The Sci Fi Channel has announced several new series and mini-series in development, including several of interest to pop culture retailers. Stargate: Atlantis is a new series spun off from the successful Stargate SG-1 series, which was just renewed (see 'Stargate SG-1 Renewed on Sci Fi Channel'). A new team finds a secret base left by the originators of the Stargate under the ruins of Atlantis, which leads them to a distant universe where they find a primitive human civilization threatened by a sinister new enemy.
Suture Girl is a new series based on the Gretchen Culver character from Todd McFarlane's Spawn; she's violently murdered by a serial killer, then stitched back to life and given special powers by a mysterious gypsy woman.
Clive Barker's The Evil One is told from the viewpoint of a demon. A battle between good and evil will be held every week, and the bad guy will often win. Created and executive produced by Barker.
Painkiller Jane is a two-hour pilot based on the Event Comics series, which features a young marine officer who is exposed to a biochemical weapon that endows her with incredible self-healing powers. Other comic series currently in development for Sci Fi include brother Voodoo (see 'Sci Fi Channel Plans Second Marvel Series').
The Thing is a four hour miniseries based on the 1951 film; written by Gary L. Goldman (Minority Report, Total Recall).
An air date has been announced for the Battlestar Galactica miniseries (see 'Sci Fi Channel To Do Battlestar Galactica') -- December 03.