by TJinPgh » Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:02 pm
They had talked about making a big screen version of Dallas a couple of times after the show went off the air. They went so far as to start casting. They had John Travolta slated to play J.R.
While the TV movie "JR Returns" was sort of a necessary end to the series (even though the new version ignores that movie even exists), the two reunion movies kind of proved why the story simply doesn't work in a movie format. The story is, at it's heart, a soap opera. Anything that can be contained in 2 hours isn't going to even begin to do it justice.
They'd need at least 3 or 4 movies, each continued to the next, to get any kind of meaningful story line out of it and a drama simply isn't the type of film that you can do that with.
As far as replacing Hagman, it's worth pointing out that they did replace a number of characters along the way. Pressley was actually the 3rd person to play Jenna Wade (but the character wasn't a regular with the previous two). They did replace Miss Ellie for a season when Bel Geddes was sick but it was a flop and they switched them back a season later.
They had thought about replacing Jock on two different occasions. Once immediately after Jim Davis died (when they had talked about having James Arness play the role) and then again after Patrick Duffy left the show (the dream season). Steve Forest was actually going to be Jock but they changed it when Duffy came back.
Obviously, both John Ross and Christopher are new to their respective roles.
So, it has been done before. It's never been well received, though, except for Pressley, anyway. I just don't think they could replace Hagman. He WAS JR. They knew that when they brought back the show.
Time will tell whether or not the show can continue without him. As much as I hope it can, I have my doubts. They will need to do a better job of attracting the new viewers to do it.
-TJ