Sliders Movie

Wilford

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:D *climbs up on his soapbox and speaks*

I here there will be a Sliders Movie. The powers that be are in talks with Jerry O'Connel(sp?) to come back and do the movie as well as the others, Wade, Remy, Maggie, Colin, not sure about the Professor, plus the two new ones on the final season(which I might add i liked just as much as all the seasons before) Although I was a little dissapointed when they took the Prof., Wade, Quinn and Colin off. But that's like, hey it'll be good to see them back. Atleast most of them will be back I hope. Well thought everyone would like to know.

:D *climbs down of his soapbox and walks away with shaky legs* man i hate when that happens. gettin' all jittery and everythin' *sighs* oh well, take care everyone. Until next time.

:cool:

Wilford
 
Wow! That sounds pretty cool. Hope they do it. It will be great to see a Sliders movie. :wink2:

Krystal :rain:
 
Sounds great! :rain:

Love to see a slider movie with all the cast, original and the later ones (who I liked just in a different way than the original cast).

Here's hoping it all works out. :rolly2:
 
I would love to believe that was true.

Where did you hear that Wilford? What's your source? Do you have an 'inside' man?

Only there is nothing at 'Dark Horizons' and no URL for it at the IMdB, and they are usually good sources.

So, either it is a very long time away yet, or else it is a nasty rumour.
 
i also hope they make this movie, O'Connell hasnt been in much that ive come across for the last year or so, so i guess he could have some spare time for it :D
 
I think he is a big producer/ director bod now rather than acting. He was a child-star I think. I've seen him in a kids scifi show on Nickelodeon (I've forgotten the name) but he looks about 15.
 
:cool: Dave,

I read it on a website, ScifiWire I think. Anyways O'connel was interviewed by a European paper i believe and said that the producers of the show were talking about it.

Wilford
 
Dave:cool:

No problem. :D Glad I could be of assistance. *bows* I hope that it turns out to be a movie as well. That would be so awesome!:rolly2:

If I hear anymore I'll let ya know. Catch ya latah!

Wilford:aliengray
 
These are the reports that Wilford mentioned:

Jerry O'Connell mentions Sliders movie in French fan chat
by Q-Ball79. Reprinted from Slidersweb.net.

At long last, the silence has been broken. On March 8, 2001, in a fan chat at Canalchat.com, Jerry O'Connell said that "Sliders" will probably hit the big screen, but "it will be different."

A year earlier, O'Connell was set to meet with Sliders co-creator Robert K. Weiss to discuss the film. "[It] should be pretty fun," O'Connell said.

What will be "different" about "Sliders" on the big screen is up for speculation, but one thing we do know: "Sliders: The Movie" is not dead. In a recent conversation on AOL Instant Messenger, series co-creator Tracy Tormé reportedly told "jerry_o_who" that he had spoken with Weiss the weekend of March 1 about it. "I was with Bob (Weiss) last weekend we talked about it briefly," Tormé said. As for whether or not Tormé will work on the film, he said, "Sure, if it happened I might be interested, if we could get the original cast and return to the original concept."

As we already know, Weiss has contacted at least two of those cast members -- Cleavant Derricks and Jerry O'Connell. As for who signs on in the end, only time will tell.

[Special thanks to "SFDarlin" and "jerry_o_who" for posting this information on the Dominion Sliders BBoard. A full English transcript is available at Earth62.net.]


Jerry O'Connell to Appear in Sliders Movie?
Reprinted from Sci-Fi Wire.

Jerry O'Connell, who starred in The SCI FI Channel series Sliders, told SCI FI Wire that he is scheduled to meet the week of Mar. 6 with series co-creator Robert K. Weiss to discuss the possibility of making a feature film based on the show. It would be O'Connell's first association with the series since he left it after the fourth season.

Speaking at a press event to promote his upcoming movie Mission to Mars, O'Connell said, "I'm meeting with [Weiss] next week for a possible Sliders movie. A feature film. ... [It] should be pretty fun." Weiss co-created the popular SF series in 1995 with Tracy Tormé.

O'Connell, who played the lead character Quinn Mallory, said he lost touch with the show since he left, owing in part to what he called a contractual dispute between him and Studios USA, which owns the show. It's part of the reason he would decline to take part in another television series based on Sliders, O'Connell said. Studios USA had no comment on the dispute. Studios USA is owned by USA Networks, which also owns The SCI FI Channel.

In Mission to Mars, O'Connell plays astronaut Phil Ohlmyer, who takes part in a rescue mission to the red planet. "It's so much more fun to be an astronaut," he said of his role. "You put on that spacesuit every day. You have the American flag over one arm. You've got a NASA patch on another. That's like every red-blooded American's dream come true. It was a real pleasure. I was like a four-year-old again getting into that suit. I loved it."


Sliders Never Dies
Ripped from the pages of ign.com's It Ain't Over 'Til the Crying Man Sings.

"Sliders never dies; it never goes away," [Cleavant] Derricks insists. "It always stays there because it's in the imagination of every person that watched that show. Who's to say what's going to come out of it?"

In fact, Sliders co-creator Robert Weiss recently announced plans for a Sliders feature film. "Robert Weiss, one of the best producers that we've had a chance to work with, always had a fondness for this show," says Derricks. "He and Tracy Torme have discussed things. I'm going to be talking with Tracy later on this week, because Tracy had mentioned that he needs to talk to me about some ideas that they've been discussing. I would trust and hope that if that came about, it would happen with the original cast, because I would love to give that back to the fans. But I wouldn't mind even doing that with the original cast and even coming on with the newer cast later on, because I had that much fun with all of those people, and I think they have something to say about sliding."
 
cool. I hope the movie gets the go ahead. I dont see why they cant write in any of the original or alternate cast who watn ot be in it. Even the dead ones like the prof can easily come back as an alternate version of themselves..
 
That's the beauty of Sliders, they could bring alternate versions of everyone back.

What would the plot be though? I would like some closure on the story-- I want them to take up where the TV series left off, and kick the Kromaggs out of the hundred plus parallel universes they occupy, but they may just go for a reworking of the original story.
 
i would like to see some closure on the series' developments, but i think it would be too much for anyonw who hasnt seen the show to get up to speed on, thereby limiting the audience...
 
I agree. They would have to backtrack some of the story to appeal to a wider audience, and there is a lot to cover, so it doesn't leave much time to resolve anything. We would have to have a sequel for that.

I don't mean to go off-topic, but there is meant to be a Stargate film on the starting-blocks. There would be the same problem there. Will they begin at the end of the season or from the end of the original film?

The X-Files film did OK, stuck between two seasons.
Star Trek doesn't seem to have a problem. And they have difficulties with things like having Worf on DS9, yet he still just happens to be passing by when there is a TNG film. Clever scriptwriting could manage it.
 

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