I wish we could find out what happened to the surviving folks in The Stand.
And Half Life 3.
I wish we could find out what happened to the surviving folks in The Stand.
And Half Life 3.
I always wondered what happened to Carl Denham after Kong hit the pavement: Jail time? Bankruptcy? Exile to Elba? Did he skate? Not enough for a whole movie/novel, natch, but a 75 minute TVM might be interesting.
I’d like to see more of Numb3rs. Charlie and Amita went to England at the end as visiting professors at Oxford. I can just picture Charlie offering to help Scotland Yard.
And I’d like to see more of the Vorkosiganverse, but the last novel had no tension. So I’d want it to be set during Miles’ time with the Dendarii Mercenaries.
And I definitely would like to see more novels in the Fairyland series by Catherynne M. Valente, although she’s made it clear that’s finished.
And (if only) more Discworld… (RIP, Terry Pratchett)
The Morgaine series. It ended on a cliffhanger at the end of the 4th book, and that was 30 years ago…
I always wanted a spin-off of Numb3rs (possibly through a back-door pilot) called Letters, where the case is solved every week by a genius explaining the importance of words found at the crime scene.
A 70 minute sequel was made answering all of your queries:
We already know what they did with Kong.
I would like more stories from Middle Earth actually. I know that might be blasphemy but I would like to see a Tolkien scholar that is also an excellent writer add to the stories of Middle Earth. Expand on the third age. Adventures in the 3rd and 4th age. What happens in Gondor as it brings the rule of King and then later the rule of his son Eldarion. As much detail as we got, we only glimpsed a small portion of world of Middle Earth and its history.
He’s said that a lot in recent decades. I’m a skeptic.
Though I dearly would like to see more quotes from Solomon Short. ![]()
Yes, indeed. Seconded. Assuring its high quality, though… that’s the problem.
I really enjoyed George R.R. Martin’s Tuf Voyaging, a sf satire about a wry, phlegmatic ecological engineer who “helps” the worlds he visits. Plenty more stories to be told there; Martin has said he’d like to, but he’s been a bit busy with this whole Westeros thing.
The *Inspector Morse *series of book.
Definitely more Morgaine. I’d also like to see more Tristam (from the *Fortress *series).
He’s posted about this on his FB account, as opposed to vague booking it. I think it’s happening this time.
I’d like to see Crusade brought back, as long as it’s not on TNT. I wanted to know more about that Armageddon box, and I also wanted to see how they cured the Drakh plague and whether it would be possible to bring the Drakh over to the light.
Tell the truth: how hammered do I need to be?
I thought Mr. Burns sold monkey stew to the Army.
Well, OK, then. If it’s in Facebook, it must be true.
:dubious:
I’m still waiting for History of the World, Part II.
More seriously, Val Kilmer appeared in a pretty good The Saint movie, and I was hoping it would turn into a franchise, much like James Bond. Alas, it was not to be.
I think it would be interesting, if depressing, if there was a Miss Saigon: Ten Years Later.
Spoilers ahead.
Chris was so overcome with grief and guilt that he drank himself to death; Ellen is off her face on Valium and expensive therapy; Tam is bouncing from foster home to foster home and is constantly bullied for being a half-breed from a deeply unpopular war. And maybe The Engineer finally did make to the US, only to discover he was probably better off in Bangkok.
Pisst, over here:
The short of it: Bankruptcy, hounded by creditors, being sued, going to be indicted so he had to escape… to Skull Island to try his luck again in “Son of Kong”
A less serious and not as interesting movie as the original, but a bit of a hoot.
The Bible. I’d like to know how this is all going to end.
I thought there were several sequels to that? To some degree the Koran and what ever the Mormans’ call their book? I feel like even Dante’s Inferno might count.
The Mormons call their book The Book of Mormon, oddly enough. I don’t know what the Mormans’ call their book. 