sequel-related stories
Posted Oct 12th 2009 9:02AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Video, Spoilers Anonymous, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Almost a year ago, it was announced that
there would be a movie sequel for the hit TV series
Sex and the City. It took years for producers and actresses to agree to a first movie, but a few months to decide a sequel was needed. Then again, with the popularity of the
Sex and the City movie, it was inevitable that a sequel would follow.
Production is underway for the movie, set to be released at the end of May 2010, which means spoilers are leaking on the web! As expected, all four main ladies are back. But what is in store for them? Who, besides the ladies, will star in the movie?
Spoilers coming up!Continue reading Sex and the City 2: movie spoilers
Posted Oct 9th 2009 2:02PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

It worked for
Star Trek, right? The CW has gone to the next generation well with both
90210 and
Melrose Place the past couple of years, to less than stellar results. So would it even be a good idea for
TNT to pick up a sequel series to the '80s classic Dallas?
The premise of the relaunch would be for the show to focus on the next generation of Ewings, featuring J.R. and Sue Ellen's son John Ross and Christopher, the adopted son of Bobby and Pam, as the new leads. The producers have already been in touch with original actors Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy to discuss their possible involvement.
While there's no guarantee of a series, it does look like a pilot at least will be filmed. They'd have to be careful to make sure it appeals to people who've never seen
Dallas, because that's getting to be a long time ago now. But there's always room on television for a well written family soap opera. Me, I'm still holding out for a next generation iteration of
Soap.
Posted May 26th 2009 8:18AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, TV Squad Polls, Celebrities, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

So William Shatner says he hasn't seen the new
Star Trek movie yet. But he says that he knows it has gotten some great reviews and he's really looking forward to seeing it. He also says he'd
delighted to be in the next movie.
So what do you think? Is having Shatner in the next movie a great way to please old
Trek fans or do you think having yet another character from the original series would be pushing it, considering they already had Leonard Nimoy in the first one (which is pretty much how I'm leaning)?
Posted Jan 28th 2009 9:01AM by Debra McDuffee
Filed under: Programming, Reality-Free

This summer, I wrote about my love for all things
V -- including lizard babies and future Freddie Kreuger aliens -- when the buzz was that there was a
V movie script out and about, one that would lead to a sequel series.
Not sure if that script has become a future movie, but Jason tells us there is some more
fun news on the front for V fans, and if ABC doesn't let down its fans yet again, then we could be seeing a
remake of the original V series on ABC sometime soon.
Me? I say ... yay! But that's a yay with caution. Just because ABC has ordered the pilot doesn't mean it will get any farther than that. And there are pilots made every day that no one ever gets to see. Furthermore, the support that ABC has shown its quirky shows this year -- and
V could be seriously quirky -- has not been stellar (
Pushing Daisies,
Eli Stone and
Dirty Sexy Money, anyone?).
Continue reading ABC's V series remake -- will it really happen?
Posted Jul 4th 2007 5:40PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Industry, TV on the Bigscreen, Animation
Both Toon Zone and ICv2 have written of a supposed Entertainment Tonight report that there will be a sequel to the recently-released Transformers movie (which has already been a line of toys, several animated TV series, a comic book and a feature-length animated film).
However, my scan of the ET site has not brought up anything of the sort, and while a couple articles from other sites do allude to the possibility of a sequel, I see nothing that could be construed as an official announcement.
Continue reading Transformers 2?
Posted Jul 7th 2006 6:05PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows
That's "V" as in the letter "V," not the Roman numeral for "five." Otherwise, I guess the sequel would be "VI."
Now, the original V aired when I was about seven, so I never watched much of the original miniseries, or the TV series that followed. It's not like I couldn't have watched it as a seven year old, but I was kind of a wuss when I was a kid and those scary lizard people were too much for me. If any of you would like to go back in time and heckle me as a seven year old, feel free to do that. Seriously, that kid needs some toughening up.
So anyway, TV Filter hepped me to information about a possible miniseries sequel to the original series, helmed by original writer and director Kenneth Johnson. Right now it seems they're trying to secure the finances needed to do the series, but before that happens you'll be able to purchase the novel based on Johnson's screenplay by early 2007. According to the IMDb trivia page for V - The Second Generation, several original cast members have signed on to the project, including Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund. This is IMDb, so I don't necessarily trust the information completely, but if all of this turns out to be true, it could be a very cool thing for fans of the series.
Posted Feb 22nd 2006 12:19PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Talent, Web
You might think that fifteen years is too long to wait to make a sequel to
Backdraft, but that's only if you're Ron Howard. If you're alternative comics Eugene Mirman, Jon Benjamin, and
Sam Seder, you forge ahead and make a sequel anyway, despite not really knowing a whole lot about the original film.
It's called Backdraft II: Backdraftier, and I haven't seen anything this funny in quite some time.
Please, won't you share in my
joy? Mirman explains he wanted to make sequels to movies that didn't need a sequel. That makes absolutely no sense,
and that's why it's brilliant.
[via The Onion AV Club]