The budget to have the amount of stars in this film would be a large sum of the whole budget as they are all well known from friends and also from recent movies. Out of the original friends cast Jennifer Aniston would be seen as the biggest A-Lister, however Paul Rudd has recently been in many films like "This is 40" and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". The film would be following a comedy genre, as the programme followed.
However this would include children targeting the younger audience as well as adults who would've watched friends when it was on air.
The typical villain and hero would not be present in it, challenging the summer blockbuster. But there would still be a conflict between David Schwimmer and Colin Firth.
Although the film does not have a global appeal, the franchise itself is very well known worldwide meaning that it will have a fan base spread across different countries.
Being a film set in modern day the film would be relatable to todays audience.
Not only would this appeal to an older generation because its a link back to a pre-existing fan-base, but even today teenagers still watch "friends" so it would appeal to multiple generations on an account of nostalgia.
ReplyDeleteThis would bring in more money from its previous fan-base and will probably cause people to buy box sets of the original series, basically boosting all "friends" related sales in general.
The films spectacle from the original (the look and film quality) would be different from the original due to better film technology. The improved technology and HD filming could possibly upset fans instead of impress them as they may feel that it's not like the original "Friends" that they know and love.