TV shows that became blockbusters

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TV shows that became blockbusters​

It's almost hard to believe, but some of the movies that have excited us most have been and continue to be spin-offs from TV. For 'Downton Abbey,' for example, the move has proved fruitful.
The beloved British historical period drama had such a successful spin-off movie in 2019 that it's back with another. At the US premiere of 'Downton Abbey: A New Era' on May 15, Elizabeth McGovern, who plays Cora Crawley, said, “Downton Abbey is just really the gift that keeps on giving. I couldn’t believe we were going to do a second movie because it’s just so hard to do,” reports Vanity Fair. “We’ve been doing it for so long, and to think of an idea that breathes a little bit of new energy without sacrificing everything that everybody loves about it—that is a big ask. But [creator and writer] Julian [Fellowes] really managed to do that. The movie really is funny, and then it packs an emotional punch.” The film is out May 20 and fans can expect a wedding, a birth, a death, a threat to the family bloodline, and a film within a film.
 
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'Downton Abbey'​

This beloved British historical period drama graced our television screens from 2010 to 2015. In 2019, a spin-off movie hit the big screens and topped the box office.
 
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'Breaking Bad'​

The AMC show ended its run in 2013, but it wouldn't be too long before a spin-off film was announced. 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' was released on Netflix on October 11.
 
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'Downton Abbey'​

This beloved British historical period drama graced our television screens from 2010 to 2015. In 2019, a spin-off movie hit the big screens and topped the box office.



You think the average low class Sinkies can actually understand and appreciate this atas Victorian and aristocratic movie? I watched it a few months ago and the whole cinema had only 12 people. 4 of them were AMDK/AMDL. After the movie, I heard one of the Sinkie cunt telling her friend that she catched no balls on what they were talking about.
 


You think the average low class Sinkies can actually understand and appreciate this atas Victorian and aristocratic movie? I watched it a few months ago and the whole cinema had only 12 people. 4 of them were AMDK/AMDL. After the movie, I heard one of the Sinkie cunt telling her friend that she catched no balls on what they were talking about.


Watch movie catch no ball later can go and caress ball. :laugh:
 
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'Charlie’s Angels'​

Starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as the Angels, this film is a continuation of the 1970's TV series and the films of the early 2000's.
 
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'Charlie’s Angels'​

As mentioned, the comical crime drama was also adapted into two films in the early 2000's: 'Charlie’s Angels,' and 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.' Lucy Liu, Cameron Diaz, and Drew Barrymore starred as the Angels.
 
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'The X Files'​

Mulder and Scully made in to the big screen twice, with 'The X Files' and 'The X Files: I Want to Believe.' Two more seasons of the show have aired between 2016 and 2018.
 
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'Mission: Impossible'​

The '60s spy show has been revamped as a hit film series, starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt.
 
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'The Simpsons'​

It was only a matter of time until the hit sitcom was turned into a film. In 2007, 'The Simpsons Movie' impressed audiences all over the world.
 
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'Traffik'​

'Traffik' was a little-known British series about the drug trade. Film producers dropped the "k," and made 'Traffic' in 2000, starring Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. In 2004, the USA Network ran their own series based on the movie and the original British series.
 
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'Mr. Bean'​

Rowan Atkinson's beloved sitcom has been adapted into two films: 'Bean' (1997) and 'Mr. Bean's Holiday' (2007)
 
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'Star Trek'​

Both 'Star Trek' and 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' have inspired many cinematic spin-offs.
 
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'The Addams Family'​

This horror-themed sitcom was a hit during the '60s, and has been adapted into several live action and animated films over the years. It also inspired other Addams family shows.
 
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'Firefly'​

'Firefly' was a short-lived space Western show that was cancelled after its first season. It was then adapted into a film named 'Serenity' (2005) in order to tie up the loose ends.
 
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'Saturday Night Live'​

Sketches from this late-night show have inspired many movies, includings '80s and '90s favorites like 'Wayne’s World' and 'The Blues Brothers.'
 
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'South Park'​

The popular Comedy Central show was adapted into a film in 1999. 'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut' is as funny as it is fearless.
 
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'21 Jump Street'​

Johnny Depp starred in this police show, which has been adapted into two films. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are the leading men in 2012's '21 Jump Street,' and its sequel '22 Jump Street' (2014).
 
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