Check out the article below: (so excited!)
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/red-dw...s-13-officially-happening-when-start-filming/
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/red-dw...s-13-officially-happening-when-start-filming/
Agreed, they need to forget about the movie. They got so stuck on that before that it prevented :*anything* from happening--no series no nothing because they thought a movie would be made.That's great. Although I won't hold my breath on the movie. Last time they tried that it killed the show for a decade.
And the last two or three seasons were only six episodes a piece.
100% Agree.Exactly. I think they should stick with their TV series. The format is set up for that anyhow. It just works better as a tv sitcom
Yep, that seems to be a loose end that's begging to be followed up on!Every series except VII & VIII (8 episodes) and BtE (3) were six episodes. For the most part it's been quality over quantity.
As far as the recent series', X was better than XI & XIII, but they all had their moments.
I'm still hoping for a reunion with the cat race. The blue ark might have survived flying straight into an asteroid, but at the very least the red ark should have ended up somewhere. Cat might be able to get his end away properly.
RD is full of loose ends.
I have to disagree about season ten -- I think the last two or three seasons have been the best of the show in years, since it's hay day. Not as good as the hay day, but good enough to where I want to keep watching.
I am, however, still disappointed -- as I expressed in another thread here -- that there are no arcs, deeper character moments like from earlier seasons, and that they appear to be going nowhere. The original goal was to set a course to Earth and get back if they can. The actors aren't getting any younger and the show will need resolution eventually.
Yes, it's definitely filled with loose ends. Let me rephrase--that's a loose end that I'd really like to see followed up on. Not terrible if they don't but fun if they do.RD is full of loose ends.
I have to disagree about season ten -- I think the last two or three seasons have been the best of the show in years, since it's hay day. Not as good as the hay day, but good enough to where I want to keep watching.
I am, however, still disappointed -- as I expressed in another thread here -- that there are no arcs, deeper character moments like from earlier seasons, and that they appear to be going nowhere. The original goal was to set a course to Earth and get back if they can. The actors aren't getting any younger and the show will need resolution eventually.
I've always dreamed of Patrick Stewart playing the king of the Cat people!
I just don't see their current format working for a blockbuster movie. I'd imagine they'd need to change it. IIRC (and I might not) there was talks or rebooting or something like that the last time they considered a movie.
Totally agree. Sounds like they're filming series 13 this year!IIRC, the movie was going to reboot the continuity but keep the TV cast. That's why they recast Kochanski in Series VII, because they wanted a more conventionally attractive leading lady to help sell the film to American producers.
I think that doing a big budget movie version of Red Dwarf for a mass audience at this stage is a doomed idea. It's a cult show for the fans and that's how it should stay.
IIRC, the movie was going to reboot the continuity but keep the TV cast. That's why they recast Kochanski in Series VII, because they wanted a more conventionally attractive leading lady to help sell the film to American producers.
I think that doing a big budget movie version of Red Dwarf for a mass audience at this stage is a doomed idea. It's a cult show for the fans and that's how it should stay.
IIRC, the movie was going to reboot the continuity but keep the TV cast. That's why they recast Kochanski in Series VII, because they wanted a more conventionally attractive leading lady to help sell the film to American producers.
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