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To: rllngrk33; Richard Axtell; Dogbert41; Pollard; BenLurkin; The Free Engineer
A few hours after we published this post, Straczynski tweeted his answer:
To answer all the questions, yes, it’s true, Babylon 5 is in active development as a series for the CW. We have some serious fans over at the network, and they’re eager to see this show happen. I’m hip deep into writing the pilot now, and will be running the series upon pickup. The network understands the uniqueness of Babylon 5 and is giving me a great deal of latitude with the storytelling.

As noted in the announcement, this is a reboot from the ground up rather than a continuation, for several reasons. Heraclitus wrote “You cannot step in the same river twice, for the river has changed, and you have changed.” In the years since B5, I’ve done a ton of other TV shows and movies, adding an equal number of tools to my toolbox, all of which I can bring to bear on one singular question: if I were creating Babylon 5 today, for the first time, knowing what I now know as a writer, what would it look like? How would it use all the storytelling tools and technological resources available in 2021 that were not on hand then?

How can it be used to reflect the world in which we live, and the questions we are asking and confronting every day? Fans regularly point out how prescient the show was and is of our current world; it would be fun to take a shot at looking further down the road. So we will not be retelling the same story in the same way because of what Heraclitus said about the river. There would be no fun and no surprises. Better to go the way of Westworld or Battlestar Galactica where you take the original elements that are evergreens and put them in a blender with a ton of new, challenging ideas, to create something fresh yet familiar. To those asking why not just do a continuation, for a network series like this, it can’t be done because over half our cast are still stubbornly on the other side of the Rim.

How do you telling continuing story of our original Londo without the original Vir? Or G’Kar? How do you tell Sheridan’s story without Delenn? Or the story of B5 without Franklin? Garibaldi? Zack?

The original Babylon 5 was ridiculously innovative: the first to use CGI to create ships and characters, and among the very first to shoot widescreen with a vigorous 5.1 mix. Most of all, for the first time, Babylon 5 introduced viewers accustomed to episodic television to the concept of a five-year arc with a pre-planned beginning, middle and end…creating a brand new paradigm for television storytelling that has subsequently become the norm. That tradition for innovation will continue in this new iteration, and I hope to create additional new forms of storytelling that will further push the television medium to the edge of what’s possible.

Let me conclude by just saying how supportive and enthusiastic everyone at the CW has been and is being with this project. They understand the unique position Babylon 5 occupies both in television and with its legions of fans, and are doing everything they can to ensure the maximum in creative freedom, a new story that will bring in new viewers while honoring all that has come before.

Onward!

Don't presume it will be filled with wokeness - MJS is about innovation not social justice. Wait and see.

18 posted on 09/28/2021 4:04:22 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF

Heraclitus wrote “You cannot step in the same river twice, for the river has changed, and you have changed.”

http://www.lerctr.org/~transit/healy/nerd.wav

:^)


21 posted on 09/28/2021 4:06:37 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
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To: PIF

Its the new CW; the probability of SJW wokeness being hamfisted into the writing is high. Go see CW Batwoman, which did not merit a 2nd season due to crappy ratings, but somehow even got a 3rd.


33 posted on 09/28/2021 4:33:35 PM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: PIF; Celerity; Flick Lives

// JMS: Better to go the way of Westworld or Battlestar Galactica where you take the original elements that are evergreens and put them in a blender with a ton of new, challenging ideas, to create something fresh yet familiar. //

Interesting. As Flick Lives said in #11, I’d prefer new quality show than remake, but am intrigued with how he thinks it can be better.

Sure wish some magic could bring back “Cowboys in Space” aka “Firefly, which died way too soon.


38 posted on 09/28/2021 4:43:24 PM PDT by cyn (An appeal to heaven)
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To: PIF
How can it be used to reflect the world in which we live, and the questions we are asking and confronting every day?

This makes me worry that it'll be just a woke remake of the original. Why does it have to reflect the world we live in? Why can't it be different and better?

47 posted on 09/28/2021 5:19:46 PM PDT by rllngrk33 (It seems the soap box and ballot box have failed, it might be time for the bullet box.)
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To: PIF

Then why did he have lesbians in the original?


74 posted on 09/28/2021 8:05:09 PM PDT by Olog-hai ("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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To: PIF

👍🏼


81 posted on 09/29/2021 10:30:30 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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