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acealive1
12-Oct-2008, 01:15 PM
Leapin' Lizards! V Gets Rebooted

Josh Grossberg Sat Oct 11, 6:39 AM ET

Los Angeles (E! Online) - Hide the hamsters...the Visitors are baaack!



Hoping to do for V what the Sci Fi Channel did for Battlestar Galactica, ABC has given the go-ahead on a reboot of the hit 1980s franchise about alien lizards from another planet who take over Earth.

Scott Peters, the brain behind The 4400, will write and executive produce the update with Warner Bros. TV, per Variety. Warners shepherded the 1983 NBC TV movie, its sequel and a standalone series that ran during the 1984-85 season.

The new version will completely revamp the original, including changing the allusions from the Holocaust to 9/11.

Original V mastermind Kenneth Johnson, the über-producer who also created The Bionic Woman, The Incredible Hulk and Alien Nation, had previously tried to get a new V off the ground, but he is not involved in the new incarnation.

"I was convinced that V should be a movie," he tells E! News. "I discovered that Warner controlled the TV rights. I, as the creator, own the motion picture rights to V. Virtually all the majors wanted to do it...and pay me a lot of money to write and produce a $200 million tentpole."

Back in the '80s, Johnson was shunted aside by NBC and Warners and had nothing to do with V: The Final Battle or the subsequent TV series, both of which failed to match the critical or commercial success of the original. Still smarting, he has been reluctant to hand over the reins to a movie version, preferring to do it himself.

Enter Peters.

"Warners felt they wanted to develop [a new TV project] and had Scott write a script. And now they announced they have a development deal with ABC for a potential pilot for a potential series. But that's what it is, development for a potential," says Johnson. "In the meantime, I've been trying to get V done the way I want it done so I can...make sure the integrity, quality and substance of the original is maintained."

Should he manage to get financing for his big-screen vision, Johnson also has plans for a sequel, V: The Second Generation, which would pick up with Earth's freedom fighters 20 years later and possibly feature castmembers from the 1980s edition, including Marc "Beastmaster" Singer and Faye Grant.

"It'd be a real treat for the fans and the cast of V to be reunited again," says Johnson. "So that's the game plan."

Bub666
12-Oct-2008, 01:22 PM
I loved the original series and the movies of V.My father has all of them on dvd.I'll be watching the new series when it comes out.Hopefully they won't screw it up.

Legion2213
12-Oct-2008, 01:42 PM
I enjoyed V when I was kid...Michael Ironside was the man!

If the re-boot is even half as good as nBSG it will be worth watching IMO

slickwilly13
12-Oct-2008, 03:24 PM
I read Robert Englund is coming back as Willie.

Rottedfreak
12-Oct-2008, 06:23 PM
They had better allow the writers to have full free reign of the show, intervention in Galactica, forcing them to do standalones, hasn't done that show any favours in it's second and third series.

The worst one was that garbage where a human prisoner who Adama knew just so happened to find the fleet and then disappeared within it.

Yojimbo
12-Oct-2008, 07:16 PM
When I saw "V" as a kid, I thought it ruled, but some years later a friend of mine had the a bunch of VHS tapes of a couple of episodes that he lifted off the TV back in the day, and I gotta say that it ruined my recollection of the show. I got more amusement watching the odd commercials from my youth caught on the tapes during the breaks than the show itself.

DawnGirl27
12-Oct-2008, 10:56 PM
If it is done right, it would be cool to see. Also, having some of the originals like Singer and Ironside would be a nice bonus...Ah, nuts. My hamster just got loose! :p

AcesandEights
13-Oct-2008, 07:09 PM
This is a pretty surprising prospect, but I have mixed feelings, as I don't particularly like seeing potential Sci Fi franchises going to network channels nowadays. Maybe change is in the wind?

SRP76
13-Oct-2008, 07:32 PM
I've never seen a tv remake that I liked. I can watch the original any time; why do I need a "changed" version?

lullubelle
13-Oct-2008, 07:39 PM
Cant wait, I loved V back in the 80's. Hope is as good as new Battlestar Galactica.:D

Danny
13-Oct-2008, 07:49 PM
i can actually see this, dunno why, as being successful. call it a good vibe or something.

Bub666
13-Oct-2008, 11:30 PM
i can actually see this, dunno why, as being successful. call it a good vibe or something.

Yeah,I think this is going to be a good show.

ZombieGrrL
08-Nov-2008, 11:11 AM
I love V!

The Mini Series & The Final Battle are simply fantastic.

The TV series was a corny, sci-fi soapie. I'd still watch it but it definitely is not as good as the first two.

RustyHicks
08-Nov-2008, 03:09 PM
I loved the mini series, V and V the final battle,
the TV series was good at the beginning but once Michael
Ironside and a few others left the show, it went downhill.
I am anxious to see how they make the new series.
Cool news

sandrock74
08-Nov-2008, 05:27 PM
I've always loved V! It was the only sci-fi show a kid could watch on tv back in the day. The original movies were really cool...the tv show...not as much.

I want to see it.

Neil
13-Nov-2008, 11:24 AM
Hopefully have the same closing themetune...