I think it would be a mistake to even think about until they see what Schmid can do. I'm sure he'll be fine for the purposes of the show, but the thing that made Franks such a memorable character to begin with was entirely on Watson. "Probie."
I was going to make a joke about they could share resources with NCIS Origins until I remembered a young Frank series would likely take place in the 60s or 70s.
Well, we don’t yet know that it won’t, just so far he isn’t confirmed one way or the other. I would like to think that after the Keifer-less 24: Legacy failed to set the world on fire, they will try to get him back, but it’s possible that they’ll cast an A-lister as a new CTU agent.What is the point of a 24 movie that doesn't even take in account that part of the idea of 24 was each episode featured one hour in a day and also doesn't even have Keifer Sutherland as Jack Bauer? Sounds like someone just wants to do some kind of CIA/action movie and just toss on a brand name on it even though the movie will have nothing to actually do with the tv show.
Wow. I was today years old when I found out there had actually been a sequel. I was a big fan of the original. Sorry to hear it was such a disaster.Backdraft 2 had an interesting premise (the idea of a fire investigator), but it didn't really work within the context of its own narrative. Lots of potential, but it was painful to watch.
It occurs also that only M:I, Bond and Bourne seem to be sure fire box office hits for spy movies. And Bourne minus Matt wasn’t a huge hit. On streaming, there have been the likes of Grey Man, Citadel, the Terminal List and Extraction in the 24 mould. Keifer is now 57 and hasn’t really been a cinematic box office draw for a long time, assuming that they want to go with him.But if you remove it then you just got a standard Mission Impossible action movie type of thing. No real hook to make it feel unique.
It occurs also that only M:I, Bond and Bourne seem to be sure fire box office hits for spy movies. And Bourne minus Matt wasn’t a huge hit. On streaming, there have been the likes of Grey Man, Citadel, the Terminal List and Extraction in the 24 mould. Keifer is now 57 and hasn’t really been a cinematic box office draw for a long time, assuming that they want to go with him.
I have to wonder what a 24 movie, with or without the real-time novelty/gimmick/premise can bring to the party to persuade viewers to come away from their streaming services and into a cinema?
Yeah, I should’ve clarified that I meant cinema box office in respect of the big 3.They are popular but mostly on tv these days it seems.
Wow. I was today years old when I found out there had actually been a sequel. I was a big fan of the original. Sorry to hear it was such a disaster.
Wow. I was today years old when I found out there had actually been a sequel. I was a big fan of the original. Sorry to hear it was such a disaster.
Personally, I hope his new A-lister status ends soon. Dude seems ubiquitous.The producer of Backdraft is talking about remaking it with Glen Powell.
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