Yay. "Bring back Babylon 5." 

JMS' recent revival Idea for the Streaming Network (I think?) that didn't come to fruition, was to start over again with different characters (Hence Sinclair, Franklin, G'Kar and Zathras not being recast), and the living/healthy cast members could play, new Iconic RolesIn that vein, what form would a "comeback" take?
Is the goal for a reboot, re-imagining or continuation? With so many of the cast no longer with us and with others now being older, presumably this would not be a direct continuation. Or maybe a potential show could go the "Dallas" revival route and feature a predominantly younger cast while having some of the "classic" cast along for the ride.
In that vein, what form would a "comeback" take?
Is the goal for a reboot, re-imagining or continuation? With so many of the cast no longer with us and with others now being older, presumably this would not be a direct continuation. Or maybe a potential show could go the "Dallas" revival route and feature a predominantly younger cast while having some of the "classic" cast along for the ride.
You mean the actual B5 show is NOT airing anywhere in the US at the moment? I thought in the land of 1000 channels that it'd be on SOMEWHERE at SOME TIME.
Apparently it is being aired nowhere at the moment, so, yeah, the current campaign is just to get the original show seen again. However, I would also love to see that lead to more new material in the B5 Universe.
There seem to be a few new B5 threads here every week, so I genuinely don't get how it's obscure compared to other shows I would consider obscure. Does JMS really expect a cult show from the 90s to hit the mainstream? It has tons of devoted fans and that's enough for it to live on.
I'm not busting my arse to promote B5 just to get us a Legend of the Rangers sequel.
Here is one question I don't think you or anyone can answer, where is the computers and the hard drives that the tv show that was made on?. And do any one of you know the name of the computers?. I can tell you that the studio just gave them to any one who wanted them but the person wanted to start up B-5 again but he needs the hard drive from the old computer, I know the name of the computers they used to put on the tv show with.
Here is one question I don't think you or anyone can answer, where is the computers and the hard drives that the tv show that was made on?. And do any one of you know the name of the computers?. I can tell you that the studio just gave them to any one who wanted them but the person wanted to start up B-5 again but he needs the hard drive from the old computer, I know the name of the computers they used to put on the tv show with.
I don't think that's a question that can be answered properly. There's no one set or bank of computers like that. The CGI effects were created by the effects company, Ron Thornton's people, and JMS has said that they edited the episodes on Amigas at an editing facility. So there's no single set of computers and the studio isn't likely to have given them to anybody since they generally didn't own them.
The files, now...those were all turned over to WB per contract and reports are that they've been lost since. Some of the crew seem to have kept unofficial copies I've heard but don't know for sure.
Jan
Thursday, July 24
10:00am
#FreeBabylon5: A Fan Campaign
Jan Schroeder (freebabylon5.com) and Jon Del Arroz (flyingsparkscomic.com) discuss a growing fan campaign that sprang up after J. Michael Straczynski tweeted the hashtag #FreeBabylon5 and urged fans to "get organized and loud" if Babylon 5 fandom is to grow. See what has been accomplished so far and help brainstorm what can be done in the future to promote this seminal science fiction show and bring it to new viewers.
Thursday July 24, 2014 10:00am - 11:00am
Room 29A
1: Programs, Fandom, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Web, Writers & Writing
Tags Fandom, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Web, Writers & Writing
Because lets face it, streaming is the future of television. As for cable and network, Kosh said it best: "they are a dying people. We should let them pass."
And so will B5 fandom be a dying people if we don't get [off our encounter-suited butts] together and do SOMEthing.
Look at it this way. There are *lots* of channels available in every market, and probably 5 or 10 or more of them might be reasonable candidates for rerunning Babylon 5. They don't have to be low on the dial, they just need to show it where people channel surfing (which I don't think will ever go out of style) can find it. THEN if we also get it up on Netflix or Hulu or some other streaming site, they can use that to catch up once their interest is piqued.
For now, B5 isn't in reruns on television anywhere in the world as far as I've been able to find out but all of 26 episodes are streaming on WBs own site so it seems likely that they might be more inclined to let it go back on television.
For an indication of just exactly the mindset we're dealing with, check out this panel from the Phoenix Comicon 'Fandom Endures' Panel. From about 42:54 to about 50:25, JMS talks about why B5 isn't on TV or streaming. I think we can overcome that if we can just show WB that there's money to be made.
So the question is...who's willing to *do* something? "We must create the future, or others will do it for us."
Jan
You mean the actual B5 show is NOT airing anywhere in the US at the moment? I thought in the land of 1000 channels that it'd be on SOMEWHERE at SOME TIME.
No one needs the old 3D models, they would have to build new models from scratch anyway. All they need is the show, and any drawings JMS might have, for reference.
The Art of Babylon 5
Members of the iconic show's art department, under production designer John Iacovelli, with art director Mark-Louis Walters, art director Roland Rosenkranz, graphic artist Alan Kobayashi, and concept artist and set designer Timothy Earls, reunite to discuss how they were able to design 110 episodes over five years and six TV movies while keeping the sets fresh, exciting and, well, out of this world.
Friday July 25, 2014 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Room 23ABC
Good suggestions to go along with MeTV. I wish I had Antenna-- they've got some good stuff, including It Takes A Thief and WKRP.There are some channels that could rerun Babylon 5 right now, if possible (many of them are OTA subchannels) :
Retro TV
THIS TV
Antenna TV
Space (Canadian TV channel, version of SyFy that also shows reruns)
There are some channels that could rerun Babylon 5 right now, if possible (many of them are OTA subchannels) :
Retro TV
THIS TV
Antenna TV
Space (Canadian TV channel, version of SyFy that also shows reruns)
Apologies if I've already posted these.
Good suggestions to go along with MeTV. I wish I had Antenna-- they've got some good stuff, including It Takes A Thief and WKRP.There are some channels that could rerun Babylon 5 right now, if possible (many of them are OTA subchannels) :
Retro TV
THIS TV
Antenna TV
Space (Canadian TV channel, version of SyFy that also shows reruns)
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