Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Sometimes They Come Back Part 1 - Dead Like Me resurrected

Dead Like Me was a quirky Showtime cable series about the lives of grim reapers, and specifically on Georgia (Ellen Muth) an 18 year old slacker who is employed as a reaper after a flaming piece of the MIR Space Station hits her (it was a toilet seat). It was a fun show, it was morbid and moving, it was a critical hit, it had a loyal following, and it was cancelled after two seasons. Since then it’s enjoyed a healthy life in reruns on cable and DVD sales, but fans like myself wondered how the story would have continued.

So it was a pleasant surprise to see that Dead Like Me has seen a resurrection of sorts, as MGM Studios announced that filming on a Dead Like Me straight-to-DVD movie has wrapped, with a release date expected within the year.

Ellen Muth (Georgia) returns as the lead, with everyone in the cast returning, with the exceptions of Laura Harris (Daisy Adair), whose role is now played by Sarah Wynter (24), and Mandy Patinkin (Rube). Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond on Lost) was cast as a new character named Cameron - the head undead who hands out assignments to the reapers, taking over the slot once occupied by Patinkin.If all goes well, according to MGM's head of Corporate Development Charlie Cohen, we’ll see more Dead Like Me movies, or perhaps even another television series. "If it's a series of movies that's fine. If someone saw it and thinks it makes sense to bring it back as an episodic tv series, we're open to anything," he said. However, MGM has not optioned the cast at this point.

Dead Like Me – TV.com

MGM resurrects Dead Like Me

Sometimes They Come Back Part 2 - Michael returns to Lost

Harold Perrineau (Michael) returns to Lost for Season 4. It hasn’t been said at what point he’s returning, but it looks like it’s not just a guest starring role, but a return to the regular cast. When last we saw Michael, he and his son Walt were on a slow boat off the island, having sold out his fellow castaways for a chance to save get him and his son off the island. While Walt (or an apparition of him) appeared in last season’s finale, nothing has been seen of Michael since. Producers have also said that next year will use both flashbacks and flash-forwards, so I’d guess we’re more likely to see Michael in the flash-forwards rather than returning to the island. Having Michael appear in the flash-forwards (to present day) would also be a handy way to explain away the fact the actor playing his son Walt had a major growth spurt and can likely look Michael in the eye now. Then again, it’d be interesting to see Michael back on the island, reunited with those castaways (Hurley, Sawyer, etc.) he betrayed.

Sometimes They Come Back Part 3 - Joss Whedon approves continuing Angel as comic book mini-series

Fans of the show Angel take note: an Angel – Complete Series DVD boxed set is coming out. But the big news is that series creator Joss Whedon announced at San Diego Comic Con that he’s sanctioned a comic series to act as an official Season 6. Angel – After The Fall will be set in the aftermath of the climatic series finale that saw the main characters seriously outmatched and outnumbered in an alley, and ended with them diving into battle, their fates unknown. Whedon has always stated that a sixth season of Angel was already mapped out by the time the WB network cancelled the show. A release date for the mini-series hasn’t been announced yet.
The announcement of Angel – After The Fall comes on the heels of the success of the Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 8 comic book series, which has managed to capture the dialogue and charactization of the TV characters, without being limited in terms of scope and special effects like a conventional TV series.

I recommend ordering the trade paperback collecting the first story arc of the Buffy Season 8 comic, and is written by Joss Whedon. Buffy - The Long Road Home is available for pre-order from Amazon, and is due in November.

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