Spielberg Dinosaur Show 'Terra Nova' Pushed Back Until Fall

Spielberg Dinosaur Show 'Terra Nova' Pushed Back Until Fall When you're making a show about dinosaurs, somtimes you just need to take a little extra time. Fox is announcing that their Steven Spielberg-produced dinosaur drama "Terra Nova" will be pushed back until the fall season, as the post-production work seems to be taking longer than originally planned.

Fox president Kevin Reilly told Entertainment Weekly: "'Terra Nova' is one of the most ambitious television series ever produced. The cutting-edge visual effects used to create the world of 'Terra Nova,' which is of massive scope and scale, require more time to be realized."

Being a "Jurassic Park" fan, I was very excited to see this show in its mid-season premiere (which was set for late May). I'm sure many others are disappointed to see it moved back to September, but you can't rush quality. If you want a good show, you have to give the team the proper time to put it together.

Said executive producer René Echavarria, "Premiering in the fall will give us the proper time to create a world never before seen on television."

Sounds good to me! As long as you deliver me an awesome dinosaur show, I won't complain.