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+ | In the new series, the Lion Men will be known as the [[Turn]]. <ref>"[http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=2300 Eric Johnson Saves Every One of Us in ''Flash Gordon'']", iF Magazine, Sean Elliott. August 10, 2007.</ref> |
[[Tyrus]], [[Baylin]]'s bond-mate, is a Turn. |
[[Tyrus]], [[Baylin]]'s bond-mate, is a Turn. |
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The Lion Men live on Mongo; they're ruled by King Jugrid and his son, Prince Thun.
Sci Fi Channel Series
For the updated Template:Scifi series, creator and executive producer Peter Hume says that the Lion Men will appear:
You had to keep the spirit of the thing, but then update it. But I still want to do, like, Lion Men. I want to do Hawkmen. But how do you do Hawkmen and not make it stupid and silly? We have Hawkmen, but they're guys that follow the way of the hawk and are all about birds, and they do kind of fly, but they're not guys with wings sprouting out of their backs... The Vultan character is a much more grounded leader of his people.
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In the new series, the Lion Men will be known as the Turn. [2]
Tyrus, Baylin's bond-mate, is a Turn.
References
- ↑ "Flash Honors Old, New", Sci Fi Wire, Patrick Lee. July 16, 2007.
- ↑ "Eric Johnson Saves Every One of Us in Flash Gordon", iF Magazine, Sean Elliott. August 10, 2007.