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The Browncoats Rise Again (Firefly and the Serenity movie)
The Weekly Standard ^ | 06/24/2005 | M.E. Russel

Posted on 06/25/2005 11:56:11 AM PDT by Question_Assumptions

Portland, May 26, 10:00 p.m.
"HI, MY NAME IS JOSS WHEDON. Before we begin the special screening, I have a little story I want to tell you. It's about a TV show called Firefly."

I'm sitting in a movie theater in Portland and along with 200 other fans, I'm staring at a 20-foot-tall projection of the bleary, peanut-shaped head of Joss Whedon--creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; he's snarkily introducing Serenity--the partially-completed film we're about to watch. We're paying to see this unfinished movie four months before its release date. It's the second of three rounds of sold-out sneak-preview screenings, scheduled for May 5 and 26 and June 23 in major cities.

It's an unprecedented way to market a movie. But then, Serenity itself is unusual: It's a big-screen sequel to a canceled TV show named Firefly--a space-Western that was the biggest bomb of Whedon's producing career.

"Firefly went on the air two years ago," the giant Whedon continues, "and was immediately hailed by critics as one of the most canceled shows of the year."

Everyone laughs.

[...]

You can read a tidy summation of the movie's TV incarnation, Firefly, here. Think of it as Star Wars, if Han Solo were the main character, and he still shot Greedo first.

[...]

(Excerpt) Read more at weeklystandard.com ...


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To: 68skylark; Dr Stormfist
I think I read that there may be three movies. So for now, it looks like the "series" will take place in the movies, not on TV.

What would complicate any return to series television is the fact that the property is now split between Fox (Firefly) and Universal (Serenity). I wouldn't say that it could never happen but it would be more impossible that getting the approval for a movie based on a TV show cancelled after 11 episodes. :-)

21 posted on 06/25/2005 10:17:53 PM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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22 posted on 09/25/2005 10:31:47 PM PDT by WillRain ("Might have been the losing side, still not convinced it was the wrong one.")
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