The upcoming USA Network series Colony descended upon Comic-Con yesterday with a panel presentation where the first trailer was shown. Series stars Josh Holloway and Sarah Wayne Callies were joined by executive producers Carlton Cuse and Ryan Condal to give fans a first look at this trailer and new clips from the sci-fi TV series, which doesn't have a premiere date at this time. Colony is set in a near-future Los Angeles after outside intruders have seized control of the city and subjected it to a military occupation. Surrounded by impenetrable walls and torn by opposing forces, most citizens feel powerless to stop the new regime; some collaborate with the authorities and benefit from the new order, while others rebel and suffer the consequences. And with a lot of the same people involved, this promises to be another giant Lost style mystery.

Colony is set in the very near future, centering on one family's struggle to survive and bring liberty back to the people of an occupied Los Angeles. SAG winner Josh Holloway stars as former FBI agent Will Bowman and Satellite Award winner Sarah Wayne Calliesstars as his wife, Katie, in the series which takes place in a dangerous world of divided ideologies. While some choose to collaborate with the occupation and benefit from the new order, others rebel and suffer the consequences. After being separated from their son during the invasion, Will and Katie are willing to do whatever is necessary to be reunited with him.

Thus, when the powerful Proxy Snyder (Peter Jacobson) offers Will a chance to get his son back if he will collaborate with the occupational government, Will and Katie find themselves faced with the toughest decision of their lives. They will have to go beyond whatever they thought possible, risking their lives and their relationship to protect their family. Colony is a co-production between Legendary Television and Universal Cable Productions. Nelson McCormick also executive produces alongside Carlton Cuse and Ryan Condal Check out the first trailer, and stay tuned for more on Colony.