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'Halt and Catch Fire' Co-Creator's Next Project? A 'Max Headroom' Reboot (deadline.com) 45

"A 1980s pop culture mainstay is plotting a comeback," reports Deadline.

"AMC Networks is developing a Max Headroom drama series reboot, with Matt Frewer set to reprise his role as the world's first artificial intelligence TV personality." Halt and Catch Fire co-creator Christopher Cantwell is writing the adaptation and is attached as showrunner for the project, which is produced by Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah's SpectreVision and All3Media.

Known for biting commentary, quick wit and manic glitching, the supposedly computer-generated TV host played by Frewer was first introduced in the 1985 British cyberpunk TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. He became an instant pop culture phenom and went on to host a music-video show, star in ads for New Coke, appear on the cover of Newsweek and headline his own primetime series. Max Headroom aired on ABC for two seasons from 1987-88.

IGN notes that "Although Frewer is best known for Max Headroom, he recently had roles in Fear the Walking Dead and Orphan Black, and notably played the character Moloch in Zack Snyder's Watchmen."
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'Halt and Catch Fire' Co-Creator's Next Project? A 'Max Headroom' Reboot

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  • I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, given how quickly it got cancelled. In any case I'm hoping they don't follow the oh-so-trendy approach "let's mainly focus on overly angsty relationships between the main characters, and treat any story as an afterthought".

    But yeah, the original show wasn't popular so I guess it won't be surprising if they decide to re-imagine it. Edison Carter is probably ready for Social Security, anyway.

    • by jd ( 1658 ) <imipak@yahoGINSBERGo.com minus poet> on Saturday July 30, 2022 @03:48PM (#62747580) Homepage Journal

      Pffft! As long as there are blipverts...

    • I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, ...

      I have the entire series on DVD. (Found a box set on sale super cheap somewhere a while ago.)

    • by Osgeld ( 1900440 )

      that's pretty much what halt and catch fire was before I stopped watching it a few episodes in

    • Also a big fan (Score:3, Interesting)

      by SuperKendall ( 25149 )

      I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, given how quickly it got cancelled.

      I think there are more around than most people realize, I am also a big fan and really loved that show. I think that we just didn't get captured in whatever they used to measure viewership at the time.

      I'm sure the original concept will be heavily re-worked, but hopefully they can find a way to stick to the spirit of the original show. Going to be hard to do better though given how good the lead actor

      • I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, given how quickly it got cancelled.

        I think there are more around than most people realize, I am also a big fan and really loved that show. I think that we just didn't get captured in whatever they used to measure viewership at the time.

        I'm sure the original concept will be heavily re-worked, but hopefully they can find a way to stick to the spirit of the original show. Going to be hard to do better though given how good the lead actor was in that role.

        I should really try and re-watch it...

        At this point, they should just be able to use Edison for the Mo-Cap, and do the rest entirely with CGI.

        You should be able to Max with Desktop software.

    • Hacker fight scene (Score:5, Interesting)

      by Okian Warrior ( 537106 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @06:40PM (#62747852) Homepage Journal

      I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, given how quickly it got cancelled. In any case I'm hoping they don't follow the oh-so-trendy approach "let's mainly focus on overly angsty relationships between the main characters, and treat any story as an afterthought".

      There were quite a few creative ideas in the original movie. My favorite was two hackers having a fight... using a building as a weapon.

      Edison Carter is trying to escape the building, and there's a hit squad in the building trying to kill him. Edison's overwatch keeps hacking into building resources (elevators, lights, door locks, and so on) in an attempt to get him out safely, while the hit squad's overwatch keeps hacking building resources trying to bring Edison face to face with the killers. Highly entertaining and suspenseful.

      The GUI actions and ergonomics of the overwatch system were also highly creative: you could call up a schematic of the building, with all the cameras and doors and ventilation shafts labelled, and you could then click on a camera and see from that camera's point of view, or click on a door and be presented with a GUI of door options, and so on. 'Sorta like AR or VR, as applied to a physical building. Take some time to watch how the overwatch interacts with her computer, and think about how you would do the same actions in today's world.

      I don't think it's possible for the new series to be as creative as the original movie, but we can hope.

    • Frewer could be around, but not as main character. Better to find some new fresh face.

      My take on the show is that the networks didn't understand it or didn't want it because it challenged their business model too much.

      Today with computer tech it would be easy to recreate Max Headroom with new actors and keep Max.

    • I was a fan of the original show - I suppose there weren't many of us, given how quickly it got cancelled. In any case I'm hoping they don't follow the oh-so-trendy approach "let's mainly focus on overly angsty relationships between the main characters, and treat any story as an afterthought".

      But yeah, the original show wasn't popular so I guess it won't be surprising if they decide to re-imagine it. Edison Carter is probably ready for Social Security, anyway.

      So, they were the victims of their own predicted "Instant Cancellation" Ratings System?

      Male Voices hardly ever change past Puberty. So long as Edison didn't get throat cancer or otherwise blow-out his voice, he should sound identical to when he voiced the original Max.

  • The series didn't have quite the same energy as the original.

  • It's hard to make a cyberpunk series now that reality has pretty much caught up to everything Max Headroom was depicting. We'd have to adapt the story. That's entirely possible, don't get me wrong, but you can't just use the same formula and hope that it somehow works.

