Tremors: The Series was produced at the same time as
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins. The show was mistakenly believed to be a replacement for the canceled
Farscape, which led to a massive uproar from
Farscapes fan base, despite the fact that production for
Tremors had begun several months prior to the cancellation of Farscape.
Brent Maddock and
S.S. Wilson had penned up a
Tremors-based TV show as far back as 1993, under the titles
Val & Earl: Monster Hunters,
Tremors: The Lost Monsters, and
Tremors: The Adventures of Val & Earl. Many plot and monster ideas from this failed television series would be recycled for
Tremors: The Series, such as a giant shrimp, flesh-eating insects, and shriekers attacking an amusement park. Production took place at Fox Studios Baja Peninsula facilities and on locations in nearby
Rosarito, Mexico. The pilot episode premiered on March 28, 2003, and broke records for the Sci-Fi Channel, becoming the network's highest-rated debut episode for a new series, and becoming one of the most-watched events in the history of the channel. While the show would continue to perform well, the number of views per episode drastically declined over the ensuing months, failing to hit
Farscapes projected prime time air slot
demographic numbers and was eventually deemed too expensive to continue.
Tremors was canceled after one half-season of 13 episodes. After a review, comparing the episode numbers and episode names using the series purchased on
iTunes and cross-referencing it with the episode information listed in
Amazon Prime video, it seems that both locations have matching incorrect information in that the episodes are numbered in order that they were broadcast (not correct chronological order for continuity). It also appears that the series is no longer available for purchase/download from
iTunes or
Amazon Prime video as of 11 April 2021. ==Home video release==