It ’s not just Roland Emmerich who ’s corrupt into the disaster - laden prophecies surrounding the year 2012 ; X - Men and Superman Returns directorBryan Singeris working with Syfy on a miniskirt - serial about the Potential Year Of Terror .
The serial – as yet unnamed , although we ’re trusted that a deal can be act out with Garrison for2012 : It ’s A Disaster ! ! ! – is line as
https://gizmodo.com/the-following-preview-has-been-rated-d-for-disaster-5307976

a thrill activeness - adventure story intermingle scientific fact and myth with democratic conspiracy hypothesis centering on the Mayan calendar and what it predicts for mankind at its end date .
Although , with a plot that follows an “ down - on - his - lot professor ” as he uncovers ancient mysteries and prophecies and tries to deflect world-wide disaster , it sound more like Indiana Jones – or , worse , Noah Wyle ’s The Librarian – than anything to do with any scientific fact . Singer , who ’ll co - produce the serial publication ( write by Michael Petroni and Michael Bond ) with Andrew Deane and Keith Addis , is a believer , though :
“ [ The Mayan calendar is ] the most precise calendar created by man , so accurate that many believe its origins may lie elsewhere . Regardless of what you consider , what is truly inscrutable about this is that a number of refinement and religions , let in Hinduism , all level toward a period of neat upheaval which happens to coincide with the final month and yr stigmatize by the calendar . Our story will explore whether we are truly alone in the existence , and other related mysteries , all of which are coiffe against the background of an incredibly exciting and fast - pace adventure .

I ’m call it in good order now : Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull : The Television Show .
Syfy enlist Bryan Singer for 2012 - theme series[SciFi Wire ]
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