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Jules
Verne - Super Spy Guy?

Hot on the
heels of those steam-punk super spies over at the Wild West West
comes a cool new TV series, The Secret Adventures Of Jules Verne.
The series'
underlying theme is that Verne's famous literary works - such as
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, From The Earth To The Moon etc - were
not books at all, but real adventures in which the young Jules had
unwittingly fallen into.
They were not
committed to paper until years later after he had retired from his
Indiana Jones cum James Bond existence. The universe of the series
is the 19th century, in which all sorts of fantasy adventures take
place.
The deep seas
are made safe from the predatory Nemo, the core of the earth is
explored, steam driven super weapons are built and British Gentlemen
fly through the air in advanced flying machines (quite so).
In the world
of the TV series, the wicked League of Darkness stalk Europe and
the New World in the company of the undead, demons and hostile extra-terrestrials.
Yep, it's steam-punk
heaven with a trendy touch of the Buffy-like supernatural thrown
into the mix. Lots of walk-on parts for famous characters from real
history too.
Some equally
impressive details for you film fan gonks.
The various
episodes were shot with new Sony HDW-700 High Definition video cameras
- making the first TV series shot specifically with high definition
TV in mind.
It was made
in some really massive self-contained production studio. Said studio
has one of the largest green-screen facilities in North America,
the complex mounting five sound stages used for the permanent sets
for Young J.V.
This includes
the Paris streets and the luxurious gondola of the Aurora (this
was the flying machine used by Phileas Fogg in Around The World
in 80 Days). It has yet to air, but it certainly sounds promising.
No news of
an official site yet, but there's a semi-official one by one of
the creators.

Anyone interested
in this genre should check out the free chapters of the novel For
If It Prosper on this site. This book features a British Victorian
secret service agent on the trail of some very unusual villains.
Those
classic Jules Verne Books
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