Joss misquoted – States he is not turning his back on Firefly ‘verse
It appears Joss Whedon was misquoted in Entertainment Weekly concerning the demise of the Firefly/Serenity ‘verse. Joss was simply pointing out that the movie Serenity is done and he’s moving on to other projects. Joss posted these comments on Whedonesque to clarify the EW article:
“All right, now I have to jump in and set the record straight. EW is a fine rag, but they do take things out of context. Obviously when I said I had ‘closure’, what I meant was “I hate Serenity, I hated Firefly, I think my fans are stupid and Nathan Fillion smells like turnips.” But EW’s always got to put some weird negative spin on it. But so we’re clear once and for all: If you read a quote saying “I’d love to do more in this ‘verse with these actors in any medium” all I’m saying is that Nathan has a turnipy odor. It’s not his fault, he doesn’t eat a lot of them but everyone else in the cast noticed it and that’s not really something I’m prepared to deal with any more. And Jewel said outright she wouldn’t do scenes with him except stuff like the SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER funeral scene which was outside in a high SPOILER wind. So if I do manage to find another incarnation for my beloved creation, it will have been totally against my will. I hope that clears everything up. Oh, and when I say I want to do a Spike movie, it means I have a bunion on my toe. -joss (by which I mean Tim) (no, actually me.) Joss”
Some additional relevant comments from Joss:
“It would depend on huge numbers from the DVD,” writer/director Whedon allows. “Obviously, we are still shy of making our money back from the box office. But we are within shouting distance. Still, it would have to blow up pretty huge for a sequel to be called for.
“Mind you, stranger things have happened. And they do seem to happen to me. So it’s not like I’m shutting the door.” — Toronto Star interview
“The, um, the movie is finished. And the story is told. The world is not finished. There’s more to tell, but that’s always the case with everything I do and whether I get the chance to tell [it] or not it is up to somebody else. So I made sure that this movie had completion and didn’t feel like a glorified prequel. It’s its own piece and it wraps everything up. I have a sense of closure that I never had, and I can walk away satisfied. But if somebody tells me not to walk away, I’ll turn right back around.” — Comcast Movies interview
Source: FireflyDVD.com