You're forgetting one key thing though: Fox airs the show while Warner Brothers produces it. If Terminator: Salvation does well it could hurt their big action blockbuster Wolverine. Announcing their decision to terminate Sarah Connor could be seen as a way to hurt the publics perception of Salvation and stop some people from going to see it.Businesswise, there's no sense making any announcement about the series until after the movie. Announcing cancellation hurts the movie, and if the movie has blockbuster domestic performance they may want to give the series another chance, maybe as a TV movie to reboot audience interest.
^ Um there were several posts on topic to the original question.
You're forgetting one key thing though: Fox airs the show while Warner Brothers produces it. If Terminator: Salvation does well it could hurt their big action blockbuster Wolverine. Announcing their decision to terminate Sarah Connor could be seen as a way to hurt the publics perception of Salvation and stop some people from going to see it.Businesswise, there's no sense making any announcement about the series until after the movie. Announcing cancellation hurts the movie, and if the movie has blockbuster domestic performance they may want to give the series another chance, maybe as a TV movie to reboot audience interest.
You're forgetting one key thing though: Fox airs the show while Warner Brothers produces it. If Terminator: Salvation does well it could hurt their big action blockbuster Wolverine. Announcing their decision to terminate Sarah Connor could be seen as a way to hurt the publics perception of Salvation and stop some people from going to see it.Businesswise, there's no sense making any announcement about the series until after the movie. Announcing cancellation hurts the movie, and if the movie has blockbuster domestic performance they may want to give the series another chance, maybe as a TV movie to reboot audience interest.
It amazes me that so many people are willing to watch absolute crap as long as it has a familiar title. Fans of a show should be the first ones to cry foul when their show kamikazes into crap-ville.
You're forgetting one key thing though: Fox airs the show while Warner Brothers produces it. If Terminator: Salvation does well it could hurt their big action blockbuster Wolverine. Announcing their decision to terminate Sarah Connor could be seen as a way to hurt the publics perception of Salvation and stop some people from going to see it.Businesswise, there's no sense making any announcement about the series until after the movie. Announcing cancellation hurts the movie, and if the movie has blockbuster domestic performance they may want to give the series another chance, maybe as a TV movie to reboot audience interest.
Since Warner Brothers produces it, maybe it could move to CW and get retooled as more of a teen drama. Call it John's Creek. Allison and Kyle come back with John and John Henry and they all go to high school together, along with Cameron. The primary source of drama can be the Sarah/Kyle/Allison/John/Cameron/John Henry love hexagon.
You're forgetting one key thing though: Fox airs the show while Warner Brothers produces it. If Terminator: Salvation does well it could hurt their big action blockbuster Wolverine. Announcing their decision to terminate Sarah Connor could be seen as a way to hurt the publics perception of Salvation and stop some people from going to see it.
Since Warner Brothers produces it, maybe it could move to CW and get retooled as more of a teen drama. Call it John's Creek. Allison and Kyle come back with John and John Henry and they all go to high school together, along with Cameron. The primary source of drama can be the Sarah/Kyle/Allison/John/Cameron/John Henry love hexagon.
The rumor about a move to CW has been around for a while and has kicked up again.
Since Warner Brothers produces it, maybe it could move to CW and get retooled as more of a teen drama. Call it John's Creek. Allison and Kyle come back with John and John Henry and they all go to high school together, along with Cameron. The primary source of drama can be the Sarah/Kyle/Allison/John/Cameron/John Henry love hexagon.
The rumor about a move to CW has been around for a while and has kicked up again.
Would contracutal obligations stand in the way of this move? Every time a favorite show of mine gets canceled, (there have been a lot lately), the rumor always flies that it will switch networks. i have yet to see that happen and don't want to get my hopes up this time either.
Since Warner Brothers Television owns Terminator and coowns CW then it is possible.The rumor about a move to CW has been around for a while and has kicked up again.
Would contracutal obligations stand in the way of this move? Every time a favorite show of mine gets canceled, (there have been a lot lately), the rumor always flies that it will switch networks. i have yet to see that happen and don't want to get my hopes up this time either.
Sliders, Stargate, Scrubs. I am sure there are other shows that switched networks when canceled.
The rumor about a move to CW has been around for a while and has kicked up again.
Would contracutal obligations stand in the way of this move? Every time a favorite show of mine gets canceled, (there have been a lot lately), the rumor always flies that it will switch networks. i have yet to see that happen and don't want to get my hopes up this time either.
Sliders, Stargate, Scrubs. I am sure there are other shows that switched networks when canceled.
Just wanted to put in an update:
BAG was interviewed by ComicsResource on April 14. In the interview he says that the writers are working on Season 3 scripts.
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