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    Xena reboot

    August 12, 2015 10:04pm PT by Lesley Goldberg
    NBC Boss on 'Xena' Reboot: "We're Looking for a Writer"


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    NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt tells THR that he'd "love" to have Lucy Lawless be part of it.

    NBC's bid to bring Xena: Warrior Princess back to the small screen is still in full swing.

    Despite public statements from former star Lucy Lawless, NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that the network is looking for a way to reboot the beloved series in which she starred as the warrior princess.

    "Yes, we're in the early stages of developing a new take on Xena and we're looking for a writer. We want to do it," Greenblatt told THR on Wednesday night at NBCUniversal's Television Critics Association summer press tour party at Spago.

    As THR exclusively reported in July, NBCUniversal International is prepping a Xena reboot with original series executive producers Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi. Sources tell THR that the new, modern Xena would have to have the charisma and charm of Lawless and the smarts of The Hunger Games' Katniss as producers are said to be looking for a sophisticated and smart superhero for a new generation. The potential series is being eyed for 2016.

    "I don't think it's just a continuation, but we haven't gotten that far. I think it's a great character, and we should try to figure out how to revive it somehow," Greenblatt said, confirming that "there is a deal with Sam and Rob Tapert to produce, and it's with NBC International."

    While the executive noted that it was too early to tell what the focus for a new Xena would be, he said much of the creative would depend on the writer's vision. Sources indicate that the network is meeting with their top choice for a scribe for the potential series, though who that is is being kept under wraps.

    As for whether Lawless would have an onscreen role, Greenblatt noted that he's open to it — on one condition.

    "We'd love to have Lucy be a part of it — if we felt that her presence didn't overshadow the direction we take with it. I'm not sure how she could be part of it if she wasn't playing Xena, and I don't know if that's a direction we'll ever go," he said, noting that he'd be open to having the actress — who is married to Tapert — involved creatively behind the scenes.

    Greenblatt's comments come after Lawless tweeted that news of a Xena reboot was "just a rumor" and told reporters at TCA — where she and Raimi were promoting Starz's Evil Dead sequel Ash vs. Evil Dead — that the trio weren't involved in a reboot.

    "They could be doing it without us. They have the right to, don’t they?" she said. "I'd love to see it happen, and I know that NBC wants to do it, but they're just trying to find a way and a time."
    At the very least, this will ttt our Sword Hotties thread.
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    Writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach

    Now we just need to find Xena.

    Xena reboot gets closer, hires Lost writer
    BY JAMES HIBBERD • @JAMESHIBBERD


    Xena: Warrior Princess
    Posted December 14 2015 — 2:45 PM EST

    Xena: Warrior Princess just took another key step forward to returning to air.

    NBC has not only confirmed that the show is in development after months of rumors, but a writer-producer has been hired: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, who has worked on Syfy’s Helix, NBC’s Medium and ABC’s Lost.

    After news of development broke last July, former series star Lucy Lawless tweeted, “news of a #Xena reboot is just a rumor. I’d love it to happen one day but it’s still in the wishful thinking stage.”

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    Then in August, NBC’s entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt said he’d “love” for it to happen.

    Well, it’s now past wishful thinking stage and firmly in the development pipeline. The new version is being developed by original co-creator (and Lawless’ husband) Rob Tapert along with Sam Raimi for their company Ghost House Pictures in association with NBC International Television Studios.

    The action-adventure fantasy series Xena: Warrior Princess originally aired in syndication from 1995 through 2001.
    For some odd reason, I started watching the first episode of Xena last night. That has got to be some of the worst sword fight choreography ever. I forgot how bad it was. I couldn't get through the episode.
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    Lucy Lawless starred with a major role in the Spartacus movies made a few years back, quite a bit of nudity and language, excellent series. Rhonda could play Xena.

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