Série animée Firefly confirmée avec la distribution originale reprenant ses rôles

Nathan Fillion et Alan Tudyk ont annoncé une série animée Firefly à l'Awesome Con, avec la distribution originale de retour, la bénédiction de Joss Whedon et un scénario prêt sous de nouveaux showrunners.

À l'Awesome Con à Washington D.C., Nathan Fillion (Captain Mal Reynolds) et Alan Tudyk (Hoban 'Wash' Washburne) ont révélé lors d'un panel de retrouvailles qu'une suite animée du western de science-fiction culte Firefly de Joss Whedon est en développement. L'annonce fait suite aux récentes vidéos cryptiques publiées par Fillion sur Instagram, où il rendait visite à des membres de la distribution comme Gina Torres (Zoe), Morena Baccarin (Inara), Sean Maher (Simon), Summer Glau (River) et Jewel Staite (Kaylee), ce qui avait alimenté les rumeurs de reboot et de revival de la série originale sur le petit écran, elle a donné naissance au film Serenity en 2005. Cette nouvelle arrive après l'échec d'un revival de Buffy sur Hulu.

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