Depends on your definition of dark/gritty, but there is the 2005 film version of BewitchedI'm surprised there haven't been dark/gritty remakes of Bewitched or I Dream of Jeanie
Depends on your definition of dark/gritty, but there is the 2005 film version of BewitchedI'm surprised there haven't been dark/gritty remakes of Bewitched or I Dream of Jeanie
Blake’s Seven - especially given the various attempts over the years. You’d think the law of averages would dictate that at least one would have gone to series
One thing that should have grated against the heroic legend of Roj Blake is that he was a convicted pedophile.
The goverent brainwashed some children into delivering false testimony, in the pilot.
I would imagine there's some remake within the Buffyverse in the next 5 years
I'm surprised--pleasantly--that there wasn't a Back to the Future reboot released in 2015.
Well, isn't the upcoming American Horror Stories kind of a spin-off? Or were you specifically wondering about one of the AHS seasons getting an ongoing spin-off show?Not a reboot so much but a spin-off show from American Horror Story.
Well, isn't the upcoming American Horror Stories kind of a spin-off? Or were you specifically wondering about one of the AHS seasons getting an ongoing spin-off show?
I’m surprised with all the sitcom reboots nobody has tried “That 90s Show”.
I'm surprised there haven't been dark/gritty remakes of Bewitched or I Dream of Jeanie
I had an idea for a continuation a while back, it would have followed Al(berta) Beckett, the Sam Beckett's daughter, who was conceiver we when he leapt back into his body in The Leap Back, who restarts Project Quantum Leap and starts leaping in order to try to find her father. I just looked and it turned out Al had a daughter, "Sammy Jo", so she could take over her father's role. Then we'd have the joke of having Al as the leaper, with Sam as the hologram.Quantum Leap.
I think an updated version of the show would be great, especially the theme of wanting to do good and put people's lives back on track. Maybe you can have a guest appearance from Bakula and we can finally find out if Sam ever made it home.
Back in the '00s or early '10s there were trying to do a I Dream of Jeannie reboot with Jessica Alba (I think), but it never made it very far.I'm surprised there haven't been dark/gritty remakes of Bewitched or I Dream of Jeanie
I had an idea for a continuation a while back, it would have followed Al(berta) Beckett, the Sam Beckett's daughter, who was conceiver we when he leapt back into his body in The Leap Back, who restarts Project Quantum Leap and starts leaping in order to try to find her father. I just looked and it turned out Al had a daughter, "Sammy Jo", so she could take over her father's role. Then we'd have the joke of having Al as the leaper, with Sam as the hologram.
At the end of the first season Al would find her father, but we would then build off the introduction of the "evil Leaper", and the reveal in the finale that there were other Leapers, and have it turn out that he's been pulled into a conflict between good and evil leapers, with both sides constantly going back and forth "putting right what once went wrong" and "putting wrong what once went right". Al would of course get drawn into it to, and so that conflict would be the main arc of the series. We'd have Al and her father occasionally leap into the same time and place, so we can get recurring appearances from Scott Bakula. Since Al is only going to be in her 30s, I'd open things up to before her lifetime, so we father back than the '90s.
The total failure that was That 80's Show probably killed it.
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I was just going by what Wikipedia said, and it called Sammy Jo Al's daughter. So in my theoritical reboot, the new Al and Sam would be sisters then?About QL...I heard that Dean Stockwell was in ill health these days. Anybody know how he's doing?
And @JD, about Sam leaping, it seems clear that he's not leaping into other people's bodies, it's always his own. He just looks like the other people. Like when he's the blind concert pianist, he can still see, and when he's the Vietnam vet with no legs, he can walk around (looks like he's floating). And it's why Sammy Jo is Sam's actual biological daughter, he conceived her via his own body.
Also I'm fairly sure that when Sam leaps in as the pregnant woman, he says something to Al about "I can't be pregnant, can I?" and Al replies something like "no, of course not, it's your body not hers".
Sure, but for a new show, you'd need some kind of arc or something more than just a simple leap of the week, and with those two points introduced that seems like the easiest way to do it with stuff introduced in the original show.I'm not sure I like the idea of evil leapers, mainly because the original show wasn't like that at all. I guess I'm looking for a show a little more positive and optimistic, especially on the heels of Ted Lasso last year which I thought the best new series I saw because it was very positive, at least in tone. Other than that, I like your idea.
A comic book came out in 2015.
25 issues plus a few mini series.
That's over, but right now there's a Transformers vs. Back to the Future Limited series.
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