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TV Guide.com’s Ausiello on A Spike Tv Movie

Wednesday 23 March 2005, by Webmaster

Question: Are we getting any closer to a Spike movie? - Heather

Ausiello: Based on my conversations with both Whedon and WB entertainment president David Janollari last Thursday, it certainly sounds like we are. When I asked Janollari if he had given any further thought to the Spike telepic I pitched him at press tour in January, he said, "I have given it more thought since you brought it up. It’s certainly something that I continue to get many fan letters and e-mails about, and it’s something that we discuss a lot around here. But no decision has been made." Well, literally 15 minutes after I hung up with Janollari, Whedon called to weigh in on a William the Bloody revival. "I’m really for it, but I have never really spoken to David Janollari," he said. "I occasionally would bring it up with [execs at 20th Century] Fox, and they’d be like, ’Yeah, that would be cool.’ And I’m like, ’Who do we need to talk to?’ And then nothing has really happened. I’ve been really busy in post [-production] on Serenity and haven’t been able to get the wheels turning, but I definitely intend to investigate it." When I relayed to him that Janollari had just told me that he was open to the idea, Whedon responded, "Well, that’s something that I hope to get a chance to pursue." And what about his Wonder Woman commitment? Wouldn’t that further delay things? "[Spike] is not necessarily something that I would write and direct myself," he suggested. "I have a lot of brilliant friends who worked with me for many years who might be able to take the helm - somebody who both James [Marsters] and I would trust." Whedon also revealed that the Spike pic would not be a prequel, thereby alleviating the age-related concerns Marsters recently expressed in Ask Ausiello. "For me, Spike is a very contemporary guy," he said. "It’s sort of what distinguished him from Angel." So let me get this straight: Not only did I pitch this movie to Janollari, but I secured the participation of its star and creator. If that’s not enough to land me a producing credit, then something’s wrong with the system.


2 Forum messages

  • So a Spike TV Movie wouldn’t be prequel. That’s straight from Joss. Means he survived.

    Angel alive cos of Comics, Spike alive cos of this. Good stuff.

  • > TV Guide.com’s Ausiello on A Spike Tv Movie

    24 March 2005 23:03, by Kenneth Cole
    If it does happen, all I gots to say is YAY. The cliffhanger ending to the show with the viewers not knowing if the characters survived or not and this article talking about a Spike movie. You have definately made this Whedonite very happy.