From ‘The Goonies’ to ‘Lady Hawk’: 10 80s Movie Classics That Deserve A Series Of Their Own

From ‘The Goonies’ to ‘Lady Hawk’: 10 80s Movie Classics That Deserve A Series Of Their Own

We know that we are talking about particularly dangerous and delicate material. Not so much for the stories these films tell, but for the value they have in the memory of various generations who, in many cases, fell in love with the seventh art thanks to one of them. However, We came here to play. And to remember. And daydreaming with series that extend these universes as particular as they are unforgettable.

10 Classics of Eighties Cinema That Deserve a Series DECEMBER 1

1 “The Ghostbusters”
From ‘The Goonies’ to ‘Lady Hawk’: 10 80s Movie Classics That Deserve A Series Of Their Own

Although some of us do not share the general enthusiasm aroused by its premiere, ‘Ghostbusters: Beyond’ could work as a starting point to recover this unforgettable saga in series format. Each chapter is dedicated to catching a different creature, introducing the right cameos and hopefully reclaiming the underrated one each time ‘Ghost Buster’. overall happiness.

Ghostbusters on eCartelera

Two ‘Back to the Future’
'Back to the Future'

Rapid, before getting to work on a remake or (worse) sequelWe enthusiastically deliver a series that introduces new characters and maintains the spirit of the fabled “Back to the Future” trilogy without having to fall back on its original cast or copying ideas that Robert Zemeckis and company unbeatably embodied at the time.

Back to the future in eCartelera

3 ‘Dark Glass’
'Dark Glass'

Now, now, we know that “Dark Crystal: The Age of Resistance” already exists. But, of course, you will get it Let’s take advantage of this special to continue fighting against the unfair cancellation suffered by one of the great series of recent years.. It’s mission impossible, but here we are, demanding that extra life for Deet, Rian and Brea.

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4 “Gremlin”

It applies to us if you choose the mischievous and Christmas charm of its first chapter or if you opt for the delirious, excessive and wonderful madness of its sequel.. In any case, we hope to be able to enjoy a series of “Gremlins” worthy of these essential creatures of eighties cinema.

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5 ‘The Neverending Story’
'The Neverending Story'

While it hasn’t aged terribly well visually, ‘The Neverending Story’ is, unquestionably, one of the most loved and celebrated films of the eighties. And meeting these characters again, or even experiencing the same adventure all over again but with more and better resources, ensures nostalgic and adventurous fun that we would love to experience.

The Neverending Story on eCartelera

6 ‘The Goonies’
'The Goonies'

No, seriously, think about it: a “The Goonies” series. Imagine those hearings. We can think of few surer successes. Furthermore, Richard Donner’s film formula is already ubiquitous in a multitude of television propositions enjoying huge triumph right from the start, so it would be fairer if the victory fell on the side of who really arrived first.

The Goonies on eCartelera

7 ‘Top Gun. idols of the air’
'Top Gun.  idols of the air'

Building on the brutal success of the formidable “Top Gun: Maverick”, a spectacular triumph that ensures, at least, one more sequel, seems like the right time to explore the possibility of extending the universe ‘Top Gun. Idols of the air’ to the television format. After all, if someone manages to convince good old Tom Cruise to join the adventure, hey, that’s it.

Top Guns. Idols of the air in eCartelera

8 “Who Betrayed Roger Rabbit?”

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” can it really be improved? The answer is pretty close to the resounding no. Would we like to continue enjoying this wonderful character in serial format and meet new animated characters of yesterday, today and always every minute while paying homage to the most memorable film noir? The answer is pretty close to the resounding yes.

Who betrayed Roger Rabbit? in eCartelera

9 “Lady Hawk”

Now that time has set her as what she always was, one of the great films of the eighties, seems like a good time to be dreaming up a “Lady Hawk” series. Of course, we need the appearance, even a fleeting one, of Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Broderick. With that, the wait would have been justified.

Lady Hawk at eCartelera

10 “Inside the Labyrinth”

Tilda Swinton plays the character of David Bowie and Margaret Qualley, slightly varying the age, that of Jennifer Connelly. From there, we keep the tradition and soul of Jim Henson, we use the most traditional special effects possible and go all out with a terrific series ‘Inside the labyrinth’.

Inside the labyrinth of eCartelera

The reason? The arrival of the ‘Willow’ series on Disney+, one of those premieres which, depending on its success, could spark similar initiatives in the near future. And if we finally get into that dynamic, here are ten movies that have survived the time admirably and we are sure that they will capture the attention of the public again if they return to television format.

A series of memorable jewels that are also strokes of nostalgia, of course, but which allow us to imagine a new life for its legendary characters. Renewed adventures, worlds to discover and genuine emotions in the company of creations that are an essential part of our cinephile memory. Locations to return to known places, better if they are in wonderful territories such as those represented by these ten films.

Source: E Cartelera

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