Quantum Leap's action-packed, double-episode finale was a fitting end to a season that was heavy on explosions, paradoxes, and the 1970s. Perhaps to make up for a second season that stumbled at times ...
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After two seasons, “Quantum Leap” has come to an end … again. NBC has canceled the sci-fi drama, TheWrap has learned. Starring Raymond Lee as Dr. Ben Song, a physicist that gets sucked into the past, ...
Quantum Leap has made its last jump. The dynamic sci-fi series starring Raymond Lee and Caitlin Bassett will not be returning for Season 3 at NBC, TVLine has confirmed. Season 2 saw Ben (Lee) ...
Quantum Leap will not be returning for a third season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The reboot of the classic sci-fi series first aired in 2022 and showcased a new set of characters, including ...
Wherever the next leap takes Raymond Lee, Caitlin Bassett, Ernie Hudson, Mason Alexander Park & Nanrisa Lee-starring Quantum Leap, it won't be back onto NBC for a third season. Variety confirmed ...
When NBC rebooted Quantum Leap in 2022, it would be distinct from its original counterpart that premiered in 1989, which lasted five seasons with stars Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, and ended its ...
Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished... He woke to find himself trapped in the past, facing mirror ...
It's been nearly 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished. Now, a new team, led by physicist Ben Song, has been assembled to restart the project in hope of ...
This isn’t the first time I’ve tried to rewatch Quantum Leap. I’ve never seen the series from beginning to end, and while I’ve likely caught most episodes, a few years ago, I decided to sit down and ...
“Quantum Leap” has been canceled at NBC after two seasons, Variety has confirmed. The show served as a followup to the 1989 show of the same name starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. The revamped ...