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TV show ?? I can't see how it would work after this sequel ..


Spoilers for anyone who has NOT seen Holocene :

[spoiler]The director/producer asking for funding is a noble enough gesture but at the end of the film he announces he'd like to turn the concept into a TV show.
If that's the case, I think he's hurt his chances by allowing the sequel to take the turn that it did.
With John finally ageing and the slowing down of his healing processes, they've built a time limit into it, haven't they ?
I know they had to acknowledge the ten years of the actor himself ageing, but he didn't look that different. He never had a beard in the original so to show it being salt and pepper would be perfectly natural for a man in his late 40s/early 50s anyway.

I would imagine the show to be something along the lines of The Incredible Hulk with John Newman staying a while in each place (one every series ?) before moving on to pastures new ..
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Having said all that, if the show's as poor as the sequel it'll never get off the ground anyway.
The story itself was fine, but the lurch from scene to scene, the no-back-story characters and some of the acting was below par, especially compared to the original.

Incidentally, I always thought the original would make a superb stage play.
I don't know if it's ever been adapted, but given how few people seem to know about it I would imagine it would do well in a word-of-mouth kind of way ..

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Hmm.... this sequel in particular had a TV series feel to it. Crappy acting from kids, even a few acting stumbles from the Jesus character. The first film featured better acting from seasoned actors - and perhaps better directing, since the Jesus character didn't have acting stumbles in that one.

The writing was also dismal here -

Films usually feature better acting/production values than tv series, so given the quality of this sequel, I don't think I'd want to see a sequel or a TV series after this disappointment.

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They could make a TV show about a cousin of Oldman's and retcon that there were only a few or one like him. They could make it so there a thousands of immortals instead, and they could also retcon that John started aging in this second movie.

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Very easy concept to turn into a TV show!
Just throw in yet another weird happenstance that reverses his aging and makes him perpetually 35 again.
Then retcon the whole concept so that Oldman is not the only human with this non-aging mutation/gene/whatever, but that these mysterious non-agers have been hiding among us throughout human history!
Now we need some kind of conflict. So then you make it so that all of these unaging people are living with a certain ultimate prize down the line which requires them to kill each other, say, with swords or something, and take each others' life force in a blaze of lightning, until one day, there is finally only one of them left.
Wait a minute...

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