In an interview with Cinescape Online, James Cameron said that he's considered a feature-film version of the hit Fox scifi series Dark Angel. "I think if we have continued success with the series, there is a good possibility that we might want to make a film from it," Cameron told the site. "I think we've got to see where the series goes. If we grow our fan base, and we stay at least where we are and/or grow from where we are, I think that's a very good possibility." Dark Angel's second season starts this fall.
Cameron is no stranger to big budget scifi movies, whose accomplishments include having directed the Terminator series, Aliens and other big-budget films. Of Dark Angel, he said, "I think it's a fun world, and there's a lot of things that we can do in a feature environment that we don't have the budget for in a TV environment." The series, starring Jessica Alba, starts the season in its new Friday 8 p.m. timeslot on Sept. 21.