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Fireflys Revival Was Hiding in an Alan Tudyk Podcast 8 Months Before Fillion Knocked on a Single Door

Last July, Alan Tudyk sat down with Katie Sackhoff on The Sackoff Show and said, flatly, that Fireflywas coming back. Not maybe. Not hopefully. Back.

'I don't think that Firefly has had its last season,' he told her. 'That's right. I said it.'

    Then he described a piece of fan fiction that Nathan Fillion had shown him years earlier. A stranger lands on a desolate moon and knocks on the door of a shack. Mal Reynolds opens it. The visitor just says 'you're needed,' Tudyk told Sackhoff. And Mal responds simply 'okay.'

    Eight months later, Nathan Fillion made it literal, but in reverse.

    Fillion launched a month-long social media campaign through the Once We Were Spacemen Instagram account, showing up at castmates' doors one by one. Gina Torres opened her door and asked 'Does this mean it's time?' Fillion told her it did. Equally cryptic videos with Morena Baccarin, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Jewel Staite, and Adam Baldwin followed. Tudyk was last. Fillion looked at him and said, 'I'm not going to do this without you.' Tudyk responded simply 'Oh.' Then Fillion added 'so, are you in?' He was.

    On March 15 at AwesomeCon in Washington, D.C., during a live taping of the Once We Were Spacemen podcast, Fillion announced that an animated Firefly series is in development through his production company Collision33, in partnership with 20th Television Animation. Marc Guggenheim and Tara Butters are attached as showrunners, a pilot script is complete, and ShadowMachine is set to animate.

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    Back on the podcast, Tudyk had sketched out the whole blueprint without realizing it. 'You bring together people who were on the ship before,' he told Sackhoff. 'You also put together some new people and you bring in some of the old writers or all the old writers. You know, TV has a lot of people out of work right now.'

    The series still needs a distributor (the assembled package is expected to be taken out to buyers shortly), and Fillion has urged fans to show support on social media to help it find a home. Fan organizations are mobilizing to get it done, something we'll be following over the coming weeks and months.

    'The dedication of Firefly fans has kept this 25-year-old show relevant,' Fillion said. 'Clearly, the return of Firefly is something the fans want. More importantly, it's something they deserve.'

    Tudyk hinted it was coming. He said so on a podcast. Nobody had knocked on his door yet, but it was only a few months away.

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