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JMS teases Babylon 5 feature film at Comic-Con

Eh, after all the terrible Babylon 5-related productions to come our way since "Sleeping in Light," I just don't care anymore. What's the point? What made Babylon 5 appealing was its story, and that story is over.

That's very true, but on the flipside the universe he created was a very rich tapestry and it's a great thing to visit every now and then. Granted Crusade was slightly below par, the tv movies were largely hit and miss, and the two later spin offs failed to fire but if he's planning a reboot then we don't have to worry about that much.

I wonder if everyone will still say 'nuts' or 'hell' when they curse.

It should also be noted that those failures were not a result of the material, but complications on the production side. Hell, Crusade was essentially a victim of deliberate sabotage!

If it were really going to happen, he wouldn't have mentioned it outright. Sounds like he's trying to drum up fan enthusiasm or at least evaluate the possible feasibly/profitability of such a project.

Quite the opposite. Over the years he's been very straight with the fans that he won't talk about things unless they're actually going to happen. Indeed, I think Jerry Doyle tried something like this a few years ago (getting a new project going by first getting people excited for the idea) and JMS was substantially less than impressed IIRC.

So when he says he's going to write a script and believes he can raise funding if WB passes, I have no reason to doubt either of those statements. That's how credibility works.
 
I dunno. I love B5, all the way. But JMS needs to let it go. It had a good run, still has a loyal fan base, and it will be remembered for a while to come.

But it was even stated in one of the episodes. "This is not some deep space franchise!" And it seems as if he wants to make one out of it. Me, personally? I don't think there's a story to tell anymore.
 
We all saw a very sexy clip in Crusade, but we need to see a feature length version of Snow White and the Seven Narns.

It's gotta be better than Snowwhite and the Huntsman.
 
Eh, after all the terrible Babylon 5-related productions to come our way since "Sleeping in Light," I just don't care anymore. What's the point? What made Babylon 5 appealing was its story, and that story is over.

That's very true, but on the flipside the universe he created was a very rich tapestry and it's a great thing to visit every now and then. Granted Crusade was slightly below par, the tv movies were largely hit and miss, and the two later spin offs failed to fire but if he's planning a reboot then we don't have to worry about that much.

I wonder if everyone will still say 'nuts' or 'hell' when they curse.

It should also be noted that those failures were not a result of the material, but complications on the production side. Hell, Crusade was essentially a victim of deliberate sabotage!
That’s more opinion than fact, by jms or anyone else who claims it. When the series succeeded (and B5 had PLENTY of production issues) that was down to things like story, scripts, actors, FX, etc. When the spin-offs and movies largely failed it was also down to things like story, script, actors FX, etc. What happened with Crusade was just nasty, and makes it a separate issue. But as for the rest, it’s not as easy as blaming it on the every present production issues - it’s not like B5 ever had a ton of money.
 
Eh, after all the terrible Babylon 5-related productions to come our way since "Sleeping in Light," I just don't care anymore. What's the point? What made Babylon 5 appealing was its story, and that story is over.

That's very true, but on the flipside the universe he created was a very rich tapestry and it's a great thing to visit every now and then. Granted Crusade was slightly below par, the tv movies were largely hit and miss, and the two later spin offs failed to fire but if he's planning a reboot then we don't have to worry about that much.

Law of averages, right? Sooner or later, we've got to get a quality B5 product, right? Anyway, for what it's worth, I did enjoy Crusade. The rest were okay, with the exception of Legends of the Rangers, which I thought was Grey 17 is Missing (minus the Marcus/Neeron subplot, which was pure awesome) bad.

I wonder if everyone will still say 'nuts' or 'hell' when they curse.

They cursed in the Veronica Mars movie.

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That's very true, but on the flipside the universe he created was a very rich tapestry and it's a great thing to visit every now and then. Granted Crusade was slightly below par, the tv movies were largely hit and miss, and the two later spin offs failed to fire but if he's planning a reboot then we don't have to worry about that much.

I wonder if everyone will still say 'nuts' or 'hell' when they curse.

