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478 No. 478
Hey kids! Remember "The Munsters"? The old black-and-white '60s TV show spoofing '50s TV families by replacing every family member with a movie monster? Of course you don't!

It doesn't matter because NBC is remaking it anyway. I seriously don't understand why, but here's what I've come across:

>NBC is remaking The Munsters

>The creative lead on the project will be Brian Fuller, who was behind "Pushing Daisies" and "Wonderfalls"

>Said to dump the original whimsical silliness of the original will be dumped for a darker, edgier update

Pic related. It's the proposed cast.
>> No. 479
>a darker, edgier update
somewhere, a sperg obsessed with old tv sitcoms is tard raging.
>> No. 480
>Said to dump the original whimsical silliness of the original will be dumped for a darker, edgier update

I must find a way to remember not to post when I'm extremely tired.
>> No. 481
>The Munsters
>Dark and edgy


I dont even.... Wat
>> No. 482
>>481
Yeah, I know, right? The whole point was the silliness. The Munsters really belongs to the era in which it was created. If NBC is going to do this they should brand it as a new thing. I feel there's some form of desperation here, personally. They've already done so much to give themselves bad press that they're just throwing nets out and hoping something profitable gets caught.


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