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Mutant Enemy president speaks about future of Firefly
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:04 AM
SIMONF
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:21 AM
LOSTANGEL
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:25 AM
BRTICK
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:47 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote: Buchanan said that the series' elaborate sets remain intact for now. Before wrapping, the show shot three original episodes that have yet to air.
Quote: One problem is Firefly's cost: $2 million per episode, Buchanan said. But, he added, "Joss is completely committed to finding a home for it. And we're joking, we're saying puppet theater if need be. Because we just love our whole cast and crew and have had a great time on it.
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:01 AM
NADJA
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:58 AM
HAKEN
Likes to mess with stuffs.
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:59 AM
QUEENTIYE
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:21 AM
TALLGRRL
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:12 AM
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:50 AM
SELNYC
Quote:Originally posted by Haken: Whoa! $2 Million per episode? Maybe my memory is bad, but I thought Firefly was supposed to cost less than 'Buffy' or 'Angel'.
Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:39 PM
KATRINALOUISA
Quote:Originally posted by BrownCoat1: Here you go TallGrrl, the entire article: Networks Nix Firefly Christopher Buchanan—president of Joss Whedon's production company, Mutant Enemy, which is behind Fox's defunct Firefly—told SCI FI Wire that ABC, CBS, NBC, UPN and the SCI FI Channel have all turned down deals to resurrect the SF series, at least so far. "The status of Firefly as of today is, ... the clock is running down in the fourth quarter, and we're 90 yards away from the goal line, and the Hail Mary is coming up," Buchanan said in an interview. Fox put the low-rated series on indefinite hiatus after airing the show's two-hour pilot on Dec. 20, and creator Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has been frantically trying to find another home for the show. Buchanan said that the series' elaborate sets remain intact for now. Before wrapping, the show shot three original episodes that have yet to air. "We've explored some of the networks and haven't really made a lot of progress," Buchanan said at UPN's winter press preview. Why? "The cost of the show, the timing, the fact that we didn't finish a full season and have other networks out there figuring out what they have in terms of pilots, what they have in terms of their own series cancellations. Timing is just horrible." One problem is Firefly's cost: $2 million per episode, Buchanan said. But, he added, "Joss is completely committed to finding a home for it. And we're joking, we're saying puppet theater if need be. Because we just love our whole cast and crew and have had a great time on it. But we're on life support right now. It's pretty grim right now." A cable network is one possible venue. "We've gone so far as to explore the options in terms of, ... without going into great detail, everything from could we move the show to Canada? ... But the reality is, it's a pretty expensive show. And the budget would have to come down significantly. And just given [studio] 20th [Television]'s investment and all the people involved and stuff, it's pretty unlikely that we would go on, I think, in syndication." I am afraid I have to disagree w/ QueenTyie though, the fact that Joss has not given up and that he is still pursuing gives me far more hope than Chris saying, "All networks have turned us down so we are packing it up, tearing down the sets and calling it quits". At this point anything short of that is hopeful in my book.
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