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On 9/30/21 3:53 PM, Peter Trei wrote:
https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/babylon-5-reboot-the-cw-j-michael-straczynski-1235075236/
A Babylon 5 reboot is in development at The CW, Variety has learned.
While I don't like reboots in general (and refuse to watch Abrams'
reboot of Star Trek), this has some hope. From what JMS has said, he
intends to start with the same basic premise but build a new story line >around it, taking advantage of his years of experience since then and
the technical tools that have become available.
My first reaction was a sinking feeling, and saying "Why!??!"
But it sounds like JMS is heavily involved.
My concern is, is CW going to give him a free hand, or are
they meddle it to death the way Fox (?) did to "Crusade".
Does he have "You can't continue it without me" creative
control, or can they kick him off and make Babylon 90210
out of it.
Part of the fun of Babylon 5 was slowly figuring out what was
really going on. But then, knowing what I do of JMS, "what's
really going on" is likely very different in this version, and
if you're expecting the old WRGO, you're in for a shock.
I really wish this were JMS's long-promised treatment of
the Lensman saga, but I'll certainly give this a watch.
Unless it turns out to be Babylon 90210.
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