KoshN
Super Moderator
I don't think anybody expects Crusade to be revived as a series. The best we could possibly hope for is some stories in the Crusade storyline in Babylon 5 - The Lost Tales.Although I don't expect I'm going to be too popular for saying this, I simply don't believe that anyone is ever going to pay to revive a series that ran for 13 episodes 8 years ago, was never really a critical success,
Heh, the same could be said of all of Babylon 5. Yes, I know that Crusade has less name recognition than Babylon 5, but what I'm saying is that Babylon 5, itself, has next to no public awareness and name recognition right now. Back when Crusade came out, they should have called it Babylon 5 - Crusade, but all that's water under the bridge, now....currently enjoys virtually zero public awareness (doesn't even have name recognition),
I doubt that anybody cares about that.is known to have led to enormous friction between the network and the main creative force,
True, thanks to TNT-Atlanta....was in many senses broken before it aired,
Well, fans are divided on the Rangers pilot, as well.<shrug>...and divided even fans of the B5 universe over its quality.
It depends on how well the Babylon 5 - The Lost Tales are received, i.e. how hungry the public is for more stories the B5 universe. However, I'm not holding out any hope. The average member of the public has crappy taste.It makes no business sense whatsoever (at least to me) to revive that storyline on that premise as a series.
However, that could be made to work.Heck, the initial (year one) premise wasn't even a premise that JMS wanted to do until TNT started making suggestions.
That, and The Telepath War,Obviously the plague storyline is one of the biggest outstanding unresolved questions in the B5 universe at the moment,
I hope they devote some B5:TLT episodes to it, instead of just giving it a passing mention....and I expect we'll see it addressed (or at least referred to) in TLT
If there are any future projects.... or other future projects, where we already know that members of the cast (such as Galen) will show up.
Not really. It was covered much more thoroughly in the Centauri and Technomage novel trilogies (not the going renegade, stuff), and that means that almost nobody knows about it because it seems that very few people read books anymore.And I expect the secondary 'real' premise might return in some form, although to be honest the tiny snippets we know about going renegade and leftover shadowtech make it sound like material that was already amply covered in Babylon 5
I guess you haven't read the trilogies?... (although I accept JMS might have had some new twists up his sleeve that he's never revealed).
That's not enough coverage for this. A miniseries of 20 hours or so, or a series of B5:TLT DVDs would be more like what would be needed.I also don't want to exclude the possibility that it might be revisited as a TV movie.
Yeah, they tried that with Rangers. Look how well that did. No, I think there's more demand for completion of a story that was left hanging, and that could happen a little at a time in the B5:TLT DVD releases. Trouble is, that's going to be REALLY SLOW coming out. We'll be lucky to get two hours of show every 6 months.But after all this time I think any new series projects in the current incarnation of B5 would be much more likely to have a new premise, free of all that baggage.
(and sorry Legend of the Rangers fans, I don't think that one's likely to get revived either )
Thank God!