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|    Wouter Valentijn to All    |
|    Re: [NEWS] Buffy 'reboot' to follow a ne    |
|    29 Jul 18 17:48:57    |
      XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: liam@valentijn.nu              Op 29-7-2018 om 15:55 schreef hector:       > On 27/07/2018 8:45 AM, Your Name wrote:       >>       >> The media these days stupidly uses the term "reboot" to mean any old       >> show that is being brought back into production, whether that's an       >> actual 'reboot', or a 're-imagination', or even just a 'resurrection'       >> with a properly done sequel / follow-on series.       >>       >> From ComingSoon.net ...       >>       >> Buffy reboot will follow new slayer, showrunner confirms       >> --------------------------------------------------------       >> It was officially announced last week that the hit WB series       >> Buffy the Vampire Slayer is getting the reboot treatment at       >> Fox with a black actress leading the series! Fan reaction as       >> mixed at first as it was initially seen as though Sarah       >> Michelle Gellar's portrayal would be replaced. However, new       >> showrunner Monica Owusu-Breen (Alias) has just confirmed       >> that the new series will not be replacing Gellar in the       >> titular role, but rather will focus on a new slayer.       >>       >> "For some genre writers it's Star Wars. Buffy the Vampire       >> Slayer is my Star Wars," Owusu-Breen wrote in a tweet.       >> "Before I became a writer, I was a fan. For seven seasons,       >> I watched Buffy Summers grow up, find love, kill that love.       >> I watched her fight and struggle and slay. There is only ONE       >> Buffy. One Xander, one Willow, Giles, Cordelia, Oz, Tara,       >> Kendra, Faith, Spike, Angel ... They can't be replaced. Joss       >> Whedon's brilliant and beautiful series can't be replicated.       >> I wouldn't try to. But here we are, twenty years later ...       >> And the world seems a lot scarier. So maybe, it could be       >> time to meet a new Slayer ... And that's all I can say."       >>       >> http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/960779-buffy-reboot-will-fo       low-new-slayer-showrunner-confirms>       >>       >>       >>       >> Of course, the article does go on to say ...       >>       >> Owusu-Breen's previous credits in the TV world include the       >> J.J. Abrams espionage thriller Alias, mystery-drama Lost ...       >>       >> so she could well have learnt from the master of deception (and crap       >> TV shows and movies) to say one thing but meant the total opposite.       >>       >>       >       > Of all the shows that seemed to think they were some kind of follow up       > to Buffy, my favourite was the show Reaper.       > I don't think they know how to make decent tv shows any more.       > Unless maybe it's Legends of Tomorrow or something.       >                     Haven't seen Reaper.       As a "follow up to Buffy" I'd say 'Grimm' could be seen that way.                     --       Wouter Valentijn              "We are the gift from our ancestors to the world that we borrow from       future generations, so, however, whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever       or whoever we are, we better be at our best."              http://www.prozaportal.j3v.net       http://www.essayportal.j3v.net              liam=mail              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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