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V IF NOT TV SERIES - THEN MOVIES


I would sure love to see a season 3 of V, after seeing on DVD the first 2 seasons

First season was very interesting, and the second season was only better, and I would find it ashame if a season 3 would not get a green light, and just leave folks hanging like this on such an amazing season 2 ending cliff-hanger like this

I hope Warner realize the good thing they hold in their hands

PS: an other idea would be of course to move this incredible sci-fi V universe up to the next level, the movie theatre for possibly a trilogy to start with.

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Hate to put realism here, but it's officially dead and there's been no news to wrap up the storylines. Project Alice has yet to make a single impact since its creation. Morena's a regular on HBO's Homeland. LV's doing films and other smaller projects etc. The return or a film wrap up has everything going not in the fan's favor.

You're clearly an idiot, don't get mad because I tell you the truth.

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I would like a series of movies but I think they should make closer to the original series in design and set it in Los Angeles also.

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The quicker they drop this dead weight of a series the better. Oh wait! they already did drop it. So lets hope no one ever picks it up again. I have had enough of seeing Rambra and her getting under the skin antics. *beep* Eric(a) Evans she almost killed all morale for viewing the show. What with her constantly in clitpower overdrive mode. Even the lovely Anna couldn't stop me from hating the show thanks to Eric(a) Evans and her actions and attitude.

THE SHOW IS FINISHED.

"I want to kill everyone. Satan is good. Satan is our pal."

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Yeah, this stuff was shot in the neck, preferably never gets back up again.

The only sensible idea is to go to Kenneth Johnson and ask him to whip up some of that ol' genius stuff again.

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when there was talk of making a new 'v' story a few years ago, Kenneth Johnson was the one that started it. Originally it was meant to be a sequel to the original 1983 miniseries. 'V The Final Battle' was not his creation and was nothing like what he intended. The story he was writing was to be 'V The Second Generation' or 'Second Invasion'. As negotiations went on between he and the networks, the movie lagged on in preproduction. Since it was to be a direct sequel, some of the original actors would appear. I think Jane Badler and Marc Singer were ready, perhaps Robert Englund as well. Then the talks fell apart, and Johnson turned his story into a novel, and ABC gave us this tale. I saw maybe 2 episodes of season one, and no more until I bought the S1 bluray. I never knew what happened to the show after that until I found out here.

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