New Xena: Warrior Princess In The Works

Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert are looking for a writer

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by James White |
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Welcome back to our ongoing coverage of Everything Old Is New Again, part approximately 73 gazillion. Yes, another cult favourite has caught the eye of the shadowy remake council and now US network NBC and production company NBC Universal are in the early stages of a reboot of cult TV series Xena: Warrior Princess{ =nofollow}.

Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, who created the original as a spin-off from the popular Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and watched it become as (if not more) successful as the original show, are involved with the reboot, which will once again blend fantasy, comedy and drama together.

Lucy Lawless, who played the title character for six years between 1995 and 2001, is high on the list of people that the new team of producers want involved, and may end up cropping up on screen. She is, after all, part of Raimi and her husband Tapert’s new** Evil Dead** TV series, Ash Vs. Evil Dead. And she’s been trying to get a new Xena on the air herself. "I'm always being peppered with questions about when the Xena movie is coming, Lawless told Hitfix at Comic-Con. “I'm pitching my ass off to make it happen, whether it's with me or not. I think it'd be funny to have a reboot like Ash Vs. Evil Dead — like middle-aged Xena in a muumuu with a bad attitude and a smoking habit... Bring Ted Raimi (Joxer) in and maybe Bruce Campbell (Autolycus)."

Now Raimi, Tapert and the rest are on the hunt for a new writer to bring a fresh take. No decision has been made as to whether any potential show would be a miniseries like 24: Live Another Day or a new running show, but either way, the team wants this on the air next year.

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