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So, with 2023 coming to a belated end, I wanted to look back at the most successful year for Babylon 5 since 2007.
We got The Road Home, which seemed to split opinion on here but judging by the Amazon bestsellers list it seemed to do well. Whether it did well enough for WB to commission another animated movie or series I am beginning to doubt given the radio silence on this matter from everyone involved. Regardless, what The Road Home showed was that B5 is not a dead franchise.
And something else we never thought we would see came this year, which is the blu-ray set. I received mine at Christmas, and while the packaging and lack of extras or TNT movies is undeniably cheap, the package didn't feel quite as flimsy to me as I was expecting. And the episodes themselves look fantastic – annoying ad bumper after 10 minutes aside. For me, these remastered episodes are definitive and I am delighted to be able to own them.
So how did everyone else see 2023? Was it a success for B5? Did it put the show back on the map, or were The Road Home and the blu-ray boxset a disappointment?
Beyond that, what are our hopes for 2024? Given the finances at WB and this mooted merger with Paramount, I think it's going to be very difficult for any new B5 shows, be it the live-action reboot or new animation, to happen. I think it's still possible we could get new B5 content from a third party, perhaps as a comic or audio dramas. I live in hope that Master Replicas will produce a line of B5 ships. A new boxset of Christopher Franke's soundtrack from one of the speciality soundtrack labels would be nice too, though apparently Warner Archive have shut-up shop recently with regards soundtracks.
So the question is, was 2023 the last hurrah for Babylon 5, or will it prove to be the dawn of a new age?
We got The Road Home, which seemed to split opinion on here but judging by the Amazon bestsellers list it seemed to do well. Whether it did well enough for WB to commission another animated movie or series I am beginning to doubt given the radio silence on this matter from everyone involved. Regardless, what The Road Home showed was that B5 is not a dead franchise.
And something else we never thought we would see came this year, which is the blu-ray set. I received mine at Christmas, and while the packaging and lack of extras or TNT movies is undeniably cheap, the package didn't feel quite as flimsy to me as I was expecting. And the episodes themselves look fantastic – annoying ad bumper after 10 minutes aside. For me, these remastered episodes are definitive and I am delighted to be able to own them.
So how did everyone else see 2023? Was it a success for B5? Did it put the show back on the map, or were The Road Home and the blu-ray boxset a disappointment?
Beyond that, what are our hopes for 2024? Given the finances at WB and this mooted merger with Paramount, I think it's going to be very difficult for any new B5 shows, be it the live-action reboot or new animation, to happen. I think it's still possible we could get new B5 content from a third party, perhaps as a comic or audio dramas. I live in hope that Master Replicas will produce a line of B5 ships. A new boxset of Christopher Franke's soundtrack from one of the speciality soundtrack labels would be nice too, though apparently Warner Archive have shut-up shop recently with regards soundtracks.
So the question is, was 2023 the last hurrah for Babylon 5, or will it prove to be the dawn of a new age?