
This is HUGE. One of the best canceled-too-soon television series in recent memory, Terriers may be due to return. And no, not on Netflix, as we’ve previous suggested. But as a two-hour television movie.

Unlike a lot of other canceled television series that tease movies for years that never come to fruition — Party Down, Veronica Mars, Arrested Development — Shawn Ryan, the executive producer and writer of Terriers (as well as the creator of The Shield and Chicago Code) — is not waiting around for a television network or a studio to greenlight a movie. He’s going straight to the fans. He’s set to become the most high-profile TV producer yet to use Kickstarter to fund a project, as he revealed in an interview with TBI Vision.
Ryan told TBI that he doesn’t think the stories “have been rung out” and following surprisingly high viewing figures from online video service Netflix, would like to try and work with [series creator Ted] Griffin to close it off via a two hour TV movie.
“I’ve had friends who’ve raised money for indie movies through Kickstarter and I started to think that if you wanted to make a 2 hour movie that capped off that series, how would it cost to make it and would there be a way to raise the money via a combination of Netflix and Kickstarter, he said.
He added: “It’s a very nervous time in the TV industry because paradigms are changing but it’s also exciting because in the past the show would have been dead and gone and never to be revived but is there a way to do something.”
Ryan is in talks with Griffin and if he approves the idea, will discuss with Fox 21, the company that produced the original series.
I was heartbroken when FX cancelled Terriers because it was both an excellent show and seemed to suit the network so well. I thought, however, that the season finale did a nice job of ending the series, although there’s little in the world I’d love to do more than spend two more hours with Hank and Britt. Maybe without the restrictions of cable television, Laura Allen could even do some fan service to repay the Kickstarter contributors, of which I will definitely be one.
If it comes to fruition, we’ll make sure to point you to the Kickstarter page so you can help fund the movie, as well.
(Source: TBI Vision)



GAH!!!!
/gleefully pees pants
//empties savings account into Kickstarter
I shall be dancing joyously to this song all day today.
[www.youtube.com]
“Hello son/I’m gonna get the gun/Seen a lot of things/But we’ve only just begun”
I should not be this happy for something this early in development, but damn it I am.
Holy mother of God, this makes me so goddamned happy.
/fans self
//tries to explain to coworkers all the yelling and clapping
///shows self out of office
This should be a perfectly acceptable television event.
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
/schoolgirlgiggle
I’ll have to chomp down on my cigarillo holder extra hard to contain my excitement about this.
YYYYYYESSSSSSSSS! I am so glad all those goats I’ve been sacrificing to Satan haven’t gone to waste.
I’m afraid to be too happy about this.
you just made my day, Dustin. You better not be wrong about this.
Could we get the first season on DVD/Blu-Ray to tide us over in the meantime.
Probably for the best that it’s a movie, not a full series extension. The series was left in kind of a hard place. What is Hank has nothing going on and Britt’s deciding on weather to go to Mexico or prison for a year, despite actually having something to look forward to when he gets home. Movie’s the right move. Start it after Brit’s decision, and see how the team reacts after that.
I could see the movie pick up a couple years down the line after Britt’s prison sentence is up and he’s released on probation.
Just a big internet hug to everybody today
WHAT WHAT WHAT
yaaaaaayyy!!!!
Verified
Mike Tyson, your reaction?
Yes! YES YES YES!!!!
Terriers was good but suffered from the awful ad campaign and from the fact that people who would have liked it, like me, intently disliked Shawn Ryan’s other shows.
Making it into a movie, however, is complete nonsense economically as it will fail to deliver audiences in the same way the show did. There never is a miracle.
As for the other shows you mentioned, they were all awful and nobody watched them. Veronica Mars in particular was disjointed nonsense that managed to finish its last season dead last in the ratings.
Why would anyone want to do a movie? So that it can bomb like Serenity?
Party down was another awful Rob Thomas crap-fest that audiences wisely never gave a second look. A movie would likewise be a huge bomb (like everything Rob Thomas touches!)
As for Arrested Development. It was always a poorly-made, pretentious show that failed to attract audiences (which is why critics loved it) and its come-back equally fails to deliver. Big surprise there.
You are just awful.
Feel Free to continue watching Whitney and leave the rest of us to enjoy quality television. If you don’t like it don’t watch it but don’t comment just to thrash it, you douche.
You should be banned from the internet.