It should also be noted that those failures were not a result of the material, but complications on the production side. Hell, Crusade was essentially a victim of deliberate sabotage!
That’s more opinion than fact, by jms or anyone else who claims it. When the series succeeded (and B5 had PLENTY of production issues) that was down to things like story, scripts, actors, FX, etc. When the spin-offs and movies largely failed it was also down to things like story, script, actors FX, etc. What happened with Crusade was just nasty, and makes it a separate issue. But as for the rest, it’s not as easy as blaming it on the every present production issues - it’s not like B5 ever had a ton of money.
Eh, Legend of The Rangers, was a Pilot, and aside from the silly weapons system (Which was indeed a Budget issue experiment that didn't work out) it had alot of promise. Imagine if you were to just judge Babylon 5 The original Series on The Gathering. The Gathering turned alot of people off (as did much of Season 1) because of the Universe building, but, many who stuck with it, found a whole new appreciation for them, once they knew what was coming, and could see everything they were actually doing. LotR could've been great, if it'd had the chance to grow. Crusade, IMHO, was still pretty good, despite TNT poisoning it in the crib, and the unfilmed scripts were amongst the best, and would've really had the Series hitting it's stride by the end of S1. I enjoyed Third Space, and thought both In The Beginning and A Call to Arms were great. River of Souls had some goofiness, but, I think, all in all it wasn't terrible, just not great.

Lost Tales probably shouldn't have been made, they cut the budget on him, way too low, and he had nothing of the prior sets or CGI files to work with
 
Maybe JMS will make a movie about a long walk. A long, dull, pointless, boring walk. Across Minbar.



That he won’t finish.
 
^Probably not too far from the truth. From what little has been said in the short stories and novels that touch on the subject, the Telepath War wasn't quite a war in the traditional sense. IIRC it's actually a point of contention for Bester who gets annoyed when the rest of the galaxy referrs tot it an 'The Telepath Incident'.

I may have mis-read things but I got the impression that it was a three way conflict with Psi Corps making their move on the mundanes, who fight back as best they can, all the while Lyta's resistance are running their own separate campaign, tearing into Psi Corps' operations from the inside.

It *could* work as a movie, but I think it'd be better served with something a little more long form, like a cable mini-series, comic book run or some-such. See my previous comments RE: The Dilgar War. Pretty much the same issues apply here too.
 
But the ISA would have done the right thing. Given the Rogue Teeps a couple shitty planets and recognized their government just like Byron wanted.

The only reason that there would be a war is if they wanted Earth too, or instead.

And really? Why wouldn't they?

Especially if mundanes keep having telepathic babies.
 
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Good call JMS, why actually write the movie and secure the funding before announcing it? I can't foresee anything going wrong, looking forward to being there day one.
 
If a Babylon 5 movie happens, than a DS9 movie should happen too. I'm just not sure either are viable in this day and age, especially when they've both been off the air and off the radar for so long.
 
Lets imagine that it was the same terrorist who blew up Babylon 1, 2 and 3... And that he was on Babylon 4 and was about to blow up that station when Sheridan stole it.

I see a split screen showing 4 eras of this mans life simultaneously as he conspires to destroy all the Babylon Stations and generates the resources to put his plan into action.

Personally I wouldn't be surprised if the voices in his head telling him to terrorize these Space Stations sounded an awful hell of a lot like Alkesh.
 
Now that TNT is having success with original productions like Falling Skies, they should redeem themselves by backing a new B5 spin-off series. :D

Too bad that it's too late to resume Crusade. That would have been a great series.
 
Did you see Evil Dead 2?

They changed the cast, and redid the entire first movie in the first 5 minutes of Movie 2 while the opening credits rolled.

What if they did a parallel show to Crusade?

Who the fuck so ever are having their adventures but every week we find out what's happening on the Excalibur through exposition.

Or, and don't fret with on this but what about "Crusade: The Third Shift"

All the adventures taking place while Gideon is sleeping.

The guy playing Eilerson was already old as dirt, so he wouldn't look that different and Carrie Dabro is under all that alien make up that we wouldn't really notice the 15 years since we parted ways...

Hell, Carrie was in 2 episodes of B5?

GOOD FOR HER!
 
Hey guys, I have an incredible announcement to share with all of you. You're going to love this. I'm currently writing a sequel for Serenity! Okay, sure, I don't have a studio, a budget, a cast, the rights, or a director, but the film is officially in development. I just wrote Serenity 2 and some plot details on a napkin. I'll keep you informed of the details as they develop.

Oh, what the hell, since I love you guys so much here's a little spoiler. RoboWash!
 
Now that TNT is having success with original productions like Falling Skies, they should redeem themselves by backing a new B5 spin-off series. :D

Too bad that it's too late to resume Crusade. That would have been a great series.

I would much rather watch a reboot of Crusade than the train wreck that Falling Skies currently is. Unfortunately, I doubt the suits see or ever saw things the same way as me.
 
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