Nathan Fillion Wants Joss Whedon to Be Uncanceled: ‘I Would Work with Him Again in a Second’
Fillion said “it would be heartbreak” to ever revive “Firefly” without Whedon, despite the numerous allegations against him.
Fillion said “it would be heartbreak” to ever revive “Firefly” without Whedon, despite the numerous allegations against him.
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Fillion finally gets his chance to play the Indiana Jones of the video game world, thanks to an independently produced short film.
Director Barry Sonnenfeld and star Neil Patrick Harris announced the new casting Friday evening.
Fillion and other cast members reunited last weekend.
“Firefly” is currently available to stream on Netflix.
The show has been renewed for a second season.
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