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The unnecessary reboot/remake of the week thread

Gary Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit and Toontown, recently gave an interview where he said he's got the rights back from Disney after 35 years and is actively planning/writing a prequel/sequel series set in Toontown with the characters and shopping it around to studios/networks.
 
Gary Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit and Toontown, recently gave an interview where he said he's got the rights back from Disney after 35 years and is actively planning/writing a prequel/sequel series set in Toontown with the characters and shopping it around to studios/networks.

Eh, why not. "Animaniacs" and "Tiny Toons" came back.
 
A different world - itself originally a spinoff from the Cosby show - is coming back
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And HBO is to make a tv adaptation of V for Vendetta:
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Didn't know where else to put this, but it's kind of funny if you stop to think about it. With the success of The Pitt, HBO is interested in making more shows with moderate budgets but more episodes and have new seasons released every year without lengthy gaps.

If only there were people who knew how to make 22-episode cop, lawyer and doctor shows that come out annually.
 
Didn't know where else to put this, but it's kind of funny if you stop to think about it. With the success of The Pitt, HBO is interested in making more shows with moderate budgets but more episodes and have new seasons released every year without lengthy gaps.

If only there were people who knew how to make 22-episode cop, lawyer and doctor shows that come out annually.
Pitt spinoffs about cops and lawyers.
 
Who remembers Edward Burns' breakout movie The Brothers McMullen? (Who remembers Edward Burns?)

Just found out there's a legacy sequel 30 years later called The Family McMullen and it already came out (as a Fathom Event?).
This is the only thing I know him from. The only thing good to come out of the movie "She's the One" was the soundtrack by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

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New Luther film coming and, best of all, Ruth Wilson will be in it too. The last movie was utterly bonkers and totally implausible.
Obviously I loved it.
It's always fun to watch them undo the definite ending they wrote for the previous installment.
 
Aaaand the late Lewis Carroll, Jefferson Airplane, American McGee and the late four man team of Ben Sharpsteen, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske have just felt a disturbance in the force, as if a work of art with many forms and redos is now being corrupted into a Wicked mockbuster.
 
Wicked mockbuster sounds like a Boston-based company making movies like Sand Dune, Masters of the Multiverse, Immortal Combatant and Mission Dangerous, all filmed at Middlesex Fells Reservation.
 
Aaaand the late Lewis Carroll, Jefferson Airplane, American McGee and the late four man team of Ben Sharpsteen, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske have just felt a disturbance in the force, as if a work of art with many forms and redos is now being corrupted into a Wicked mockbuster.
Speaking of Jefferson Airplane...this is my favorite version of White Rabbit. No autotune, no band; it's all Grace Slick. Somebody to Love sounds just as good.

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