Wisteria Lane
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:56 am
Marc Cherry comments on the possibility of a reboot.
Source: https://ew.com/tv/showrunners-weigh-in-tv-reboot-trend/Marc Cherry wrote:People have approached me about rebooting Desperate Housewives, but it's kind of like my feeling toward The Golden Girls. The Golden Girls was a terrific idea, but the magic of that show was the cast. We had the perfect group of women. With Desperate Housewives, I lucked out with that original cast and I had something to say with that show. If I was to do a reboot of it, I would have to come up with a brand-new idea of what fueled it. I know the formula, and it certainly would be great to try with more time and money.
Source: https://people.com/desperate-housewives ... ve-8751845Marc Cherry wrote:The truth of the matter is that I have a couple of ideas to do it. I would probably want to do the idea maybe in an earlier decade because the character I miss writing the most is actually Wisteria Lane. That was the most fun playground anyone in the history of television has ever had, because we owned the whole street. I know that street like the back of my hand. When someone shoots a commercial on that street, I know it instantly, because I know all those houses, I know the geography. It was such a fun place to write for. And there's times when I go, 'You know what? I wonder if I could write Wisteria Lane in like, 1966.' If you do a reboot, you have to have a really good artistic reason to do it. And at some point, I'll sit down with someone and go, 'Okay, let's talk about if there's a good enough "why" to do it.'