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J. Michael Straczynski Says Babylon 5 Will only Return as a Feature Film

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By GustavoLeao / 06:43, 15 July 2008 / General Genre/SciFi

According to JMSNews, Babylon 5 producer J. Michael Straczynski posted in an online newsgroup that the only continuation of the series will be as a feature film, if that were ever to be green lit. Here is an excerpt of his post.

"B5:TLT was commissioned at a $2 million budget to, yet one more time,"test the waters" for B5. We did what we could with that, and that was that. As we did with Rangers, which also suffered from not having a lot of money because of concerns about "is there really a B5 audience?" Which is, of course, a foolish question from a studio that has never really understood what it has in B5."

"Of late, there have been more discussions from WB about doing more DVDs, again at a low cost, or a cable thing, again with minimal investment."

"So for the last few months, I've been giving this whole subject a lot of quiet thought. And I've come to a conclusion."

"B5 as a five year story stands beautifully on its own. If anything else is to be continued from that story, it should be something that adds to the legacy of B5, rather than subtracts from it."

"As well intentioned as Rangers and TLT were, as enticing as it was to return to those familiar waters, in the end I think they did more to subtract from the legacy than add to it. I don't regret having made them, because I needed to go through that to get to the point where I am now psychologically, but from where I sit now, I wouldn't make them again."

"So I've let everyone up here know that I'm not interested in doing any more low-budget DVDs. I'm not interested in doing any low-budget cable things or small computer games. The only thing I would be interested in doing regarding Babylon 5 from this point on is a full-featured, big-budget feature film."

"It's that or nothing."

A transcript of the entire post of JMS can be found here.



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By: Terry212 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 07:54:25 on Jul 15, 2008

It was painfully obvious to me that JMS had nothing new to say (and very little to say to begin with that hadn't already been said in TOS's "Who Mourns for Adonais?" In TLT, he just did a retread with a "demon" instead of a "shadow" who fights angels/Vorlons.

His inabilty to write realistic characters and dialogue made for a bad show and he seems to have SUUUCH a huge ego....like "beg me to make a movie or I won't do anything." Those DVDs were a gift to him and I imagine they didn't pull in enough money to pay for the production. And he blames that on the studio, I'm sure. He should've done what Roddenberry did---create arcs and worlds and let good writers develop the characters and individual episodes. In other words, produce not write.

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By: Rhiannon (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:37:28 on Jul 15, 2008

It's good to hear that from him. Even if it means to never see anything of B5 again, I'm pleased to hear this. Rangers and TLT only harmed the B5 Universe. It's hard to admid that as a fan, but it's true.
I would hate it to watch such halfhearted B5-stories on DVD again.

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