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TREMORS (Film/Television series)

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Anyone else a gigantic Graboid fanatic? I don’t know what it is about that franchise but I’ve always been a huge fan. It probably has to do with the fact that the original four films and TV series were headed by my favorite writing/producing duo of Wilson and Maddock.

Anyway, what with the new film that just premiered a month ago and the big news dropped today. Well, I thought now was the perfect time for a thread.

Without further adieu, here’s the big news:

Earth-shaking reboot news!

There’s a TV series in the works reviving the sci-fi franchise Tremors — and original star Kevin Bacon is back on board as an actor and executive producer.

Universal Cable Productions and Blumhouse Productions are developing a show based on the 1990 cult favorite about giant killer worms, a movie that spawned four direct-to-video sequels. There was a previous TV version, as well (the 13-episode Tremors: The Series that aired on SciFi Channel in 2003).

Andrew Miller (The Secret Circle) has been tapped to write the adaptation.

Bacon’s involvement is particularly cool as the actor is returning to the franchise after 25 years. Bacon, who recently starred in Fox’s The Following, only appeared in the original Tremors (and doubtless turned down ample opportunities to be involved with the sequels). Bacon will reprise his character Valentine McKee and the setting will return to the fictional Nevada desert town of Perfection.

Earlier this year Bacon said he’d love to revisit the character. “I’d love to do something else with Tremors and revisit the character 25 years later,” he said. “Part of what’s great about that movie is there are next to no digital effects. The monsters are done with puppetry, and it’s still off, funny and scary — it’s a cool accomplishment.”

UCP and Blumhouse are currently shopping the project around to various networks and we’re told “multiple bidders” are interested. Obviously SciFi Channel’s new incarnation Syfy seems like one potential fit, but nowadays pretty much every network is interested in genre shows.

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This is a franchise I’ve been meaning to get more into. I saw the first film years ago and loved it, just never got around to seeing the others.

Don’t do drugs, unless you’re with me.

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Can’t say I love the original movie (haven’t seen any of the sequels), but I never found it bad, either. It may be interesting to see what they do with a series.

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Have the first movie on bluray, which could go down as the one of the worst transfers ever.

I have fun watching it, it’s really cheesy to me and that’s actually why I enjoy it. Never have bothered to watch any of the other ones though.

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TREMORS 5: Bloodlines (2015)

I was really worried about this one. Universal cut off contact with the original creators of the franchise and went rogue with this one. Luckily the filmmaker they hired had a huge amount of respect for the franchise and leaned on Michael Gross to make sure the film paid proper homage to the property. Ended up with a pretty decent flick. I’m not a fan of redesigning the classic creature but for this story it worked.

TREMORS 6: A Cold Day in Hell (2018)

After the success of Bloodlines I had hopes that this would at least live up to that level of quality. Unfortunately it did not. Some truly awful writing this go around. After managing to turn out decently in the last film, Jamie Kennedy is easily the worst element of this film. It also saw the return of the new graboid design which was definitely less excusable this go around. Michael Gross is the only redeeming part of this entry.

TREMORS Pilot (2018)

So, so glad this was not picked up for series. This is the very definition of a vanity project. Bacon and his crew clearly had no respect for the franchise’s history or legacy. Was going to introduce yet another graboid redesign, this one crossing miles over the line of acceptable deviation of the original. Truly awful.

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