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Psycho Jack - January 3, 2006 04:20 PM (GMT)
From DigiSpy:

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Firefly creator Joss Whedon has quashed rumours of the show's revival but has assured fans that the universe has far from ended.

The cult sci-fi series was axed by FOX after just twelve episodes in 2002 but hopes of a return were recently ignited by the success of the show's DVD release and a spinoff movie, Serenity.

"We'll never make Firefly again, because that was a thing that existed and is now gone," Whedon told USA Today. "And Serenity isn't Firefly, and whatever comes next won't be, either. But I would love to tell more stories of this universe and to hang out with these people on and off for the rest of my career."

Now he hopes the DVD release of Serenity will make the case for further films in the franchise. "The best-case scenario is that the DVD is such a spectacular, monster hit that we get to make another movie. Then we get to make another movie. After three movies, we're all very tired," he added, joking: "After Serenity: Revolutions, we feel like we've played it out. And then we make another series."


I guess it was expected.

Dan Brown - January 3, 2006 07:49 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Psycho Jack @ Jan 3 2006, 04:20 PM)
From DigiSpy:

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Firefly creator Joss Whedon has quashed rumours of the show's revival but has assured fans that the universe has far from ended.

The cult sci-fi series was axed by FOX after just twelve episodes in 2002 but hopes of a return were recently ignited by the success of the show's DVD release and a spinoff movie, Serenity.

"We'll never make Firefly again, because that was a thing that existed and is now gone," Whedon told USA Today. "And Serenity isn't Firefly, and whatever comes next won't be, either. But I would love to tell more stories of this universe and to hang out with these people on and off for the rest of my career."

Now he hopes the DVD release of Serenity will make the case for further films in the franchise. "The best-case scenario is that the DVD is such a spectacular, monster hit that we get to make another movie. Then we get to make another movie. After three movies, we're all very tired," he added, joking: "After Serenity: Revolutions, we feel like we've played it out. And then we make another series."


I guess it was expected.

As you said its as expected....

The film was great and if it ends their fine, but if there are more hey thats fine by me too.

I think the film is a suitable end to the show and it's a shame that it didn't do as well as we hoped but hey thats life.

And thats how Whedon's approaching the situation, with Wonder Woman next for him, I think he's pleased with what he has at the moment.

Nice Avatar, by the way....mmmmm......elisha cuthbert.....(I'm still hoping for a sequel to the girl next door....where this time she doesn't do her no nudity policy)

prophecy girl - January 4, 2006 11:43 AM (GMT)
:ermm: i wouldn't mind a second serenity movie

star_fury - January 4, 2006 03:18 PM (GMT)

fingers crossed they make a bunch of TV movies if it doesn't go back to the big screen, maybe one or two per year. I suspect unless it continues on the big screen Joss Whedon will have less and less to do with each and every project that follows especially as he becomes more successful writing and directing big-screen movies. I was hoping we'd see a few TV movies until the sci-fi Channel could pick up the rights to revive the series although as I said above I expect Joss won't be very hands on, which would be a shame.

prophecy girl - January 10, 2006 11:31 AM (GMT)
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Serenity Might Fly Again?

Loni Peristere, visual-effects supervisor for the SF movie Serenity, told SCI FI Wire that there's hope for future flights of the cast and crew of the movie, which just came out on DVD. Director Joss Whedon—who also created the canceled Fox TV show Firefly, on which the movie is based—expected that the movie might draw the low numbers it did in its theatrical release, Peristere said in an interview. But he added that the movie's sales on DVD, which came out on Dec. 20, are running neck-and-neck with the hit comedy Wedding Crashers, which bodes well for a possible Serenity sequel.

"We kind of expected this from our audience," Peristere said. "We did so well on [Amazon.com] with the Firefly box set and the performance of that helped us get the movie made. We wish the audience would get up and go to the theater, but it shows that they like to keep coming back and revisiting the world Joss created." Serenity made $25 million at the domestic box office after it was released Sept. 30.

Whedon and his crew are waiting to see how well the DVD numbers go before proceeding with a Serenity sequel, Peristere said. "We really hope to return to this w**k," he said. "We love the characters. It's fun storytelling, and we all love using our talents. ... It all depends on Joss. He's not giving up on the characters. He had incredible writers who had a million stories to tell, and we're all just hanging out and seeing what the world has to give us, and given the opportunity we'll make more."

In the meantime, fans of both show and movie can enjoy the DVD's various extras, which include an Easter egg: a featurette about the making of the Fruity Oaty Bar commercial that appears in the film. "In the main menu, if you play around with the buttons you'll find a featurette of the Fruity Oaty Bar," Peristere revealed. (From the main menu highlight "play," then press left, which will highlight a marker on the right side of the menu; press enter to see the featurette.) "It's all a lot of fun," he said.


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