UK fans will be able to watch JJ Abram's new show Fringe on network Sky 1, which has picked the science fiction series up ...
Episodes begin airing in Fall 2008
Appeals of JJ Abram's New Show Fringe Not Lost on Sky1
UK fans will be able to watch JJ Abram's new show Fringe on network Sky 1, which has picked the science fiction series up. The series will air this fall.
Fringe has been frequently described as "similar to
the X-files." It was co-created by Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex
Kurtzman, and stars actors Joshua Jackson (Dawson's Creek), John Noble
(Lord of the Rings) and Lance Reddick (Lost). In the first episode,
they learn that the grisly and mysterious deaths of all aboard a airborne plane are
only part of a bigger story.
Sky1's David Smyth, head of acquisitions, said: "We're delighted to have secured the rights to
Fringe, which we believe will thrill a new generation of viewers much
like The X-Files did 15 years ago."
Fox Broadcasting (the United States network that will carry it) has a trailer for Fringe posted on Youtube.