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The 1. 2 Best Recent TV Shows Based on Movies. The last time we made this list, it was 2. TV has changed quite a lot since then. Here’s an updated look at all the best recent TV shows—from the last five years, so hold the “Where’s Battlestar/Buffy?” comments—that have been based on scifi, fantasy, or horror movies.

The Librarians. After a trio of successful made- for- TV Librarian movies, TNT expanded the fantasy tale into a series that’ll begin its fourth season later this year. On its surface, The Librarians is about a secret group that hunts down and protects magical artifacts, all the while battling foes both supernatural and government- related. This is already a delightful premise, but the show levels up with a cast that has great chemistry—and an irrepressible sense of fun that makes the show, in the words of io. Katharine Trendacosta, “the television equivalent of comfort food.”1.

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Frequency. This 2. CW series took inspiration from the 2. Dennis Quaid- Jim Caviezel scifi thriller about a magical ham radio that connects an NYPD detective with his long- dead firefighter father, altering the past and irrevocably changing the present in the process (there’s also a serial killer in the mix, too). The TV version picked up the same premise—reminder: monkeying around with the past, even if you have really good intentions, will change the present in ways you can’t predict—but shifted a few other plot points around, including the inspired choice to make the main character female. Despite the show’s dedicated fanbase, the series was not renewed for a second season, but because of the show’s dedicated fanbase, the CW released a special epilogue video that revealed the fates of the show’s main characters.

The mystery is pretty simple: what the hell is the big-ass contraption of boxes, wires, tubes, and pipes that’s sitting in the trunk? What did this thing do, and.

That people cared enough tells you something. From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series. If you thought the 1. Robert Rodriguez vampire film From Dusk Till Dawn left behind only the memory of George Clooney’s regrettable Caesar haircut, think again. The Quentin Tarantino- scripted cult hit spawned a pair of sequels and a video game, as well as this series, which ran for three seasons on Rodriguez’s El Rey Network between 2.

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While the series is not officially cancelled, season three wrapped up last November and El Rey has yet to renew it.) It begins pretty much like the movie—two criminal brothers cross paths with a family on their RV vacation—but the series format allowed for much deeper explorations of the story’s monster mythology, as well as the introduction of many more eccentric characters and the cast included fan favorites like Danny Trejo, Tom Savini, and Don Johnson. Plus, with Rodriguez running the show, the movie’s gory grindhouse aesthetic was more than amply carried over to small screen. Wolf Creek. In 1. Australian filmmaker Greg Mc. Lean (The Belko Experiment) released Wolf Creek, the brutal and horrific tale of a trio of backpackers menaced by outback boogeyman Mick Taylor (played by veteran actor John Jarratt). Taylor proved such a potent character that he returned for a sequel, and then a 2.

Australian TV that aired stateside on the Pop network. Watch Partly Cloudy HD 1080P. The show followed an American teenager who seeks revenge on Taylor after he murders her entire family; her quest is a rough and perilous one, involving everything from vicious bikers to venomous snakes—but through it all, Taylor is quite clearly the show’s baddest baddie. Wolf Creek is currently filming its second season, which will also be six episodes long, but will follow a new story as it shifts to an anthology format. Since Taylor is once again the main character, chances are it’ll involve killing.. Limitless. Limitless—based on the 2. Bradley Cooper movie about an average schlub whose life turns inside out when he takes a mysterious pill that makes him super- intelligent—began four years after the movie, when a different average schlub, Brian Finch (Jake Mc.

Dorman), was similarly blessed/cursed with sudden mega- smarts. Cooper’s character, now a US Senator, lurked around the edges as kind of a creepy mentor figure.) Circumstances soon led to Brian working with the FBI, though he spent most of his time chasing after stuff related to his wonder drug—and getting into bizarre situations helped along by the show’s oddball sense of humor, including an extended homage to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Alas, just when the CBS show was starting to hit its (awesomely weird) stride, it was cancelled, after just one season. Watch In Love We Trust Megavideo. Monkeys. Syfy’s adaptation of the 1. Terry Gilliam movie (itself an extended homage to Chris Marker’s 1. La Jetée) has characters inspired by the film, as well as a plot involving time- travel—a lot of time travel—and the ever- changing, intrigue- filled, timeline- overlapping race to prevent a terrorist group from unleashing a deadly virus. Obviously, things get a lot more complicated than they do in the film, with way more time to delve into the strange world of the Army of the 1.

Monkeys; in the movie, the group is more of a Mc. Guffin, but on the show, it’s a cultish menace that stretches across generations. Though Gilliam called the series “a very dumb idea” before it even aired, original film star Madeleine Stowe eventually appeared in a key role in the second season.

And, in general, the show has taken the base of the movie in unexpected and satisfying ways. Syfy made the odd choice to release all of season three over a single weekend, framing it as a way to let the show’s robust fan base binge- watch the whole thing almost at once, but 1. Monkeys’ fourth (and final) season will unspool in a more conventional manner some time next year. Bates Motel. Just when you thought the tale of Norman Bates had been told every possible way, thanks to multiple Psycho films, along came A& E’s series, which ran for five seasons before signing off in April of this year. A top- notch cast—including Freddy Highmore as the downward- spiraling Norman and Vera Farmiga as his mother, Norma—brought dramatic heft to a series that was so much more than just a prequel to the classic horror thriller. Throughout its run, Bates Motel did an excellent job of fleshing out characters we knew from the film; it also introduced compelling new characters (including other members of the troubled Bates family) and shifted the setting to the present day, as well moving it to an Oregon town that had dark mystery beyond just the goings- on at the motel. And though Bates Motel carved its own path over five seasons, it always kept its source material in mind—very creatively.

Iconic movie character Marion Crane (played by Rihanna) eventually showed up, but met a much different fate in this version of the story; likewise, the series wrapped up with its own unique ending, a move that honored everything it had spent five years building. One suspects even Hitchcock would’ve approved. Agent Carter. The real star of 2. Captain America: The First Avenger, Agent Peggy Carter, got her own ABC spin- off, which tragically only ran for two seasons in 2. Agent Carter, which co- starred James D’Arcy as Howard Stark’s butler Jarvis, was a key connector between the MCU movies and TV shows, even more than Agents of S.

H. I. E. L. D. has been. Set in the wake of World War II—a time of both Atomic Age intrigue and some very stellar fashions and decor—it showed the state of the world in the long gap between the events of The First Avenger and the first Iron Man, while hinting at the shape of things to come in the superhero realm.

Beyond all that, though, Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) was highly intelligent and capable of kicking major ass, qualities that could be overlooked at the male- dominated SSR where she worked—something she was always aware of, and the show didn’t hold back from commenting on. Considering how few women have risen to prominence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her importance as the central figure in a TV show named after her cannot be overstated. Plus, Agent Carter was snappy and fun as hell. We still miss you, Peggy.

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