    • They are 100% going to fuck it up.

      Max Headroom as a character is deeply satirical and criticizing of populism and the media - especially talk shows. He is a villain. Dumb, crass, bigoted, insincere, a conduit of propaganda and a tool of commercialism.

      They absolutely will not get the joke, and they will fail to reformulate it properly.
      =Smidge=

    • What is resembles is Fahrenheit 451.

      Not only have almost none of the possibilities imagined by cyberpunk materialized, but centralized control of information systems has actually suffocated away possibilities that used to be taken for granted. And there is no colorful band of humanist rebels bravely and effectively defying it through the power of imagination and personality: Just deluded couch potatoes ranting against their own reflections on sites owned by people they hate rather than turning their dam
    • by bscott ( 460706 ) on Sunday July 31, 2022 @01:13AM (#62748340)

      On the plus side, Matt Frewer is ALWAYS fun to watch. So long as he's in it (shut up about Lawnmower Man 2) I'll be glad to watch (shut up about Lawnmower Man 2) because brilliant old Matt Frewer ALWAYS makes things worth (fuck Lawnmower Man 2)...

      (but I like everything else he's done, from Meaning of Life to Perry Mason)

      They will probably screw it up. But then, they can't remake the original, the whole world has changed - poking fun at corporatism, dangerous marketing, compromised journalism and sleazy politicians in pockets is now mainstream, almost the default. So they'll have to come up with some new angles, while keeping Max's essential irreverence.

      Rick and Morty have been trying to do much the same thing, and struggling at it ever since season 3. Simpsons too, and many others.

      The best we can hope for is some brilliant ideas for the first season or so, then a mercifully quick ending. And please don't focus too much on the CGI - groundbreaking visuals were a legit part of the show's appeal back in the day, but are now cheap and ubiquitous.

  • In another sign that real creativity in the entertainment industry is dead and buried, once again the best a "production company" can come up with is a reboot of a luke-warmly received TV series from the '80s. Bravo boys, bravo.

    • Re:This just in... (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Pf0tzenpfritz ( 1402005 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @04:45PM (#62747688) Journal
      Actually the "media industry" nowadays is just part of the financial industry. Everything is about predictability (that's why we get "Fast and Fury CCXIV" rather than anything new or original), ROI and "financial products" generated from pre-financing and expected profits. The results are just as exciting as you'd expect from productions made by the formula "n stars + m explosions per hour + product placement / rating + wages".
  • by skam240 ( 789197 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @05:04PM (#62747722)

    Please, just no. Not only do we not need any more reboots but the sci fi depicted in the original is so out of date by today's standards no one would even recognize it as a Max Headroom remake without the name attached.

  • by Eunomion ( 8640039 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @05:30PM (#62747770)
    Halt and Catch Fire was good stuff, although uneven and didn't live up to the potential established by the first season. You could tell there were actual human imaginations at work, and not some soul-sucking entertainment formula.
    • I really loved HACF. Lee Pace and the rest of the cast were what keep me watching. Felt like it should have ran for one more season.

      • Superb cast and atmosphere. Can't say enough good things about the first season: Really captured the spirit of a time and subculture, when the standard tactic is just to bury a period show in pop culture references and slogans rather than exploring the mentality. It did flatten a bit afterward, focusing too much on personal drama while neglecting the bigger picture they'd created in S1, but stayed thoughtful.
      • by Ecuador ( 740021 )

        Hmm, couldn't get into it. I liked Lee Pace's character and the general the getting the feel of the time it was portraying, but I could not take any more of that Cameron character, she put me off the show.
        Don't know if she becomes less annoying or less prominent as the show went on...

        • I had the same feeling. after 4 episodes the show got typically boring and dramatic unnecessarily.

          the only scene that was fantastic was the BIOS reverse engineering done in the garage by the two male leads.

  • But they definitively should pull off the "1987 special airing" in PBS again.

  • by sconeu ( 64226 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @06:55PM (#62747874) Homepage Journal

    But when will it debut? Probably 20 minutes into the future.

  • by mjensen ( 118105 ) on Saturday July 30, 2022 @08:01PM (#62747990) Journal

    Won't happen but it would work and be hilarious.

  • that there WAS another franchise left over from my children that hadn't yet been screwed to death.
    But fortunately, the corporate hive mind has found a way to fix that too. It's not like I needed happy childhood memories or anything, I guess.

  • by Dripdry ( 1062282 ) on Sunday July 31, 2022 @03:25AM (#62748440) Journal

    Max was always kind of misunderstood, I feel. He was so ominous, and creepy, and I feel the linked video does the idea justice:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    I agree with the poster of the video: Max COULD be the perfect satire to the insane political propaganda and internet personality boom happening at the moment. Max's hyperkinetic, hypermasculine, almost nazi-like appearance could be an awesome force for real satire again if it gained traction. Max was the perfect "spokesperson" for the disaster that was New Coke. It's hilarious in retrospect.

  • Like a lot of shows from the past, they had the newness/uniqueness that appealed to folks.In days PC correct world, a lot of them wouldn't make it, even with original actors. Max Headroom might fit into the Metaverse selling Bitcoins and NFT's as a new concept. lol

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