It would suck. It would be a memberberries/nostalgia fest mixed in with woke bullshit lecturing.
Also, the first and third best characters died in the movie, and the second best character's actor got canceled because he had the audacity to not be a turbo liberal retard so that's 1/3 of the cast who already wouldn't be showing up before you even started the negotiations for the rest of them.
The show also ended over 20 years ago, so it would be kinda weird for them all to be on the same ship again two decades later.
Adam Baldwin made leftoids and feminazis seethe endlessly during gamergate, so they got assblasted and tried to get him banned from conventions (it didn't work).
It's this weird unquantifiable thing but I feel like Firefly's hype died, long after it was gone, but it still died
Like in... 2012 people would have been hyped for a Firefly revival, but by 2015 the fanbase had somehow evaporated
Firefly is weird to me, I only saw it start popping up around 2010 with a seemingly massive fandom despite being almost a decade old at the time then within a few years this fanbase totally vanished. I never ever heard of it until they spread all over the internet then as quickly as it came, it was gone.
I noticed this too. It was a very popular show with college age people circa 2009-12. It wasn't especially well known prior to that, and none of the fans remained interested in it into the mid 2010s. Why did college kids during this period discover this show and briefly go nuts for it?
wedon only got more gayy as time went on. the cast were only barely managing to make his dialogue work at some points as it was. imagine how unbearable zoe and inara would be now?
also fuck this show for never having river be a character. the hints at how she'd be without the constant screaming in the last episode is a pure tease and the movie does not satisfy me in the slightest.
>another season
No point. The movie wrapped everything up. Besides, Fillion is old at this point and has a stable gig doing The Rookie. The only way they could do something new would be to do a prequel with different actors, show their adventures during the war. Doing that would change the whole feel from the original show. Not worth it. Although I wouldn't put it past some money grubbing executive somewhere.
It was never popular enough anyway, they barely got the movie made.
>It was never popular enough anyway, they barely got the movie made.
> They make a TV show > Ratings are shit (mostly Fox's fault, to be fair) > Show gets canceled > Show comes out on DVD > DVD sales go apeshit > Decide to make a movie > Movie goes to theaters > Movie bombs > Movie is released on DVD (and HD-DVD lol) > DVD sales go apeshit
It's clear that the show had a rabid fanbase that would support it by purchasing physical merchandise and make it profitable, but the problem is Joss Whedon had to choose between making S2 of his quirky space cowboy TV show or directing the fucking Avengers movie.
Bruce Cambell did an interview that ended up being added to the Evil Dead Regeneration game (released in 2005) where he puts his hands up in a weighing/scale motion and jokes about how if fans want another Evil Dead movie they have to convince Raimi to do "Evil Dead 2 instead of Spiderman 3".
I am morbidly curious to see how would Disney make a sequel series. Would they fuck up it up like Star Wars or learned from their mistakes. I also want a cute space cowgirl.
It would suck. It would be a memberberries/nostalgia fest mixed in with woke bullshit lecturing.
Also, the first and third best characters died in the movie, and the second best character's actor got canceled because he had the audacity to not be a turbo liberal retard so that's 1/3 of the cast who already wouldn't be showing up before you even started the negotiations for the rest of them.
The show also ended over 20 years ago, so it would be kinda weird for them all to be on the same ship again two decades later.
>The show also ended over 20 years ago, so it would be kinda weird for them all to be on the same ship again two decades later
grim
> 'member Star Trek?
> awwwww yeah, I 'member Star Trek
> ohhhhh, 'member Next Generation?
> awwwwwwww I loved Next Generation!
Who got cancelled?
And I cannot believe anyone would put Tudyk that high. Baldwin and Fillion are both better actors and more fun characters.
Adam Baldwin made leftoids and feminazis seethe endlessly during gamergate, so they got assblasted and tried to get him banned from conventions (it didn't work).
>(it didn't work)
Our love for him now ain't hard to explain, The Hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne.
I pray to God that it never gets a second season, I could only imagine how shit Firefly season 2 in this day and age would be
The movie cleaned up the lore from s1, and gave a satisfying ending. Any more would be shit. Good thing Whedon is persona-non-grata
It's this weird unquantifiable thing but I feel like Firefly's hype died, long after it was gone, but it still died
Like in... 2012 people would have been hyped for a Firefly revival, but by 2015 the fanbase had somehow evaporated
Firefly is weird to me, I only saw it start popping up around 2010 with a seemingly massive fandom despite being almost a decade old at the time then within a few years this fanbase totally vanished. I never ever heard of it until they spread all over the internet then as quickly as it came, it was gone.
It's not got enough lore to sustain a fan base over a long time. There is only so long you can obsess over 1 season and a movie
I noticed this too. It was a very popular show with college age people circa 2009-12. It wasn't especially well known prior to that, and none of the fans remained interested in it into the mid 2010s. Why did college kids during this period discover this show and briefly go nuts for it?
How would they get around the good guys being idyllic libertarian veterans of a rebellion modeled off of the confederacy?
wedon only got more gayy as time went on. the cast were only barely managing to make his dialogue work at some points as it was. imagine how unbearable zoe and inara would be now?
also fuck this show for never having river be a character. the hints at how she'd be without the constant screaming in the last episode is a pure tease and the movie does not satisfy me in the slightest.
Only if it had multiple extended lingering shots of GlauFeet.
yeah they should definitely focus their attention on the third hottest woman in a cast of 3 women
the cast had four women thobeit
holy shit I forgot Zoe somehow I guess I'm a racist
garden gnomeel lost her baby fat and her winning smile.
/misc/ is a glau board newfag.
ENDLESS SUMMER
Gotta have an accompanying soundtrack to the gif
No one cared about the first season.
>literally been 20 years
I actually like firefly a lot unlike most people here but even I wouldn't care. It would be dogshit. Zero hypy
Disney controls this IP.
I've already boycotted it.
>another season
No point. The movie wrapped everything up. Besides, Fillion is old at this point and has a stable gig doing The Rookie. The only way they could do something new would be to do a prequel with different actors, show their adventures during the war. Doing that would change the whole feel from the original show. Not worth it. Although I wouldn't put it past some money grubbing executive somewhere.
It was never popular enough anyway, they barely got the movie made.
>It was never popular enough anyway, they barely got the movie made.
> They make a TV show
> Ratings are shit (mostly Fox's fault, to be fair)
> Show gets canceled
> Show comes out on DVD
> DVD sales go apeshit
> Decide to make a movie
> Movie goes to theaters
> Movie bombs
> Movie is released on DVD (and HD-DVD lol)
> DVD sales go apeshit
It's clear that the show had a rabid fanbase that would support it by purchasing physical merchandise and make it profitable, but the problem is Joss Whedon had to choose between making S2 of his quirky space cowboy TV show or directing the fucking Avengers movie.
Seems he made the right decision
Bruce Cambell did an interview that ended up being added to the Evil Dead Regeneration game (released in 2005) where he puts his hands up in a weighing/scale motion and jokes about how if fans want another Evil Dead movie they have to convince Raimi to do "Evil Dead 2 instead of Spiderman 3".
>Movie bombs
did it? the movie was pretty cool. from what I recall I binged the series after I saw the movie. it was not great
Whedon got himself cancelled so what's the point?
I am morbidly curious to see how would Disney make a sequel series. Would they fuck up it up like Star Wars or learned from their mistakes. I also want a cute space cowgirl.
>Sir, Nathan Fillion isn't available for the Firefly reboot
>Then get me his non union Mexican equivalent!