Thanks to darq for the heads up.
"Barbarella" is coming to the small screen.
"Drive" director Nicolas Refn is working with Gaumont International Television on a TV series based on the Jean-Claude Forest comic-book character made famous by the 1968 Jane Fonda film of the same name.
Refn will direct the series and executive-produce with Martha De Laurentiis. Julien Forest and Jean-Marc Lofficier will co-executive produce.
"I'm excited for the opportunity to re-invent 'Barbarella' with my friends at Gaumont and Martha De Laurentiis," said of the project. "And I look forward to bringing this unique character to life for a new generation of fans as I believe she is one of the ultimate counter-cultural characters."
Gaumont International Television CEO Katie O'Connell said that the series will pair "the bold visceral style of Nicolas Refn with the pop culture icon Barbarella."
Gaumont International Television and De Laurentiis are also pairing for the upcoming NBC series "Hannibal," about fictional cannibal/mastermind Hannibal Lecter. Refn, meanwhile, is teaming with Gaumont on his next two feature films, including "Only God Forgives," which reunites him with "Drive" star Ryan Gosling.
Originally appearing in a "V-Magazine" serial in the early 1960s, Barbarella, a young woman who traveled from planet to planet having often-carnal adventures, served as an early symbol for the sexual revolution that would blossom in the ensuing years
Source: MSN


Please remember to air a series finale episode when you cancel this after half a season.
ReplyDeleteA mess.
ReplyDeleteThe first word that came to mind on this one..ridiculous. But hopefully there was more to the comic book than the movie and hopefully the comic book is the source material and not the movie. Though, it's hard for me to consider anything "counter culture" these days since most of popular culture isn't very restrictive.
ReplyDeleteIt is just so ridiculous to remake series or movies that were so bad they became cult classics! XD
ReplyDeleteI mean that aside, if they tweak the story some and update the tech and Politics I am all for more Science Fiction on TV. Then again it really would not be Barbarella if they changed it as I mentioned would it? Just like Elementary is not really Sherlock Holmes as much as it is The Mentalist (which is surely of Sherlock origins).
I wonder if this one will make it to series.... The TV world never fails to amaze me! XD
You know? if they go full-heartedly for the campy feeling, this might have a shot.
ReplyDeleteI thought the film was really dull, I can not imagine this as a series... but of course chances are they'll take the name and then actually make it into a series that has nothing at all to do with the orginal comic or movie.
ReplyDeleteWell this is going to be ridiculous, if it ever goes into pilot phase at all. I cant wait.
ReplyDeleteI thought all the crap that i disliked was all behind me,like IN THE PAST but no they bringing back the pits of the 60's and 70's. Whats next? This movie was ridiculous!!
ReplyDeleteThe movie was one of the worst mistakes ever created. Seriously? They now want to inflict it on us weekly? Torture is torture,but the self-inflicted type is not my cup of tea. I won't be watching this one.
ReplyDeleteNo interest!
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds terrible. Next idea please.
ReplyDeleteThis is surprising.
ReplyDeleteI have a need to scream "Noooooo!!!"
ReplyDeleteHaving said that the people involved carry some credibility so I'll give it a "wait-see"
No no no no no. Can't people stop butchering classics? Please have new ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteFor goodness sake!
ReplyDeleteI want to become a writer too, if the requirements are rehashing older cult films and series, lack of originality and downright all over dumbness. Of coure I'm not in the least creative but that no longer seems to be necessary for the job. Bring on the big bucks!