Caprica (2008)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Caprica takes place more than half a century before the events that play out in Battlestar Galactica. The people of the Twelve Colonies are at peace and living in a society not unlike our own, but where high technology has changed the lives of virtually everyone for the better.

But a startling breakthrough in robotics is about to occur, one that will bring to life the age-old dream of marrying artificial intelligence with a mechanical body to create the first living robot: a Cylon. Following the lives of two families, the Graystones and the Adamas (the family of William Adama, who will one day become the commander of the Battlestar Galactica), Caprica weaves together corporate intrigue, techno-action and sexual politics into television's first science fiction family saga.

Main Cast

Eric StoltzDaniel Graystone
Polly WalkerSister Clarice Willow
Esai MoralesJoseph Adama
Ildiko FerencziBikini Girl
Alessandra ToresonZoe Graystone
Image for Magda ApanowiczMagda ApanowiczLacy Rand
Paula MalcomsonAmanda Graystone
Image for Roger R. CrossRoger R. CrossTomas Vergis
Genevieve BuechnerTamara Adama
Hiro KanagawaCyrus Xander
Avan JogiaBen Stark
Veena SoodJoan Leyte
Brian MarkinsonJordan Duram
Sasha RoizSam
Michelle AndrewLap Dancer
Vicky LambertHectate
Edwina CheerBikini Girl
Marci T. HouseWoman
Nathalie MarrableBurlesque Dancer
Jared KeesoRod Jenkins
Jorge MontesiGuatrau
Katie KeatingCaston

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