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‘Friday Night Lights’ Is Coming Back To The Big Screen With David Gordon Green At The Helm

Friday Night Lights” was the rare example of a decent film that was made better by being adapted into a TV series. Running for 5 seasons, the “Friday Night Lights” TV series is still gaining fans with its streaming afterlife. But since this is 2018 and Hollywood is, well, Hollywood, get ready for a movie based on the book that was turned into a movie that was adapted into a TV series. That’s right, “Friday Night Lights” is getting the big screen treatment, yet again, according to Variety.

Directed by David Gordon Green, this version of “Friday Night Lights” won’t be a sequel to the 2004 film, and it won’t be based on the hit TV series. Instead, Green is going back to the source material, a non-fictional account of the 1988 Permian High School Panthers football team as they attempt to win a state championship.

We’re right there with you. The first question is “Why?” The next question is “What happened to David Gordon Green?”

Let’s talk about David Gordon Green, for a second. After a promising indie career, the director hit it big with his film “Pineapple Express.” That’s when things started to go a bit downhill. Remember “The Sitter” and “Your Highness?” Yeah, probably not. Both were average-at-best, forgettable comedies.

Then there was the half-way decent “Joe,” followed by the again, utterly forgettable “Our Brand is Crisis” and “Manglehorn.” However, his career hit another high point last year, with “Stronger,” which is carried by a strong performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, received good reviews.

All this to say that David Gordon Green is a hit-or-miss filmmaker if there ever was one. That’s not even taking into consideration his next film, which is the reboot/sequel “Halloween,” which seems completely out of left field. Comedies? Check. Dramas? Check. Horror reboots? Check! Remaking a movie that was turned into a TV show? Nope, haven’t done that yet. So maybe, a “Friday Night Lights” remake is right up his alley?

The real question is “Why?” Why would you remake a film that was already remade into a well-liked, if not beloved, TV series? Green must have a pretty awesome take on the source material, or more likely, the studio just thinks the franchise is a tested IP that can put butts in seats. Yeah, that’s probably it.

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  1. Joe was very good and Prince Avalanche too. Manglehorn is a mess but I’m not sure I’d call it forgettable. He’s also done stellar TV work, particularly with Vice Principals but also Red Oaks. Worth mentioning he grew up in Texas around the time the book takes place, so he might have a more personal spin on the material than Berg or Katims.

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