Blake's 7 reboot announced by new production company

A reboot of the classic 1978 British sci-fi series Blake's 7 is in development under Multitude Productions. Led by director Peter Hoar, the project targets the BBC with potential co-funding from American streaming services. Hoar draws comparisons to the acclaimed Andor for its integrity, wit, and sophistication.

The original Blake's 7 aired for four seasons starting in 1978, following a group of criminals who become rebels against the tyrannical Terran Federation controlling much of the known galaxy. The series gained a reputation for its dark themes, morally ambiguous characters, and notably low production values.

Peter Hoar, known for directing episodes of The Last of Us, has launched Multitude Productions and acquired the rights to Blake's 7 among other IPs. The company aims to revive the show for the BBC, seeking additional funding possibly from U.S. streamers. While details on the reboot's approach remain scarce, Hoar emphasized its potential to echo the quality of Andor, highlighting "the integrity, wit, and sophistication" that defined the Star Wars spin-off.

Previous attempts to reboot Blake's 7 have faltered, including an early-stage project at Syfy that never advanced. This latest effort marks a fresh push to bring the enduring sci-fi property back to screens, though no timeline for production or premiere has been specified.

The announcement comes amid a broader landscape of sci-fi TV developments, but stands out for fans of the original's gritty narrative. Multitude Productions' acquisition signals renewed interest in classic British sci-fi, potentially updating its themes for modern audiences while preserving the core rebellious spirit.

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