New "Tomorrow People" remake this fall on CW..

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New "Tomorrow People" remake this fall on CW..

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Wasn't this tried, like,'two decades ago?

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Re: New "Tomorrow People" remake this fall on CW..

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As in Jack Kirby's Tomorrow People? OKay wrong one. Forever people think who I was talking about.
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Re: New "Tomorrow People" remake this fall on CW..

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Sailornapper wrote:As in Jack Kirby's Tomorrow People?
No, that would be "Forever People"...

"Tomorrow People" was a Brtitish-produced series in the 1970s that came out in the wake of "Doctor Who".

It ran on Nickelodeon as one of the network's initial offerings & they briefly (as in three seasons) revived it with a new cast in the mid-1990s.

You want more info, go to Wikipedia and learn more..
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Okay - I was a huge fan of the original series, which for the time (1973) was unique. I kinda liked the Nicklodeon remake, but this one - they got the base right, but it smacks too much of Alphas for me. We'll see if it turns up on Syfy in the UK, and take it from there.
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