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Read a magazine article where Jennifer Anistan said in a "few" years - she wants to reboot Golden Girls with her cast from Friends. Awesome.
I think they sort of tried that with Hot in Cleveland though. That was a bit of a Golden Girls - just a decade younger.
Actually, you can pretty much take any character based show - where the fans got invested in the characters' stories - and pick it up years into the future.
I imagine that after they run the gamut of trying to remake all the 70s and 80s shows - they'll start tyring out "second half" shows - all grown up and aged. Its kind of the attraction people have to soap operas - following characters as they travel through life.
Any guesses for good shows to pick up where they left off?
I want a show where KNIGHT RIDER teams up with AIRWOLF to hunt down THE A-TEAM, which is on a mission to save THE INCREDIBLE HULK, who has been hiding out as an apprentice to THE FALL GUY.
A great idea for a "summer series" (AKA filler) would be to take scripts from famous sitcoms/dramas/whatever and re-film them with current actors/celebrities filling the roles, just to see how the impact of a script can change when acted by other actors. Unlike a reboot (where they compose new scripts based on the old show), they would re-stage the actual scripted episode(s). In the case of Golden Girls--a show where many fans can recite the dialogue due to the repeated viewing of episodes--they'd have the added advantage of having fans who know the material so well. So many actors speak of how they grew up on "the classics" so it might be easy to coax big names into filling the roles.
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