to 13 and then it was like, no, wait, we can actually make 13 really kick-ass episodes of this show, and service each one of them well, as opposed to trying to spread ourselves really thin over 20.”

It might not be widely known, but Sanctuary is a largely independent Canadian production. Unlike Stargate, for example, which is owned by MGM, Sanctuary has no big studios behind it. Everyone therefore has to push hard to get the best bang for their buck. The shorter season order might also have helped with that, suggest comments by Dunne, Tapping’s co-star.

“I think story-wise it just made the season more compact and I think you’ll definitely see that in the season,” said Dunne, who plays Magnus’ number two, Will Zimmerman. “But it was a sort of duality going on there too, because, like Amanda said, we did get a break in between 10s, the two sets of ten episodes last season, so in another way it almost more grueling to just do 13 straight through.

Sanctuary‘s Season 4 premiere is this Friday, October 7 at 10/9c on Syfy in the U.S. and 10 ET/10.30 PT on SPACE in Canada. You can watch a sneak peek, courtesy of Syfy, below. Check back here on Friday as we mark the premiere with a report on what we can expect down the line in the season finale, including some exclusive spoiler-free images from the location shoot.

 

 

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Sanctuary : Un second teaser de la saison 4 révélé !

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Nous vous avions présenté il y a peu la première vidéo promotionnelle de la saison 4 de Sanctuary.

Aujourd’hui un deuxième teaser est révélé, et il va certainement faire trépigner encore plus d’impatience les fans des aventures du Docteur Helen Magnus.

Ces images devraient également ravir les fans d’Amanda Tapping, puisqu’elles sembles signer le retour d’une Magnus combative, plus physique, à l’instar de Samantha Carter qu’elle a incarné dix années durant dans Stargate SG-1 (série et films), puis dans sa déclinaison Atlantis.

Vivement vendredi c’est, non pas les raviolis mais, Sanctuary !


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TV Sci-Fi Stars Help to Raise Over $90,000 at Hunter Syndrome Gala

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TV Sci-Fi Stars Help to Raise Over $90,000 at Hunter Syndrome GalaA star-studded fundraising gala last weekend at Vancouver’s spiffy Sutton Place Hotel has raised over $90,000 for research in Hunter Syndrome, a degenerative disease in children.

The formal event, called the Once Upon a Cure Gala, was attended by a host of familiar faces from TV sci-fi and fantasy, including Sanctuary‘s Amanda Tapping, Ryan Robbins, Robin Dunne, Christopher Heyerdahl, Gillian Horvath and Damian Kindler, Supernatural‘s Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, and Robert Carlyle and Julia Benson from Stargate Universe.

Carlyle is currently appearing in the ABC series Once Upon a Time. Edward Kitsis and Steve Pearlman, who have been executive producers on that show, were also big supporters of the event.

The Once Upon a Cure Gala raised money for Hunter Syndrome Research through ticket sales, donations and live and silent auctions. The latter included items ranging from video games to hockey memorabilia. The preliminary tally of $90,000 was announced on the event’s Twitter feed @onceuponacure.

Also attending the event were Deb and Ryan Purcell, whose seven-year old son Trey was diagnosed with Hunter several years ago. Trey recently became the first Canadian child to receive a new drug treatment for the condition. Ryan Purcell is a camera operator who has worked on many productions in Vancouver, including Sanctuary, Stargate, Fringe and Smallville.

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Amanda Tapping: Shopping for Magnus and Carter Shoes - Urban Rush

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Amanda Tapping appears on Shaw TV Vancouver's Urban Rush with hosts Fiona Forbes and Michael Eckford.