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The ''Space Odyssey'' series is a series of
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novels by the writer Arthur C. Clarke. Two of the novels have been made into feature films, released in 1968 and 1984 respectively. Two of Clarke's early short stories may also be considered part of the series.


Literature

Short stories: * " The Sentinel" – short story written in 1948 and first published in 1951 as "Sentinel of Eternity" * " Encounter in the Dawn" – short story first published in 1953 (re-titled "Encounter at Dawn" or "Expedition to Earth" in some later collections) Novels: * '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' – produced concurrently with the film and released in 1968 * '' 2010: Odyssey Two'' – 1982 novel, adapted as the 1984 film '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact'' with screenplay by
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* '' 2061: Odyssey Three'' – 1987 novel * '' 3001: The Final Odyssey'' – 1997 novel Comic books: * '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' – 1976 oversized
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single-issue comic book adaptation based upon the 1968 film of the same name * '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' – ten-issue Marvel comic book series based upon the 1968 film of the same name that ran from 1976 to 1977 * '' 2010'' – based on the 1984 film of the same name, originally published in ''
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'' #37, then again as a two-issue miniseries; both versions published by Marvel Comics in 1984


Films

*'' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) *'' 2010: The Year We Make Contact'' (1984)


Future

It was reported on Yahoo Entertainment in 2000 that M.G.M. and
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were in discussions regarding turning both ''2061: Odyssey Three'' and ''3001: The Final Odyssey'' into movies (Hanks would reportedly play Frank Poole in the ''3001'' film). An update in 2001 stated that there was no further development on the project. On 3 November 2014 it was reported that the U.S. cable channel Syfy had ordered a miniseries adaptation of ''3001: The Final Odyssey'' into production, planned for broadcast in 2015. The miniseries would be executive-produced by Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker and Stuart Beattie; the latter would also be the primary script-writer. The estates of both Clarke and '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' director Stanley Kubrick were reported as having "offered their full support", but the extent of their involvement was not known at the time. In February 2016, the series was mentioned as one of Syfy's "in development pipeline" projects during their press release for ''Prototype'', though no further announcements have been made since that time.


Development

The ''2001'' screenplay was written by Clarke and Stanley Kubrick jointly, based on the seed idea in "The Sentinel" that an alien civilization has left an object on the Moon to alert them to mankind's attainment of space travel. In addition, the 1953 short story "Encounter in the Dawn" contains elements of the first section of the film, in which the ancestors of humans are apparently given an
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ary "nudge" by extraterrestrials. The opening part of another Clarke story, "
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", has plot elements set in about the same time in human history, but is otherwise unrelated. The 1972 book ''
The Lost Worlds of 2001 ''The Lost Worlds of 2001'' is a 1972 book by English writer Arthur C. Clarke, published as an accompaniment to the novel '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. The book consists in part of behind-the-scenes notes from Clarke concerning scriptwriting (and ...
'' contains material that did not make it into the book or film. Clarke's first attempt to write the sequel to ''2001'' was a film screenplay, though he ultimately wrote a novel instead that was published in 1982. Clarke was not directly involved in the production of the second film, although he did communicate with writer/director Peter Hyams a great deal during the production via the then-pioneering medium of
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(as published in the book ''The Odyssey File'') and also made a non-speaking
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in the film. Kubrick had no involvement in the ''2010'' novel or film, or any of the later projects. The ''Space Odyssey'' series combines several science-fiction narrative conventions with a
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tone. Since the stories and settings in the books and films all diverge, Clarke suggested that the "continuity" of the series represents happenings in a set of parallel universes. One notable example is that in the ''2001'' novel, the voyage was to the planet Saturn. During production of the film, it was decided that the special effects for Saturn's rings would be too expensive, so the voyage in the film is to Jupiter instead. The second book, ''2010'',
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the storyline of the first book to make the destination Jupiter as seen in the film. Clarke stated that the '' Time Odyssey'' novels are an "orthoquel" (a
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coined by Clarke for this purpose, combining the word ''sequel'' with ''ortho-'', the Greek prefix meaning "straight" or "perpendicular", and alluding to the fact that time is orthogonal to space in
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) to the ''Space Odyssey'' series.


