The long-awaited Battlestar Galactica reboot series at Peacock is no longer moving forward. Originally announced in 2019, the show aimed to create a new narrative stemming from the 2004 series. Despite the involvement of Sam Esmail, known for Mr. Robot, and later Derek Simonds as a showrunner, the project failed to gain traction. Universal Content Productions is currently looking to find a new platform for the series. Tied to a larger universe, including a potential new Battlestar Galactica movie by Simon Kinberg, the fate of this reboot remains uncertain as efforts to shop it around continue.

Why was the Battlestar Galactica reboot canceled by Peacock?n

The Battlestar Galactica reboot was canceled by Peacock due to prolonged development issues and possibly shifting strategic priorities at the streaming service. Despite significant talent attached to the project, it never received a formal series order and is now being shopped around by Universal Content Productions for a new platform.

The original Battlestar Galactica series aired in 2004 and quickly developed a cult following due to its complex characters and themes of survival and identity. The reboot was set to expand on this legacy within the same universe, promising both new and returning fans an enriched storyline. The involvement of Sam Esmail, known for his success with "Mr. Robot," indicated high expectations, yet the project struggled to advance beyond the initial development phases.