Favorite movie continuation of a TV series?
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I recently heard someone say that a movie spin-off or continuation of a TV show never works. It works as a bit of nostalgia maybe, but it's usually a bad film. So, is it true?
Specifically I'm thinking movies that are set in the same universe or canon as the TV series that came before it. So something like Mission Impossible wouldn't count since the show and the films are different universes.
Also sometimes a film comes out during a TV series run, that's fine, it doesn't need to be after the series is over. I can also think of at least one example of a film kicking off a TV series, so that counts too.
(Also if there are absolutely terrible ones, let's talk about those too.)
Here is my list of terrible movie adaptations:
- Chips. I loved the show as a kid. The movie was an utter mess. None of the gags worked, there was a joke about eating ass that the movie kept doing call backs too that just got more and more cringey.
On a side note, I have checked out some Chips episodes as an adult and OOOF nostalgia really has rose colored glasses.
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The Mod Squad: The show was a precurser to 21 Jump Street and very much a counter culture cop show. It was just so so cool. The movie adaptation was a flaming bag of shit that just made no sense. The casting was spot on, but there just nothing for them to do other than look cool.
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The Avengers. No, not the Vanilla ice cream that is the Marvel stuff. The Avengers was a show about British spy Duo John Steed and Emma Peel. It had cool spy gadgets, stiff suits, Diana Rigg (Peel) in sexy outfits and was a ton of fun. The movie had none of the above. The movie was devoid of charm, fun, laughs in fact it is fair to say the movie failed in everyway a movie can.
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Aeon Flux: In the early days of Adult Swim, it had a really cool bunch of shorts about a superspy infiltrating various “fortresses of solitude” and having shootouts with loads of bad guys. It was great for the five minute shorts. It absolutely was a dull boring train wreck as a movie. The most impressive thing the movie did was make Charlize Theron look dumpy in skin tight clothing.
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I haven't seen the Pee-wee films since I was a kid, but it's the same character... But everything else is different. So it kinda counts, especially as a spin-off of the show.
Oh you should definitely do a rewatch of the movies at least then there's a lot of stuff you don't notice when you're a kid haha.
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I recently heard someone say that a movie spin-off or continuation of a TV show never works. It works as a bit of nostalgia maybe, but it's usually a bad film. So, is it true?
Specifically I'm thinking movies that are set in the same universe or canon as the TV series that came before it. So something like Mission Impossible wouldn't count since the show and the films are different universes.
Also sometimes a film comes out during a TV series run, that's fine, it doesn't need to be after the series is over. I can also think of at least one example of a film kicking off a TV series, so that counts too.
(Also if there are absolutely terrible ones, let's talk about those too.)
I remember thinking Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe wasn't too bad, but I am quite partial to Bruce Campbell
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Now that multiple people have mentioned Serenity I feel I need to mention Peacekeeper Wars as the wrap-up for Farscape. It was basically two seasons crammed into three hours, so it was somewhat rushed, but it wrapped up the show nicely and is a great watch!
I had completely forgotten about that! Man, I really need to do a full rewatch.
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Serenity as the finish for the firefly show.
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I recently heard someone say that a movie spin-off or continuation of a TV show never works. It works as a bit of nostalgia maybe, but it's usually a bad film. So, is it true?
Specifically I'm thinking movies that are set in the same universe or canon as the TV series that came before it. So something like Mission Impossible wouldn't count since the show and the films are different universes.
Also sometimes a film comes out during a TV series run, that's fine, it doesn't need to be after the series is over. I can also think of at least one example of a film kicking off a TV series, so that counts too.
(Also if there are absolutely terrible ones, let's talk about those too.)
The Veronica Mars movie was a great continuation of the original series.
It’s a real shame that the revival series ended the way that it did (avoiding any spoilers), it really killed off fans’ desire for more.
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I recently heard someone say that a movie spin-off or continuation of a TV show never works. It works as a bit of nostalgia maybe, but it's usually a bad film. So, is it true?
Specifically I'm thinking movies that are set in the same universe or canon as the TV series that came before it. So something like Mission Impossible wouldn't count since the show and the films are different universes.
Also sometimes a film comes out during a TV series run, that's fine, it doesn't need to be after the series is over. I can also think of at least one example of a film kicking off a TV series, so that counts too.
(Also if there are absolutely terrible ones, let's talk about those too.)
I'll give you the opposite. Mash was first a book then movie then TV series, but I think I enjoy them in the reverse otder. Can't think of many movies that spawned a hugely successful TV series.
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I'll give you the opposite. Mash was first a book then movie then TV series, but I think I enjoy them in the reverse otder. Can't think of many movies that spawned a hugely successful TV series.
The only one I thought of was Star Wars Clone Wars. It took a WHILE to become a successful series and even then animation is always in a different category.
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The Kelvin timeline has some moments, but I agree that overall they don't hold up. I gave them all a rewatch last year and apart from spectacle, there isn't much there.
pretty cringe, even if STO is off canon it has a better stories than nutrek lol.
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Now that multiple people have mentioned Serenity I feel I need to mention Peacekeeper Wars as the wrap-up for Farscape. It was basically two seasons crammed into three hours, so it was somewhat rushed, but it wrapped up the show nicely and is a great watch!
Peacekeeper Wars is my choice for this too. It had such a good ending and it just felt so right and in keeping with the whole rest of the show.
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I don't think I'll ever not be mildly upset when Firefly comes up. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that I've never managed to find any series that scratches that particular itch.
Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk startet a podcast: Once We Were Spacemen. There are episodes with Jewel Staite, Gina Torres and Sean Maher.
