Film Reboots

Author:   Daniel Herbert (Associate professor, University of Michigan) ,  Constantine Verevis (Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University, Melbourne)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   09 August 2022
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Film Reboots


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Bringing together the latest developments in the study of serial formatting practices remakes, sequels, series Film Reboots is the first edited collection to specifically focus on the new millennial phenomenon of rebooting. Through a set of vibrant case studies, this collection investigates rebooting as a practice that seeks to remake an entire film series or franchise, with ambitions that are at once respectful and revisionary. Examining such notable examples as Batman, Ghostbusters, and Star Trek, among others, this collection contends with some of the most important features of contemporary film and media culture today.

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Author:   Daniel Herbert (Associate professor, University of Michigan) ,  Constantine Verevis (Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University, Melbourne)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781474451376


ISBN 10:   1474451373
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   09 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Film Reboots 5 Daniel Herbert and Constantine Verevis PART I: INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE 1. Rethinking the ‘Supersystem’: Film Reboots and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 31 Daniel Herbert 2. Live Long and Prosper: Rebooting Star Trek and Reimagining Fandom 53 Erin Hanna 3. The Many Reboots of the Batman 76 Eileen R. Meehan PART II: STRUCTURE AND NARRATIVE 4. The Edge of Reality: Replicating Blade Runner 103 Constantine Verevis 5. Gender, Genre and the Reboot: From Ocean’s 11/Eleven to Ocean’s 8/Eight 124 Jennifer Forrest 6. Understanding Twin Peaks: The Return as a ‘Film Reboot’ via Anti-Franchise Discourses Within Media Franchising 145 Matt Hills 7. All This Has Happened Before: Mythic Repetition in the Film-to-Television Reboot 167 Nicholas Benson & Jonathan Gray PART III: POLITICS AND IDENTITY 8. Resistance and Empire: Star Wars and the Social Justice Reboot 189 Derek Johnson 9. Rebooting the Politics of the Sports Melodrama: Creed vs. Rocky 214 Chuck Tryon 10. Ghost Girls: Ghostbusters, Popular Feminism and the Gender-Swap Reboot 236 Claire Perkins PART IV: FANS AND AUDIENCES 11. Reboot, Requel, Legacyquel: Jurassic World and the Nostalgia Franchise 259 Kathleen Loock 12. Worldbuilding, Retconning, and Legacy Rebooting: Alien and Contemporary Media Franchise Strategies 283 James Fleury 13. Anticipating the Reboot: Teasing Top Gun 2 309 Paul Grainge 14. A Dark Knight on Elm Street: Discursive Regimes of (Sub) Cultural Value, Paratextual Bonding, and the Perils of Remaking and Rebooting Canonical Horror Cinema 331 William Proctor Contributors 352 Notes

Reviews

"Twenty-first century media culture is perpetually haunted by the films of the late twentieth century. The fascinating and essential essays in this collection provide insightful analyses of how the sequels, remakes, and reboots of these cinematic ""ghosts"" have dominated mainstream media for much of the last two decades.--Derek Kompare, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University A thrilling compendium of 'lenses' through which to view and understand the mechanisms driving the unceasing remit of recycled narratives in contemporary cinema, Film Reboots offers a definitive take on new modes of storytelling. An essential volume for anyone remotely interested in film.--Carolyn Jess-Cooke, University of Glasgow Daniel Herbert and Constantine Verevis' Film Reboots is dedicated to a fundamental question of the form, namely why do reboots exist and what do they do? An impressive array of scholars engage with the contemporary reboot as an industrial practice, narrative strategy, political text, and fan object, using both expected (Batman, Star Wars) and unexpected (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Twin Peaks) franchises as case studies. This collection is an important addition to and intervention in the growing body of scholarship on screen serialities.--Amanda Ann Klein, East Carolina University"


Daniel Herbert and Constantine Verevis’ Film Reboots is dedicated to a fundamental question of the form, namely why do reboots exist and what do they do? An impressive array of scholars engage with the contemporary reboot as an industrial practice, narrative strategy, political text, and fan object, using both expected (Batman, Star Wars) and unexpected (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Twin Peaks) franchises as case studies. This collection is an important addition to and intervention in the growing body of scholarship on screen serialities. -- Amanda Ann Klein, East Carolina University Daniel Herbert and Constantine Verevis’ Film Reboots is dedicated to a fundamental question of the form, namely why do reboots exist and what do they do? An impressive array of scholars engage with the contemporary reboot as an industrial practice, narrative strategy, political text, and fan object, using both expected (Batman, Star Wars) and unexpected (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Twin Peaks) franchises as case studies. This collection is an important addition to and intervention in the growing body of scholarship on screen serialities. -- Amanda Ann Klein, East Carolina University A thrilling compendium of ‘lenses’ through which to view and understand the mechanisms driving the unceasing remit of recycled narratives in contemporary cinema, Film Reboots offers a definitive take on new modes of storytelling. An essential volume for anyone remotely interested in film. -- Carolyn Jess-Cooke, University of Glasgow Twenty-first century media culture is perpetually haunted by the films of the late twentieth century. The fascinating and essential essays in this collection provide insightful analyses of how the sequels, remakes, and reboots of these cinematic ""ghosts"" have dominated mainstream media for much of the last two decades. -- Derek Kompare, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University


Author Information

Daniel Herbert is an associate professor in the Department of Screen Arts & Cultures at the University of Michigan. Constantine Verevis is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University, Melbourne. His publications include: Film Remakes (Edinburgh UP, 2006), Transnational Film Remakes (Edinburgh UP, 2017), Film Reboots (Edinburgh UP, 2020), and Flaming Creatures (2020). With Claire Perkins, he is founding co-editor of Screen Serialities (Edinburgh UP).

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