Kristen Bell Doesn't Think A Veronica Mars Movie Will Ever Happen
In March, show creator Rob Thomas gave an update on the developing Veronica Mars movie, stating that "while the pitch went well and I don't think the movie's dead, right now it's looking depressing." We haven't heard anything since, and assumed that it's fallen into the deep dark depths of development heck. Ad now the star of the series, Kristen Bell, is finally conceding that a film will probably never happen.
Bell tells EW at the Saturn Awards:
I don't think it will ever happen, and here's why: Rob Thomas and I had a powwow, and we were both 100 percent on board. We took our proposal to Warner Bros. and Joel Silver told us that there is no enthusiasm to make a Veronica Mars movie, and that is unfortunately a roadblock we cannot compete with. Maybe if we bombard them with letters? Maybe they will change their tune.
Doesn't sound good at all. I have a feeling that we haven't heard the last of this project, and eventually things might come together ... but will it be too late? I've said this before, but I think this requires repeating: How old could Veronica be before the concept just turns into your typical detective mystery?
Part of the appeal of the show to me was the unique spin of setting the detective story in the world of High School and College. And the only way to bring the story back to the school is to set it at a high school reunion... and I'm not digging that idea. And as much as fans are craving for another fix, I'm not sure the story of a 30-year-old Veronica Mars might be all that interesting. And I say that as a fan of the series. Hey, we'll always have the DVDs, right?