A while back it was revealed that "X-Men" director Bryan Singer and ID4 producer Dean Devlin were teaming for a new Sci-Fi Channel mini-series about the Bermuda Triangle. Now, talking with Sci-Fi Wire, Singer revealed more about the as-yet-untitled eight-hour miniseries which will air in four parts next year:
"The hook is turn the myth upside down, make kids scared of [the Bermuda Triangle] again. The Triangle has lost its luster because of "war, current events, the usual things that turn people away from traditional horror," he added. To him, the Triangle represents "the unknown, everyone's greatest fear."
Singer does not plan to direct any of the episode of the series as it requires one director to handle all of the filming: "The way it would be sequenced, the entire series would have to be shot out of sequence, so I wouldn't be able to shoot one of the episodes. The guy who does them has to do them all. So I'd just produce it. But I co-wrote the stories".
Thanks to 'The Dynamic Lee'
