Actors Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk, best known for their work on the cult sci-fi series Firefly, have reunited to create a new podcast titled Once, We Were Spacemen. The announcement came during Tudyk’s panel at Denver Fan Expo, where he revealed plans for the series to explore conversations with various sci-fi actors, including but not limited to their former co-stars. Although this project involves many Firefly alumni, it is not tied to any revival of the original television show.
The podcast aims to spotlight the science fiction genre broadly, featuring interviews, discussions, and insights from several actors. Tudyk emphasized the collaborative and enjoyable nature of recording with Fillion, highlighting their strong rapport as hosts. Production for the show has been underway, but a formal release date has yet to be announced, with Fillion overseeing progress as the lead.
Firefly’s Ongoing Influence Despite No New Episodes
Since Firefly’s cancellation after just one season and the release of the film Serenity in 2005, no new live-action additions to the franchise have been produced. Despite this, the series continues to hold significant cultural weight and maintains a loyal fanbase. The Once, We Were Spacemen podcast provides a platform to revisit the original show’s legacy through behind-the-scenes stories and actor reflections.

Although the podcast does not signal any new Firefly episodes, the hosts‘ connection to the series means it will frequently be referenced. As more of Tudyk and Fillion’s former Firefly castmates join as guests, listeners can expect rich discussions about the show’s impact, memorable moments, and trivia from its production days. The podcast is positioned as a nostalgic yet expansive look at the sci-fi landscape, using Firefly as a springboard rather than the central subject.
Exploring the Broader Sci-Fi Universe Through the Podcast
Beyond its ties to Firefly, Once, We Were Spacemen intends to feature conversations with actors from a range of science fiction properties and occasionally from outside the genre. Alan Tudyk described their intention to “break some ground” by interviewing not just their Firefly colleagues but other actors whose work has inspired them, creating engaging and varied discussions. The dynamic between Tudyk and Fillion, who have collaborated recurrently over the years in shows like The Rookie, Con Man, and Resident Alien, adds a compelling layer to these dialogues.
Fans of the Firefly cast will appreciate hearing actors reconnect and share perspectives, while broader sci-fi enthusiasts will find value in the exploration of the genre through different voices. Tudyk noted that sometimes the podcast episodes consist mostly of him and Fillion chatting, demonstrating the chemistry that has persisted since their time working together on Firefly.
The Importance of Firefly and Podcast Anticipation
Firefly remains a landmark series within science fiction television, influencing many subsequent shows despite its brief run. Alan Tudyk’s career, which extends from acclaimed voice roles to prolific film and television parts, was significantly shaped by his role on Firefly, adding further interest to this reunion project. The podcast signifies both a nostalgic reflection and a new creative outlet for these actors.
As the project develops and more cast members join, Once, We Were Spacemen is expected to provide fans with fresh insights and rekindle enthusiasm for Firefly’s unique story and characters. It offers a way to celebrate the franchise while exploring the wider sci-fi world that inspired it. Listeners awaiting detailed updates and release information should stay tuned, as Nathan Fillion, serving as the podcast’s lead, will provide further announcements.
Firefly Alumni to Join and Collaborations to Watch
The podcast is set to include other Firefly stars, such as Morena Baccarin and the late Ron Glass, offering a chance for fans to hear from multiple perspectives within the cast. Their participation will deepen the exploration of Firefly’s legacy while connecting it to broader genre conversations.
The ongoing collaborations between Tudyk and Fillion, highlighted by previous projects where their chemistry was praised, suggest that this podcast will continue to build on that positive dynamic. The involvement of diverse actors promises varied content, touching on multiple sci-fi franchises and personal experiences within the entertainment industry.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Did Nathan Fillion lose his hearing?
A. He cannot hear in his left ear, and this happened in 1977. He believes that his time on “Firefly” in 2002 was the most enjoyable TV series experience. He uses this show as a benchmark to evaluate his experiences on other TV and movie sets.
Q. Does Nathan Fillion have health problems?
A. Nathan Fillion, known for his role in The Rookie, is a very busy actor who attends many interviews and Comic Cons. Surprisingly, despite his frequent public appearances, he rarely discusses his ongoing hearing issue.
Q. Is Nathan Fillion deaf?
A. He can’t hear from his left ear anymore. This happened in 1977 when he lost his hearing in that ear.
Q. What illness does Nathan Fillion have?
A. The actor, known for his roles in Firefly and Castle, lost all hearing in his left ear in 1977 at just six years old. The reason for his hearing loss is unknown. Nathan seldom talks about it, but he mentioned it on Twitter in 2014, quoting a friend who said, “You don’t look deaf in your left ear.”
