Jason has a few ideas… 80s nostalgia is on the way out, and 90s/early aughts nostalgia is on the rise.
Personally, this puts me in an odd place.
Theres always something thats wrong.
Half the time, youre just thinking, Oh, look how old they are.
[…] Its just fear.
Plain and simple fear.
I love them all.
But were probably best served leaving the past behind.
With the words, Never say never, Feig offers the shows fans a small glimmer of hope.
The question is, would aTiny Toonsreboot betoodamn clever for the current Saturday morning crowd?
If something like this insured that, it would be worth it.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
What on earth happened to theBuffy the Vampire Slayerreboot?
A year later, Anderson was off the project and the very idea of bringing backBuffyreceded into the mist.
If that can work for that show, surely it could work for a show likeBuffy.
The question is, will it?
He is against it.
Heres Whedon on the possibility of moreFireflyandBuffyfrom an interview he did withEW last September.
I have often said I would love to get the crew back together.
Theres another side of that.
Now everybody is like, Are you going to remake Buffy?
Are you going to Kickstarter?
My blanket answer is No.
Its very important that we start creating new content again.
We can only build on nostalgia so much before we have nothing left to build on.
Before were rebooting Spider-Managain.
Its dangerous to the culture, and its boring to me.
I squeezed in between my Avengers movies a 400-year-old play.
So I really need to create some new worlds.
Whedons viewpoint is interesting and one that has clearly matured over time, but is he right?
De PalmasScarfaceis a remake.
CronenbergsThe Flyis a remake.
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