Soon after the Kickstarter campaign for "Veronica Mars" sparked a ton of conversations and debates, another woman-led project took the crowdfunding site by storm, raising its $60,000 goal soon after it launched.
Read More »Okay, the headline isn't quite accurate -- it's actually the show's creator Rob Thomas who is getting the $5.7 million from the highly publicized and grounding breaking Kickstarter campaign for the "Veronica Mars" movie. It's nearly three times the $2 million he was initially seeking, but perhaps mo...
Read More »Yes, the "Veronica Mars" movie is real and actually happening. And we'll leave the debate regarding the Kickstarter campaign behind for now, and focus on the film itself. Expectations are sky high for creator Rob Thomas who admits he has toyed with the idea of tweaking the show, but ultimately concl...
Read More »After Warner Bros. promised to back a "Veronica Mars" movie if fans raised $2 million within a month and the Kickstarter campaign proved more than successful (it currently sits at $3.6 million raised), there is no official word on whether the studio will help fund the film (they have agreed to distr...
Read More »The message today is: never underestimate the power of fandom.
Read More »Yesterday, fans of "Veronice Mars" woke up to a surprise announcement that they likely never thought would have been possible. Writer/producer Rob Thomas and actress Kristen Bell unveiled a project on Kickstarter to raise funding for a film version of their cult UPN/CW high-school-set detective seri...
Read More »When Rob Thomas launched the Kickstarter campaign to turn his TV series "Veronica Mars" into a feature-length film, "Veronica Mars" became the first film attached to a major studio (in this case, Warner Bros.) to host a campaign on Kickstarter. (Kickstarter confirmed this to Indiewire today.)
Read More »The possibility of a "Veronica Mars" film has the internet buzzing. As we previously reported, the show's creator Rob Thomas made Kickstarter history by creating a page for a 2 million dollar campaign. For those of you loyal fans dying for another taste of the show you love, you can head over ...
Read More »Fans of canceled or completed shows have long held out hope for the cast and creators to reunite for movies. "Star Trek," "X-Files," "Firefly" -- plenty of series have come to an end on the small screen only to live again on the big one. And, of course, plenty of others haven't. While Netflix's resu...
Read More »Ever since being taken off the air in 2006, fans of "Veronica Mars" have been clamoring, calling and pleading for its return. A couple of years back, Warner Bros. even went so far as to set up an email address to handle the requests they were getting, and now it looks like the one shot that devotees...
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