Flash Gordon

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  • TV-PG
  • 2007
  • 3 Seasons
  • 4.8  (3,255)

Flash Gordon was a science fiction television series from Syfy that aired from August 2007 to February 2008. It was a modern retelling of the classic comic strip and film franchise of the same name, following the adventures of the titular character as he fought to save the universe from destruction.

Eric Johnson starred as Flash Gordon, a handsome and charismatic athlete who discovered that his scientist father had been working on a secret project involving inter-dimensional travel. When Flash's father disappeared, Flash became determined to find him and ended up being transported to the planet Mongo, where he met a variety of strange and fantastical creatures.

Gina Holden played Dale Arden, a journalist who joined Flash on his journey and quickly became embroiled in the conflict between the various factions vying for control of Mongo. Karen Cliche played Baylin, a fierce alien warrior who accompanied Flash on his adventures and provided some of the show's comic relief.

At its heart, Flash Gordon was a classic hero's journey story, with Flash gradually gaining skills and allies as he faced increasingly dangerous challenges. Throughout the series, he battled evil emperors, giant monsters, and even rival adventurers who threatened to disrupt his quest to find his father and save the universe from destruction.

The show was notable for its high production values, with impressive special effects and detailed world-building that helped bring the fictional universe of Mongo to life. The various alien races and landscapes were visually stunning, and the action scenes were choreographed with skill and precision.

Despite its impressive visuals, however, Flash Gordon struggled to find a large audience during its brief run. The show was cancelled after just one season, leaving fans with a cliffhanger ending that hinted at bigger conflicts to come.

Despite its short run, Flash Gordon remains a beloved cult classic amongst science fiction fans, who appreciate its blend of action, humor, and adventure. The show's cast and crew also continue to be celebrated for their dedication to bringing such a beloved franchise to life in a new and exciting way, even in the face of low ratings and uncertain futures.

Overall, Flash Gordon was a fun and exciting sci-fi adventure that deserved more attention than it ultimately received. While it may not have been a ratings powerhouse during its initial run, it remains a beloved piece of genre television that has continued to find new fans in the years since its cancellation. Anyone looking for a classic tale of heroism and adventure would do well to seek out Flash Gordon and enjoy its thrilling ride through the stars.

Flash Gordon is a series that ran for 3 seasons (53 episodes) between August 10, 2007 and on Syfy

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Seasons
Doom of the Dictator
12. Doom of the Dictator
March 3, 1940
Using Ming's own weapon against Ming himself, Flash succeeds in aiming the deadly Solarite ship toward the enemy tower bringing about the fiery doom of the evil emperor.
Stark Treachery
11. Stark Treachery
March 3, 1940
Dale and Princess Aura are being held captive in a strangely protected death-dealing electrically trapped room which Flash must penetrate to free them.
The Death Mist
10. The Death Mist
March 3, 1940
Ming the Merciless dispatches gas bombers to destroy Prince Barin's palace. As the planes start their bombing, Flash battles to thwart the attack.
The Pool of Peril
9. The Pool of Peril
March 3, 1940
Leaving the Land of the Dead, Flash and his crew accompany Prince Barin to Ming's palace to rescue the Princess Aura. Ming's guards trap them and sound the alarm.
The Fiery Abyss
8. The Fiery Abyss
March 3, 1940
Barely escaping the clutches of the Rock King, Flash and Dr. Zharkov discover the Rock Prince is being held by a giant magnetic force and plan his recovery.
The Land of the Dead
7. The Land of the Dead
March 3, 1940
Trying to eliminate Flash and his friends, Emperor Ming sets a time bomb on the Devil's Dome. Flash lands in the Land of the Dead unaware of the bomb or of the Rock Men watching.
Flaming Death
6. Flaming Death
March 3, 1940
With the aid of Dr. Zharkov's new thermal control construction, Flash attempts to disengage one of Ming's fiery projectiles which threatens to destroy Prince Barin's kingdom.
The Palace of Horror
5. The Palace of Horror
March 3, 1940
Flash returns to Ming's palace and successfully rescues Dale and Dr. Zharkov only to find that they are being attacked by Prince Garin who mistakes them for his enemy, Ming.
The Destroying Ray
4. The Destroying Ray
March 3, 1940
After gathering enough Polarite to counter_act the death dust of the Purple Death, Flash rescues Dale and Dr. Zharkov from a destroying ray as they return to Earth.
Walking Bombs
3. Walking Bombs
March 3, 1940
While on the fateful mission to bring back the antidote to the Purple Death, Polarite, Flash and his party are attacked by the "walking bombs", an army of mechanical men.
Freezing Torture
2. Freezing Torture
March 3, 1940
With one last chance to save mankind, an antidote for the Purple Death is discovered in the inbearably cold land of Frigia. Flash heads there with one 'of Ming's shops in hot pursuit.
The Purple Death
1. The Purple Death
March 3, 1940
When The Purple Death strikes Earth it is believed that Ming the Merciless is behind it. Flash heads to Ming's headquarters to begin one of the most devastating battles of his career.
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Where to Watch Flash Gordon
Flash Gordon is available for streaming on the Syfy website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Flash Gordon on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, FuboTV, Apple TV, Crackle, Pluto TV, Peacock and Plex.
  • Premiere Date
    August 10, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (3,255)
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