They had to have some kind of internal continuity with the series. And they did make a noble attempt at tying it in (at least with the first film) by bringing in a short cameo with Connor. If they treated the show the same way the movie franchise was treated, people would likely have stopped watching it after episode 3.
I quite enjoyed the series once it found its footing after a rather meh first season. I particularly liked the episodes filmed in Europe, which seemed to have a better quality to them.
If you overlook the ignoring of the original movie's ending it all fits rather nicely. Highlander: Endgame had it's issues, but I liked the effort to tie it into the first movie, bringing back Rachel and Heather. I have to admit the end had me tearing up quite a bit. Still does, actually.
Cast Jon Bernthal as the long lost son of the Fred Ward character, you cowards.The team that made Tremors 1-4 got the rights back. They don't want to remake the movie or make Tremors 5, but they do want to bring back Kevin Bacon. So a new Tremors 2 that ignores everything else?
The team that made Tremors 1-4 got the rights back. They don't want to remake the movie or make Tremors 5, but they do want to bring back Kevin Bacon. So a new Tremors 2 that ignores everything else?
I don't know how right I am to write this here, but I think Microsoft gave the Minecraft live-action TV series and movie rights to Warner, and the animated series and movie rights to Netflix.They may have made an agreement that would allow anyone to make Minecraft animations, rather than just licensing Netflix for animation.
I honestly thought this name was a joke when I first heard about it. It was actually real at one time?FBI: CIA
I honestly thought this name was a joke when I first heard about it. It was actually real at one time?![]()
CBS was probably pissed off they couldn't spinoff Hawaii Five-0 into Hawaii Five-0: New York and Hawaii Five-0: Las Vegas.
From what I learned, the animation will focus on different characters and events in that town. and it will be anthrology.Huh... Makes sense that they are going the animated route with Stranger Things. The "kids" are getting far too old to continue getting away with playing kids, especially since the gaps between seasons are stupid-long. Smart move to keep the franchise alive.
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