Of all the sci-fi people out there, you probably won’t find a more fan-friendly guy than J. Michael Straczynski. I think the creator of Babylon 5 knows that if not for the fans, B5 would have gone off the air long ago, and since then he’s been rewarding B5 loyalists by being loyal to us. Well now it looks like there might not be anymore B5 movies, shows, or games for a while, and in a letter to the fans at JMSNews, J. Michael Straczynski lays out his reasons why. And I have to say, I agree with him. I thought “The Lost Tales”, the last direct-to-DVD B5 movie, was very lackluster, and I’m a HUGE B5 fan.

Anyways, here’s what JMS said to the fans a few days ago via JMSNews:

Of late, there have been more discussions from WB about doing more DVDs, again at a low cost, or a cable thing, again with minimal investment.

So for the last few months, I’ve been giving this whole subject a lot of quiet thought. And I’ve come to a conclusion.

B5 as a five year story stands beautifully on its own. If anything else is to be continued from that story, it should be something that adds to the legacy of B5, rather than subtracts from it.

As well intentioned as Rangers and TLT were, as enticing as it was to return to those familiar waters, in the end I think they did more to subtract from the legacy than add to it. I don’t regret having made them, because I needed to go through that to get to the point where I am now psychologically, but from where I sit now, I wouldn’t make them again.

So I’ve let everyone up here know that I’m not interested in doing any more low-budget DVDs. I’m not interested in doing any low-budget cable things or small computer games. The only thing I would be interested in doing regarding Babylon 5 from this point on is a full-featured, big-budget feature film.

It’s that or nothing.

And if it’s nothing, I’m totally cool with that because the original story stands on its own just fine. I’m not lobbying for it, I’m not asking fans to write in about it (nor should you) because such campaigns never really have much impact…that’s simply the position I’ve taken up here. Lord knows I don’t lack for other things to do these days. I’m busier on more prestige projects with terrific people and great film-makers than at any other time in my career.

At the end of the day, for me, it’s not just a matter of getting more B5. It’s a matter of getting more *good* B5 that respects what came before it and doesn’t have to compromise visually or in terms of action. The original show deserves better than that, the surviving cast members deserve better than that, and the fans who have supported it over the years definitely deserve better than that. A lot better.

So I’ve drawn that line in the sand, and I’m happy living on whichever side of that line the universe puts me. Just thought you should know, ’cause it’s your show too.

Totally agree, JMS.

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There are 3 comments

  • ¬ Bernie
    July 17th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    Hello JMS,

    Never stop fighting the “suits”.

    So many fans of the series would love to see a Babylon 5 movie.

    I read here that you are cool about it but there is still a massive fanbase here to support you.

    There are many threads from the story arc which need to be followed through. We need to see the actors back in their familiar roles. The series presented some of their best work.

    To quote you…

    Sooner or later, everyone comes to Babylon 5.

  • ¬ Darkflame
    July 24th, 2008 at 5:15 pm

    I dont agree.
    B5 was good because of charecters, not budget.
    Some charecter-based low-budget side storys…webisodes even. Could be nice.
    The key is storys that fit the budget.

  • ¬ dayakaur
    September 26th, 2008 at 7:52 pm

    I loved all the offshoots of B5. I think they just came a bit too soon after the series. I would be very happy to see more low budget B5 DVD’s and I enjoyed it and think the stories would stand on their own.

    So I don’t know if you will even see this but PLEASE more!

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