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Whedon Promises More “Dr. Horrible”

January 7, 2009 By Mike Hickerson 4 Comments

Last month, we reported that actor Neil Patrick Harris was eager to reprise his role for a sequel to last year’s “Doctor Horrible’s Sing Along Blog.”

And while that was good news, today we have great news.  Joss Whedon, the creator of the popular web-based series, wants to continue the story as well.

“It is my intention that we will see more of young Billy and his horrible schemes, and I have a very specific idea of what that’s going to be, but until I’m sure how I can roll it out, I will say nothing except that I’m definitely pursuing that,” Whedon promised SciFi Wire.

“I mean, there are two things that happened. There was ‘Dr. Horrible itself, and there was the Internet sort of event, and I’m pursuing both of those kind of separately, in the sen’se that I want to tell a ‘Dr. Horrible’ story, but I also want to continue trying new things on the Internet,” Whedon added. “And it might not be ‘Dr. Horrible’, just because I want to keep it fresh. I don’t want to just do the same thing because I did it successfully once. So … it feels like two very exciting avenues have been opened up by that experience.” 

I’m excited about pursuing that story and that world, I love the fact that, you know, you can make something and just put it up without, you know, without having to reshoot the whole thing. Tra la!” Whedon added, taking a stab at the stories about his upcoming series “Dollhouse” on Fox.

For more on Whedon’s thoughts on “Dollhouse” tune in this weekend for  Slice of SciFi #195.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: Joss Whedon

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Comments

  1. Kurt says

    January 7, 2009 at 9:14 pm

    What a crazy, random happenstance!

    Reply
  2. Bronzethumb from Australia says

    January 7, 2009 at 10:22 pm

    The hammer is my prequel?

    Reply
  3. mymatedave says

    January 8, 2009 at 1:45 am

    Bronzethumb, I would say that joke was obvious and predictable but I giggled, so I’ll spare you my nonexistant wrath.

    Reply
  4. Lizzie says

    January 9, 2009 at 7:12 pm

    AAAAAH! This just made my day. I really hope it has more characters and maybe even a story about moist

    Reply

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