From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/12/1996 11:27:00 AM
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JAMES A. O'BRIEN <70661.2342@compuserve.com> asks: > Is there any word as to what will happen to B5 after the 5 year > arc has run its course? I know ratings will play a major role in > any decision, but has JMS ever said anything about what might > happen beyond the 5 years?
From the start, I've indicated that there's a side-story that could go off in the B5 universe after the 5 year story is up, but it wouldn't be B5. Frankly, however, given the current state of the syndication market, I'd suggest that the odds of that happening are slim and none.
So barring anything truly exceptional -- like someone handing me an anthology series -- my plan at the moment is to retire from TV at the end of the five years and go back to writing novels and plays. At that point, I think I'll have said just about everything I want to say for TV.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/14/1996 7:26:00 AM
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Robt Martin <75663.2701@compuserve.com> asks: > Does Warner retain any authority to use B5 characters or premises > in other endeavors (films, novels, action figures, teddy bears) > without your prior approval after the five-year span? What factors > would you say put you in a strong position for negotiating such a > deal?
Warners owns the copyright to B5, just as Paramount owns the copyright to ST. By contract, if there should be a spin off or sequel of any kind, I would have to be involved in it. The contract doesn't say that there cannot be any of these; you're correct, that can't be negotiated.
But there are a number of common-sense things at work here, as much as anything involving a studio can be described as common sense. Given that all our actors/service contracts are deliberately for 5 years not the more traditional 7, continuing B5 per se past year 5 becomes impossible, due to the hideous level of re-negotiation of contracts that would have to take place. The cost would skyrocket.
I've always said, from the start, that there's a side story that could go off after B5 is finished, but I just don't think it's likely for the time being. The numbers have been good enough to continue the show, but it's not a blockbuster, not a franchise...primarily due to the fact that we don't have a national, regular timeslot. (Where we *do* have that, in the overseas markets, the show is extremely successful.) There've been some small talks here and there touching on various feature film possibilities, from direct-to-video to something theatrical -- but, again, due to the corporate structure at the studio, which is straight out of the pre- Cambrian period, I doubt anything much will happen on that front for the time begin. It's nice that they've broached the subject, but to become a reality takes a bit more.
If I were to engage in predicting the future, here's what I think is most probable. The show will continue to go on, doing well enough in the ratings to continue for two more seasons. A comfortable level. In 1998, after we've finished our first run, we are contractually already sold to the TNT cable network, which is *extremely* excited about the show, plans to promote it, and sees it as a way of breaking into the SF genre. There, for the first time, we will have a regular, *daily* timeslot on a national network.
Then, I think, suddenly we're going to be "discovered," much the same way ST was discovered in syndication after it left the network. Give it about a year or two for WB to notice this (see pre-Cambrian comment above), then suddenly they're going to start running around seeing what they can do to capitalize on this.
At that point, I'm not sure which way the runes point. Certainly they'll start cranking out more merchandise stuff, which by contract I have to approve, to make sure it's quality stuff. If they want to do a feature, I'll have to be involved, and they'll have to negotiate with all the cast members, who by then will have moved on to other projects and may or may not be available. Ditto for any spinoffs.
So by the time they get their brains wrapped around the question, it'll already be the year 2000. By then, much of TV as we know it now will have changed considerably, as it has already changed considerably in just the last 10 years. A spinoff or sequel may no longer be financially viable in the new marketplace. Ditto for any features. Certainly nothing much could be done until 2002 or 2003 in terms of development, pre-production, production and post production.
So as you can see, one doesn't need a contract saying you can't do something...in TV, entropy tends to take care of the problem very nicely.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/14/1996 7:43:00 PM
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Marte Brengle <76703.4242@compuserve.com> asks: > Gee, then it'll be what, ten years before the WB stores start > selling B5 merchandise?
Yes, I know the store...I've spent far too much money there, mostly on Superman stuff. (You know you've spent too much money at the WB store when the clerks actually *call you* to tell you that something just came in that you're gonna NEED to buy. I sometimes think I have the word STOOGE tattooed upon my forehead....)
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/15/1996 6:17:00 AM
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Tom Knudsen <72347.1626@compuserve.com> asks: > What ever happened to customer service?
WB stores don't carry B5 stuff, or stuff from most of the WB shows.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/16/1996 8:24:00 AM
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{original post had no questions}
Absolutely.
And I'm looking forward to it.
I haven't summoned down thunder and lightning in a long time; it'll be good to get in the practice.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/16/1996 2:17:00 PM
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{Why do you put up with the bozos here?}
I consider it research; I work up some great lines for Ivanova this way as *she* deals with pinheads.
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From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
Subject: Beyond five years
To: CIS
Date: 2/29/1996 7:11:00 AM
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{original post had no questions}
Thanks, and so far, there aren't any plans to change the end of this thing, believe me.
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