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Who died in serenity movie
Who died in serenity movie





who died in serenity movie

However the current "thought" is that it just won't be. It's all just in Universal's hands now, as Alan makes it sound like they're very interested.īeing a website that focuses purely on theatrical releases - I've got to hope that it will be theatrical. Update: Clint, the writer who conducted the interview over at Moviehole, has informed us in the comments below that this is all up-to-date and completely real.

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"Everybody in the Firefly crew – and that includes the ones who died in the movie – are excited about the prospect of doing another." And now… there's now a chance there's going to be another movie." "They had to put out because they've been selling out of the other one and so Universal's like 'So, let's do another one'. Anyway, here's Alan's ever-so-important quote. Or maybe this was not too recent and can't be counted as something real, just a far-fetched "rumbling" at Universal. Maybe he was just saying this for the heck of it and his quote got taken out of context. I trust what Alan has to say, it's that I'm not sure this can be counted as fully legitimate. There are so many questions: How recent is this interview? Is Alan just poking fun for the heck of it? Will it be direct-to-DVD or not? The guys over at have a quote from Alan Tudyk (who plays Wash) where he claims that the recent buzz regarding the re-release of the Serenity DVD is causing Universal to consider making another one.

who died in serenity movie

There is one thing you can always believe in, Glass put his soul into every single role he played, and for that reason, he will never be forgotten.I know this is beating a dead horse, but another rumor has been kicked up out of the dust and this time it may be a bit more reliable, and I just can't resist. Both Book and Glass were men whose presence loomed large, and it is only fitting that when you remember Glass' work, you remember how much heart and passion he put into everything he did. "Who doesn't want to play a guy that has all the passion this guy has?"īook's farewell captured everything that made the character such a strong moral center for the series, and his last words are words befitting Glass as well. "The character was just irresistible," Glass said of Book in a Showbiz Junkies interview. While he and Book did not share the same faith, they were both men of faith, and that informed how Glass played the character. The wisdom his character offered in Firefly and Serenity is not unlike the wisdom he offered those he knew in real life. That sense of gravitas gave Serenity weight, even as Glass' appearance in the film was brief.įrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Glass was an actor who could say three times as much with one line as most could with five. It propels Mal forward, but lingers in the back of the audience's mind because Glass gives the scene everything he had - a sense of peace, grace, and acceptance. The message is not one about any particular faith, it is simply Book's way of trying, even in his final hour, to help Mal find his inner purpose. "I don’t care what you believe," Book manages to say between ragged breaths. With his dying breath, Book asked Mal to do just one thing for him: to believe in something. The Shepherd died in Captain Malcolm Reynolds arms after the oppressive Alliance catches up with them on a planet known as Haven. Nowhere is his talent more apparent than in Glass' final scene as Book in Serenity. Most of Book's story remained untold, due to Firefly's abbreviated one season run, but Glass always had a talent for making a little go a long way. Glass brought a quiet authority to the role of the mysterious man of faith, who sought passage among thieves and runaways in the short-lived space drama. While Glass had a long career spanning decades, during which time he appeared in everything from Barney Miller to Friends, he will always be best known to a certain group of fans as Shepherd Book, the calming presence in the chaotic world of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity. Legendary actor Ron Glass died at the age of 71 from respiratory failure, according to TheWrap.







Who died in serenity movie