Reboots of classic underrated and forgotten shows arent going anywhere.
There are already so many in the works that weve lost count, butreboots arent necessarily a bad thing.
Jonny Quest
DirectorChris McKayrecentlyshared an updateon hisJonny Questfilm, which was first announced back in 2018.
But we think the smarter move would be to reboot the popular childrens cartoon as a live-action television series.
ThinkReady Player Onebut with fewer pop culture references.
ButSlidershad a thought-provoking premise that deserves another look.
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In his haste to get out, Quinn busted his rig.
The central characters then spent five seasons Earth-hopping, desperate to return to their home reality.
One could imagine it becoming a more cerebral version ofDCs Legends of Tomorrow.
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Heroes
Superheroes are in.
The series catapulted several cast members to stardom, includingSendhil Ramamurthy,Milo Ventimiglia, andZachary Quinto.
Most of us fans cant even remember the final season beyond the bad taste that it left behind.
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So a reboot ofHeroeswould be a welcome change.
Centurions
At least one generation of children definitely grew up watching reruns of the 1986 animated seriesCenturions.
The team was backed by Crystal Kane, who manned their headquarters.
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The Netflix version ofCarmen Sandiegosuccessfully included informative scenes into the plot, and aCenturionsreboot could emulate the same.
Hollywood has the technology to make the exo-frames look superb as well.
During an experiment with time travel technology, Sams consciousness gets transported into the past.
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Body-hopping always makes for amusing television, especially when actors have to embody their co-stars mannerisms.
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