Characters

*
HAL 9000 HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence character and the main antagonist in Arthur C. Clarke's ''Space Odyssey'' series. First appearing in the 1968 film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', HAL ( Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) ...
is a sentient computer (or
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) that becomes the primary antagonist of ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. HAL is also in the sequel novels and the film sequel ''2010''. In both films he is voiced by actor
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. * Dr. David "Dave" Bowman serves as the protagonist of '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. The character later appears in the sequel story released first as a book, '' 2010: Odyssey Two'', and then as a movie, '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact'', albeit as a non-corporeal entity, and also returns in two more books by Arthur C. Clarke, '' 2061: Odyssey Three'' and '' 3001: The Final Odyssey''. In the forewords to both ''2010'' and ''2061'', Clarke makes it clear that the plots of the movies and books do not necessarily follow a linear arc, and should be seen as taking place in parallel universes, or as being variations of a main theme; consequently there are apparent inconsistencies in the character of David Bowman throughout the series. In the two movies, Bowman is played by
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. * Dr. Heywood R. Floyd first appears in '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' as being in charge of the mission to investigate the alien Monolith found on the
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. After the events that took place in ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', he is the protagonist of '' 2010: Odyssey Two'' and '' 2061: Odyssey Three''. Floyd was born in 1958 in America, and by 1999 is chairman of the National Council of Astronautics, overseeing all American spaceflight operations. He has two daughters (only one in the movies, born 1994) and was widowed when his wife Marion died in a plane crash. In '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact'', Floyd has a new wife and a five-year-old son named Christopher. Floyd was played by
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in the film version of ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and by
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in ''2010: The Year We Make Contact''. * Dr. Frank Poole is an astronaut aboard ''
Discovery One The United States Spacecraft ''Discovery One'' is a fictional spaceship featured in the first two novels of the ''Space Odyssey'' series by Arthur C. Clarke and in the films '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) directed by Stanley Kubrick and '' 20 ...
'' on the first crewed mission to
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in ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' ( Saturn in the novel). He and Dave Bowman are the only crew members who were not put on board in
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( hibernation). His boyhood hometown was Flagstaff, Arizona, where he visited the Lowell Observatory at its museums on many occasions. These visits sparked his interest in
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and
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, and hence he went to college to study these subjects.3001:The Final Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke He is the main character of '' 3001: The Final Odyssey''. In Stanley Kubrick's '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', Poole was portrayed by
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.
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once expressed interest in directing a film version of ''3001'', in which he would have played Poole, but this never came to fruition. * Walter Curnow appears in the book and movie versions of '' 2010: Odyssey Two'' as the American engineer who designs ''Discovery'' and helps to build ''Discovery II'' to go back to
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. When the joint Soviet-American mission on the ''Leonov'' is planned instead, Curnow is one of the three American experts to go on the trip, along with Heywood Floyd and Dr. Chandra. Curnow is one of the first people to set foot on ''Discovery'' again, along with Maxim Brailovsky. Due to his engineering expertise, ''Discovery'' becomes operational again. In the 1984 film adaptation, '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact'', Curnow is played by John Lithgow. * Dr. Sivasubramanian Chandrasegaram Pillai (often abbreviated to Dr. Chandra) is mentioned in the novel of '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' as a scientist who instructed the computer
HAL 9000 HAL 9000 is a fictional artificial intelligence character and the main antagonist in Arthur C. Clarke's ''Space Odyssey'' series. First appearing in the 1968 film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', HAL ( Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) ...
in its basic functions (in the movie, it was a "Mr. Langley"). He is a main character in '' 2010: Odyssey Two'' where it was established that he was in fact the creator of HAL, and he is a member of the joint Russian-American expedition to
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on board the
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spacecraft ''Alexei Leonov''. Although the character does not make any further appearances in the ''Space Odyssey'' novels, he is briefly mentioned by an elderly Heywood Floyd in the novel '' 2061: Odyssey Three''. In the movie version of ''2010'', Chandra was played by
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and is referred to as Dr. R. Chandra.


References

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