Ascension


Ascension Information

Ascension is an upcoming Canadian/American television miniseries on Syfy. It is an original science fiction mystery drama that takes places in an alternate present aboard a generation ship, and will consist of 6 one hour-long episodes. The show is created by Philip Levens and Adrian A. Cruz. The pilot was written, and executive produced by Philip Levens who serves as the showrunner.

The series is slated to premiere on December 15, 2014, and air two episodes each night for three consecutive nights. Syfy had originally announced plans to debut the show on November 24, 2014, airing one episode per week for six weeks.

Premise

Ascension is inspired by the real-life Project Orion that existed under the administration of President John F. Kennedy. The show sets up an alternate version of reality in which, in 1963, President Kennedy and the U.S. government, fearing the Cold War will become hot and lead to the destruction of the Earth, decided to launch a covert space mission. They sent 600 men, women and children into space on a century-long voyage aboard the USS Ascension, a massive, self-sustaining generation ship. Their mission is to colonize Proxima Centauri, assuring the survival of the human race. Nearly 50 years into the journey (i.e. in the present), as they approach the point of no return, the mysterious murder of a young woman "? the first homicide since their departure "? causes the ship's crew to question the true nature of their mission.

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Brian Van Holt as William Denninger, Captain of the ship, who is married to Viondra. A natural leader, William quickly rose through the ranks after playing a heroic role in a fire early in the spacecraft's voyage. While his professional life is solid, William's marriage to Viondra is anything but.
  • Tricia Helfer as Viondra Denninger, a beautiful, manipulative and dangerous power broker on the Ascension. As the Captain's wife, Viondra is afforded a position of power and privilege, which she leverages as the ship's Chief Steward.
  • Brandon P. Bell as Executive Officer Oren Gault, honest, confident and capable, who was born on the lower decks of the ship to maintenance workers, and must investigate the aforementioned murder, a job for which Gault thinks he is wholly unprepared.
  • Andrea Roth as Dr. Juliet Bryce, head doctor of the Ascension. Her relationship with her daughter, Nora, has been difficult and strained for a while, and the murder on board the ship has made it worse.
  • Tiffany Lonsdale as Chief Astronomer Emily Vanderhaus, the older sister of the murder victim, whose rocky marriage to Safety Officer Duke Vanderhaus will be put to the test by this family tragedy.
  • Ryan Robbins as Chief Safety Officer Duke Vanderhaus who is married to Emily Vanderhaus.
  • Jacqueline Byers as Nora Bryce, Juliet's daughter, a young woman who is under intense familial pressure to follow her mother by apprenticing at the medical center but instead finds herself drawn to the Terraforming Department and the promise of building a new world. Angered by the shocking murder of a young girl, Nora refuses to let the matter die, and is intensely interested in seeing the killer apprehended.
  • P.J. Boudousqu as James Toback, one of the ship's maintenance workers, and Nora's love interest.
  • Gil Bellows as Harris Enzmann, son of Abraham Enzmann, the founder of the Ascension mission, who is determined to continue his father's work back on Earth.

Supporting cast

  • Mark Camacho as Martin Carillo
  • Brad Carter as Stockyard Master Stokes
  • Wendy Crewson
  • Spiro Malandrakis as Nixon
  • Robert Naylor as Matthew
  • Ellie O'Brien as Christa Valis
  • John Ralston
  • Al Sapienza as Councilman Rose
  • Jessica Sipos as Jackie
  • Lauren Suthers as a student
  • Amanda Thomson as Lorelei Wright
  • Elias Toufexis as Hayes

Episodes

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Development and production

On March 13, 2014, came the official announcement that Syfy had ordered Ascension as a 6-part miniseries. Syfy is billing Ascension as a "6-hour event series".

Producers and studios

Ascension is an original sci-fi mystery drama created and written by Philip Levens who serves as executive producer and showrunner. The series is produced in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by Canada-based Sea to Sky Studios in association with U.S.-based Blumhouse Productions. It is co-financed and distributed by U.S.-based Universal Cable Productions and Canada-based Lionsgate Television.

Jason Blum and Mark Stern are executive producers on the project along with Ivan Fecan, Tim Gamble, and Brett Burlock.

Casting

On April 30, 2014, Syfy announced that Tricia Helfer would star as Viondra Denninger.

On June 3, 2014, Brian Van Holt was announced to star as Captain William Denninger.

On June 24, 2014, Brandon P. Bell, Tiffany Lonsdale were announced to co-star alongside Helfer and Van Holt, as First Officer Oren Gault, Chief Astronomer Emily Vanderhaus, and Nora Bryce respectively.

On June 26, 2014, Andrea Roth joined the main cast as Dr. Juliet Bryce and James Toback respectively.

On July 7, 2014, Ryan Robbins joined the main cast as Safety Officer Duke Vanderhaus.

