I once asked what media franchises need to just stop, that have run their time. Now I want to know which ones DID stop, and could be restarted with new content.

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      Great point! I enjoyed the movie, but not as much as I would have enjoyed a movie that respected the book, more.

      A one or two season mini series would be amazing, and really wouldn’t even cost much to make.

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    How about Max Payne. Those game mechanics have never been copied or revisited. Which is crazy to me.

    Spore. I mean, such an ambitious game that was completely hampered by the technology of the time. And never revisited ever again.

    Also… Night rider.

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    maybe SG1, but being only 10 episodes and showrunned by gero doesnt give me high hopes, scifi needs proper 20 episodes to flesh out the characters and develop stories, studios penny pinch way too much that sacrifices the quality of many shows. they really shouldve started in a new galaxy, rather than milky way(which already had ori, goauld as the major enemies for the whole series, and a little wraith), which is done to death. if its re imagined series like with bsg. since they mentioned they want to broaden the “audience”, sgu did that and it suffered badly. i assume broadening means something similar to sgu original target audience witht he element of trying to keep up with modern issues?

    i dont think trek needs anymore reboots, it needs some hibernation, and let someone other paramount/or someone like kurtzman owning the rights to showrun, what paaramount+ is doing is churning out nutrek slop after slop.

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    The Expanse

    The show didn’t cover the Laconia story line, and given the time that passes before the final three books, we’re coming up on the perfect time to get the same cast back to do it.

    The last few books are, in my view, the most compelling part of an already superb story.

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      Isn’t the time skip in the books like 20-30 years? its a while to wait until the actors have aged that much. I’d love to see it though.

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        Yes, but you certainly don’t need to and wouldn’t want to wait that long. You risk lower interest, retirements, loss of acting ability through death or injury, etc. You can convincingly age adults pretty soon. I think they could start filming now or easily within the next 5 years.

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        Aging 20-30 years in that future should be portrayed as ~10-15 years of aging in our timeline. People (esp. Inners) are far more long-lived thanks to advanced pharmaceuticals. See the coroner’s bit about life expectancies in S1.

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    There was this late 90s show called Sliders where this team travels to different parallel Earths with different histories. I would like to see that rebooted.

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      Best thing about a Sliders reboot is we could have one cameo per classic character, showing us where they finally landed. And then just continue on with the new cast.

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      I didn’t really understand how TV worked back then, and I just hated that the Sliders crew couldn’t get back home

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      That show was so good and then the network started fucking with it and ruined it. It’s almost unbelievable how bad it actually got, it’s comical, like they were trying to ruin a show.

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      I would love to see a good reboot of Sliders. That was the show that got me started on the internet. The Scifi channel used to advertise their chatrooms on commercials and I would go to the library to chat with other Scifi channel nerds. Good times.

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        Lots of early 2000’s Scifi channel shows deserve a reboot

        Eureka

        Warehouse 13

        Dresden Files

        Librarian franchise (technically movies, but still)

        Legend of Earthsea

        Sanctuary

        Just so many shows that either didn’t get the budget/attention they deserved, or were killed by the writer’s strike.

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      Sounds like the movie Parallels. Doesn’t have the most satisfying ending in the world but I always thought that it would make a good TV show, sounds like it already existed

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    I would say Firefly but then also there’s a chance it could be ruined so I don’t really know if it’s worth it.

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    Max Headroom could work, IFF they went full-bore with the mockery of media, corporatism-as-government and cynical view of advertising. Though the desolation inside and outside the cities and the plight of ‘blanks’ might hit too close to home nowadays as it’s pretty much a literal reality now.

    • They did attempt a reboot decades ago and completely dropped the ball taking Max from a satirical commentary about mainstream media and capitalistic nonsense into basically a talking head for capitalistic nonsense.

      The actual original show was way ahead of its time and that change to it is what killed it.

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        Ow. That sounds horrible. I’m glad I’d never heard of it then, I guess. :(

        I’m at the age now where I actually feel relieved if I hear news that Hollywood has decided not to go ahead with a prequel, remake, ‘re-imagining’, or whatever… and I purposefully avoid now the ones that sound like they’re going to be a disaster.

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    Not a particular franchise, but I miss parody movies like Hot Shots or Airplane. Barring one of those being remade, I’d settle for a reboot of Tremors.

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      My 10 year old and I just watched airplane! And started top secret this weekend.

      The tower! The tower! Rapunzel! Rapunzel!

      Johnny was fucking hilarious, by far the funniest character. I could imagine the stuff he’d be in today if he didn’t pass away.

      Oh and tremors 1 and 2 are in my top 20 favs.

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        I wasn’t really psyched about it tbh, plus I’m not really into horror in general so the references would be lost on me anyways.

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    I’ll take the obvious one: We owe it to ourselves to never stop rebooting the 1990s classic SciFi, “Reboot”.

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    I always thought that every 30 years they should reboot back to the future. No connection to the original in terms of production team or cast. The writer and director can’t be old enough to have many memories of the time (Zemeckis and Gale were both 4 in 1955)

    Just someone doing their own take on “teenager goes back in time and meets their parents as teenagers”

    See how the “past” of 30 years ago compares to the “present” of the previous version

    Long term, that could be a really interesting experiment

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      Also, for anyone who missed it, because I missed it, Back to the Future has continued in animation twice - once official, and again as Rick and Morty.

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      I seem to remember that bttf has some kind of binding agreement or such that someone from the og movies put into place that they can’t/won’t reboot it.

      We did get the adventure game from telltale. Which was pretty good. (Did a lot of stuff with the storyline and it had og cast doing voices).

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        I make no prescriptions beyond the first. No objection if they do, but i think “what will the near future look like” is more common and therefore less interesting

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      Since 2016, I’ve wanted a Back To The Future remake just to have a scene where Doc Brown disbelieves Donald Trump is president like the original had him disbelieve Ronald Reagan was president