Larson/Universal Lawsuit
Interesting article posted last week:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr...creator-438617 This may be the real reason why a TOS continuation of any kind has been hung up. |
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Man, that sounds messy...
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Looks like the felcrecarb has hit the fan.
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Nasty, nasty.. and the lawyers are going to to have a good feed.
Even if he gets his fair share, think how much more there would have been if the property had been treated well and video/ DVD/ BluRay transfers had all happened in a timely manner! Cheers Lara |
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And win or lose, they will NEVER give him a continuation, now. Not ever.
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Do you believe Larson wants a continuation of BSG? Not arguing, just curious if you have read something somewhere that would indicate that. I do agree that He would never be allowed to do it. Larson's version of BSG is far too conservative to be allowed. And now after rocking the boat he's gonna be blacklisted for sure.
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If he preserved the feature film rights for as long as he was said to have done, I do genuinely believe he wanted a TOS continuation for a very long time. Whether that would have taken place in the form of the RTF or of the once-rumored Pegasus spin-off, it still would have been a legitimate continuation by the show's creator. I remember black-background concept sketches being made around the time of NuBSG's beginnings, but clearly of a TOS flavor. The one I most clearly remember was that of a Battlestar lifting off vertically from some desolate surface, like an asteroid or something. It was quite inspiring. Larson clearly saw there was still money to be made in the property.
Now, at this point, I agree with others here that there certainly will never be a continuation made - at least not by his hand. I'm sure that as far as the studio is concerned, he's nuclear waste - the only interaction they will have with him from now until doomsday will be through attorneys. And after the shoddy way Bryan Singer has treated BSG in the past decade, I'm pretty sure I don't want him to do it either. So, where does that leave us? Basically, once again, 35 years later...square zero. I wonder if Richard Hatch still has it in him to produce a continuation. The short list is getting REALLY short. |
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Guys, if the Father Creator has the undisputed motion picture rights to the property, Universal doesn't have any say in the matter.
Remember, Firefly was a FOX TV show. Serenity was made by Universal, a competing studio. I am Dawg :warrior: |
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^^^ I was under the (possibly mistaken) impression that he sold those rights back to Universal a couple of years back, effectively removing his involvement in the overall business model going forward.
If so, he may be regretting that decision and it sounds to me like he's starting to run out of money and he's tilting at windmills now in an effort to recoup perceived losses. |
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Well, at least we still have the original series!!! That and Richard's trailer for 2nd Coming...I think that's the closest we will ever see a continuation...:(
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Quote:
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Glen Larson versus the Un-Universals
The evil that the Un-Universals have been repeatedly committing against Glen Larson is making Baltar's treason and the Cylon tyranny seem almost petty by comparison!
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Here, here!!!!!!
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Just had a funny thought. If a classic BSG movie was made, I wonder how many New BSG folk would complain? :P
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Who cares? Honestly?????
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