On July 9, 2014, Gil Bellows joined the main cast as Harris Enzmann. Also on July 9, 2014, Wendy Crewson was announced to guest star in an as yet unspecified role.

Filming

The series began shooting on July 7, 2014, in Montreal. Canadian director Stephen Williams is set to direct the first two episodes.

Promotion

The first promotional teaser-trailer was released on May 15, 2014, at the 2014 NBCUniversal Cable Upfront Presentation. The trailer is available for viewing on the official page of Ascension on Syfy's website.

On July 14, 2014, executive producer and showrunner Phil Levens and executive producer Jason Blum appeared at the Television Critics Association (TCA) summer press tour to talk about the new series bringing along the principal stars of the show, Brian Van Holt and Tricia Helfer, to field questions from the ballroom of critics. (see below: Comments by the cast and crew)

On October 13, 2014, the network announced that instead of airing as a weekly series for six weeks, Ascension would air as a three-night "event" starting on December 15, 2014, with two of the six episodes airing each of three consecutive nights.

Potential future seasons

Although the show was ordered as a miniseries, it could potentially run for multiple seasons, similar to the network's popular series Battlestar Galactica (BSG) "? and coincidentally starring BSG's Tricia Helfer. If it does well, Levens stated that he already has ideas for future seasons in mind.

Comments by the cast and crew

Upon the official announcement, on March 13, 2014, that Syfy had picked up the series, Bill McGoldrick, Executive Vice President of Original Content for Syfy stated: "Phil Levens has crafted a bold and surprising spin on the space opera. We are equally excited to embark on this journey with our partners at UCP, Sea to Sky, Lionsgate, Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions and also with Mark Stern who shepherded this project while at Syfy".

On July 14, 2014, at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, Jason Blum, Tricia Helfer, Philip Levens, and Brian Van Holt commented on the upcoming show.

Executive producer Jason Blum said that "what piqued [his] interest was the originality of EP Philip Levens' story idea, which was inspired by the Orion military project under JFK. Levens pointed out that Kennedy squashed the development of Orion soon after Bay of Pigs as the military began equipping the spaceship with weapons. He was terrified that they were turning it into a Death Star". About the starship he said that "it feels like a cruise ship. Essentially the ship is like a time capsule, another civilization that continued for 50 years parallel to our civilization." Blum added that "the people on the ship, only some of their children, but most of their grandchildren, are the only people who are going to arrive at this new world. A lot of the people who started on this ship have died. It's their children, their children's children, who are going to get to where they're going. And there are a lot of conflicts going on. Should they turn around and go back to Earth, which they've lost touch with? So they have no idea of what Earth even looks like now. Should they continue? Also there's been a murder on the ship, which never happened before. So that's kind of what starts it".

Tricia Helfer said about Viondra that her "manipulative" character considers herself the "mother of the people on the ship, the mother of humanity in one way if Earth did blow itself up". "Brian [Van Holt] and I play a married couple and as the wife, I'm definitely the woman behind the man more than we would see in our society here on Earth today", Helfer added. She explained about the ship's crew that "their morals and the values that they're dealing with are still from the '60s. The society on the ship is very hierarchical and uses genetic linking-arranged marriages, basically to sustain human life (three generations will be born during the trip to Proxima). [My] character Viondra started out on the lower decks but rose through the ranks, as did her husband. They're a power couple. Viondra will do anything to stay in power".

Creator Philip Levens said that "Ascension will explore how technology has evolved on the ship and the way morality is still rooted in an early '60s, pre-Civil Rights Act view [of] humanity. Issues of class "? the ship is divided into decks, with people in positions of power living on the upper ones "? will also come into play. There's much more of a sense of obeying your parents because, you know, for the ship to really work, everybody has to cooperate. The murder is kind of the starting of the unravelling, so to speak. And kids start to question choices made by their grandparents. There's a thing on board the ship called 'the crisis'. It's this existential dilemma that everyone has to go through when they realize that, you know, their life has been circumscribed for them. You know, everybody they ever know or ever will know is already around them. So there's lots of issues like that kind of play [as] a coming of age thing with the kids and their parents". "Because the series is set on a ship that is self-contained and self-sustained, the people have evolved and developed differently than they would have if they'd remained on Earth. Not only is the technology different, but they think differently, too".

Brian Van Holt described his character as "a man caught in the middle, aware that his legacy as the ship's 'middle route' captain won't probably go down in the record books. The one who launches the ship and the one who lands it will be remembered. No one in the now will be remembered. So he struggles with that". He concluded by saying that "he's a very ambitious character who sought out a leadership role, which was presented to him after an act of heroism on the ship".

Broadcast

On July 9, 2014, the Canadian television network CBC added Ascension to its fall programming roster. It was originally scheduled to premiere in November 2014. In October 2014, CBC announced that the premiere date had been moved to January 2015.




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