A recently found poster has some thought provoking potential firefly continued, with title Galini: Echo of Tranquilitycould be headed to Disney+ in 2024.
The internet spots a fake Firefly sequel
A new poster doing the rounds on social media has raised hopes firefly fans worldwide as it teases the series’ long-awaited return with a sequel known as Galini: Echo of Tranquility.
The poster features series mainstays Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin and Summer Glau, with the franchise’s iconic ship, the Serenity, drifting in the background and the title coming to Disney+.
The supposed summary for Echoes of Tranquility describes “an intergalactic thrill ride” For “the crew of Serenity” entry a “July 2024” release date:
“Get ready for an intergalactic thrill ride as the crew of Serenity returns in ‘Serenity: Echoes of Tranquility,’ coming to Disney+ this July 2024! Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin and Summer Glau reprise their iconic roles, immersing fans in a story of adventure, betrayal and new alliances. Prepare for a space odyssey that will redefine the meaning of loyalty, exclusively on Disney+!”
As convincing as the poster is, it’s unfortunately a fan Photoshop creation.
The firefly The series aired for just one season on Fox in late 2002, but has since established a cult following with legions of devoted fans remaining hopeful that the franchise will return in some form down the line.
Unfortunately, Disney does not have a firefly the sequel to the project, especially one that would be ready in July 2024.
Will the Firefly Franchise Return?
His fans firefly (and its sequel Calm) have long been hungry for information regarding the beloved sci-fi franchise, and this poster is just the latest hit in nearly two decades firefly believers have been tolerated.
From Calm hit theaters in 2005, there was nothing to carry the torch for the series. It has taken fans a few comics and novels to get the story, but that’s it.
At one point, an online role-playing game set in the fictional universe (aptly named Firefly Online) was set to satiate, at least in part, the gluttons firefly Fan base; However, the last update the public received from this project was in 2016.
First, the Calm The film was to begin a big screen trilogy for the franchise. However, the first film’s financial underperformance ruined the franchise’s hopes of moving beyond that point.
From 2020, firefly Executive producer Tim Minear and Fox President of Entertainment Michael Thorn are open to reviving the series.
In a conversation with The wrapThorn hinted that discussions about bringing the series back “had come” on the network:
“The macro answer is that whenever we look at one of our classic titles, if there’s a way to reinvent it for today so that it’s as exciting now as the original was, and it is, for the fans, we’re wide open. I loved “Firefly”, personally, and watched every episode. I didn’t work it, but I loved the show. It had aired before, but we had ‘The Orville’ on the air and it didn’t make sense to have, as a broadcast network that’s very targeted, to have two space franchises on our air.”
Minear said he and creator Joss Whedon have “talked about different permutations and how it can work” if the show returns:
“Josh kind of revived it by making ‘Serenity.’ But we’ve talked about different permutations and how it can work. Do you take two of the characters and put them in a different place and retell a new story with two old characters, with new characters?”
“You’re not going to get them all back—unless you did something like a limited run.” added series creative, perhaps hinting at a limited revival somewhere down the line:
“You’re not going to get them all back — unless you did something like a limited series, like they did for ‘The X-Files.’ Then maybe you could get those people to come back. Because Nathan is a bit busy with ‘The Rookie’. But I also know because I just texted Nathan over the weekend when I posted these photos from ‘Firefly’ and he got really emotional. Everyone who worked on this show loves it so much and still talks to each other. I still see Alan occasionally.’
While the firefly The team and Fox never put pen to paper on another in-universe adventure, there have at least been talks over the past few years that it could eventually lead to something (at least, that’s what fans of the franchise eagerly hope for).
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