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'Terra Nova' says kids are people too

More casting news for Fox’s anticipated Steven Spielberg series “Terra Nova,” which is set to premiere next fall.LandonLiboironf1

Landon Liboiron (right), Naomi Scott and Alana Mansour have been tabbed to play the Shannon children, the kids of the characters played by Shelley Conn and Jason O’Mara.

Set in the year 2149 when overpopulation and pollution is destroying the planet, the sci-fi skein examines an ordinary family that journeys back in time to prehistoric Earth in an experiment to save the human race.

Last week, Mido Hamada earned the part of the head of a security team and a trusted advisor.

Series, from Twentieth Century Fox Television, is exec produced by Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Craig Silverstein, Kelly Marcel, Brannon Braga, Jon Cassar, Aaron Kaplan, Katherine Pope, Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank.

Veteran TV director Alex Graves (“The West Wing”) is set to helm the pilot, while production is scheduled to begin next month in Queensland, Australia.

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