I know this is a pipe dream, but they should do The Secret Life of Jeffrey Dahmer. It was made for television and was produced at around the same time before his criminal trial.It was very sensationalistic, and very badly acted. One particular moment that cracked me up was when Dahmer dopes one of his victims in his apartment and stuffs him in his infamous blue vat while he's still unconscious. Anyone who ever followed that case knows that the vat in question was used to chemically dissolve his victims for easy disposal.
Does anyone think there will be shorts in this go around? Would instructional shorts from the 1940's seem outdated for this new version of MST3K?
I don't think Instructional or Educational videos will ever stop being their go to for shorts (Joel and Jonah did pretty well during the RiffTrax reunion show on theirs), but I hope they also offer up something like Commando Cody from time to time. It would allow for running gags
I don't think Instructional or Educational videos will ever stop being their go to for shorts (Joel and Jonah did pretty well during the RiffTrax reunion show on theirs), but I hope they also offer up something like Commando Cody from time to time. It would allow for running gags
I'd like to see more serials, too. I binged on Rifftrax's Batman earlier this year and I really don't regret it.
I'm somewhat amazed they managed to do fifteen opening sequences with different gags each time!
I'm annoyed that as a backer I don't get live access to the panel itself.Per Kickstarter email, big announcement at SDCC @ 8:30 PM PST. That's about six hours.
I'm annoyed that as a backer I don't get live access to the panel itself.
While we are on the topic, can I just say how much I usually hate Q&A panels?This.
Although, I'm not confident it wouldn't be a train wreck based on our last stream.
While we are on the topic, can I just say how much I usually hate Q&A panels?
It's always the most awkward experience, even when it is "professionals" doing the questions in the audience.
Based on the tone of the update, I'm guessing they'll announce what network/service will be airing the show.
Based on the tone of the update, I'm guessing they'll announce what network/service will be airing the show.
I've seen some Facebook advertisements by Hulu today for the old stuff, so my money is on this show being a Hulu exclusive (except for backers, naturally).
Ugh, unless Hulu goes international, I hope to hell it's not them.I've seen some Facebook advertisements by Hulu today for the old stuff, so my money is on this show being a Hulu exclusive (except for backers, naturally).
Yeah, that was for the signing.
Netflix is best for the show, but ultimately it's all good because my tier gets me downloads and eventually Blu-Rays. ��I'd prefer Netflix but would be fine with Hulu.
WSJ said:Along with the Netflix announcement at Comic-Con in San Diego on Saturday night came news that Community star Joel McHale and creator Dan Harmon had joined the MST3K writing staff. Former writers and cast members Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy, who played the puppet bots Crow T. Robot and Tom Servo, are returning. And Mary Jo Pehl will also reprise her role as mad scientist Pearl Forrester.
Comedians Hampton Yount and Baron Vaughn are set as the two voices of the show's robotic sidekicks
Mary Jo Pehl (Pearl Forrester), Bill Corbett (Crow T. Robot) and Kevin Murphy from the original cast will reprise their roles in the new series.
It's official: Mystery Science Theater 3000 is being revived at Netflix.
The streaming giant has landed the revival that started with following a successful Kickstarter campaign, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The news will be officially announced Saturday at Comic-Con during a panel for the revival.
Netflix will debut the series in what it said is the "not too distant future," with MST3K available in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K.
Hodgson will be involved in writing and all facets of production of the revival. New episodes will feature a new host, Mads (aka "mad scientist") and new movies to riff. DIY queen Felicia Day will take on the role of mad scientist Kinga Forrester, daughter of one of the show's original villains, Dr. Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu). Patton Oswalt will portray Son of TV's Frank; comedians Hampton Yount and Baron Vaughn are set as the two voices of the show's robotic sidekicks; and Nerdist podcast co-host Jonah Ray is the lead host. Community's Joel McHale and showrunner Dan Harmon are also attached as writers. Mary Jo Pehl (Pearl Forrester), Bill Corbett (Crow T. Robot) and Kevin Murphy from the original cast will reprise their roles in the new series. Elliott Kalan, the Emmy-winning former head writer of The Daily Show, will serve as the head writer on MST3K. The series is exec produced by Hodgson, Richard Foos, Bob Emmer, Garson Foos, Jonathan Stern, Harold Buchholz, Elliott Kalan as well as Satellite of Love, Alternaversal Productions and Abominable Pictures.
They must be coming back as Bobo and Observer because the two new Bot voices are at the SDCC panel. Least I think that's them.
This panel looks so tiny.
But yeah, this is the best outcome imaginable, right? Outside of Trace and Mike making some sort of return we got everything we could've wanted.
Trace and Frank are longshots, but if Kevin and Bill are returning, I have to imagine Mike will show up now and then.
That seems the most likely. Though if Mary Jo is a writer, she could show up any time.I'm just wondering if Pehl, Murphy, and Corbett's presence will be a one shot to help transition the new characters.
Joel offered everyone spots which turned into an uncomfortable Twitter exchange between the previous cast and fans (mostly Frank) basically implying they were ousted for being too old.Really cool to hear Mary Jo is coming back. Kevin and Bill being on-board is great, though I wish they'd just be the bots.
Wonder if they offered Mike to come on-board and he declined...
Netflix? But what about commercial sign?
Netflix? But what about commercial sign?
Netflix? But what about commercial sign?