Overview
- Nathan Fillion has posted short videos with Gina Torres, Morena Baccarin, Sean Maher, Summer Glau and Jewel Staite, each built around the line “It’s time.”
- The Once We Were Spacemen Instagram account, linked to Fillion and Alan Tudyk’s podcast, confirms a formal reveal on Sunday, March 15.
- Captions on the posts rule out several theories, stating it is not a convention, a podcast, or a crossover project.
- The timing aligns with an AwesomeCon panel in Washington, DC featuring the cast, which outlets note as a likely venue for the news.
- The nature of the project remains unconfirmed, with reporting and fans speculating about a reunion, special, or revival; past comments on scheduling challenges and creator Joss Whedon’s controversies temper expectations, as the franchise last continued on screen with 2005’s Serenity after its 2002 TV cancellation.