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I think Cube could be made into a great show.
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Years ago, John Carpenter and Kurt Russel were talking about a "Snake Plissken" TV series. I would love to see this done.
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I could see a Final Destination series working. That way you can have all of the creative kills you want with time left to still make the characters likable, plus the inclusion of people who left the accident that don't know the protagonist, who would have to track them down to help them.
It wouldn't be great, but I could see it turning out better than the movies. |
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Night/Dawn/Day/Land of the Dead. It would be an interesting world to look at from week to week from various angles. It can tell stories that shift between the time lines of the films.
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