Fans have been begging for a Firefly reboot ever since the show's abrupt cancellation in 2003. Nathan Fillion, who starred as Captain Malcolm Reynolds, has vocalized his support for the show's return, but the one hangup would be the potential involvement of the show's controversial creator, Joss Whedon.
Fillion was recently asked both about a potential reboot ofFirefly while also asked about his feelings regarding working with Whedon following the hot water Whedon got himself into back in 2020. Although Fillion understands what Whedon's bad rep entails, Fillion spoke fondly of his time with Whedon and made it known that he would be willing to work with him again.
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In a recent interview with the show Inside of You, Fillion first added that he would absolutely be down for a Firefly reboot knowing the impact it's had on his career. «Why wouldn't I do that? It was one of the best things that ever happened to me,» Fillion said. When asked about the possibility of not having Whedon involved in a potential reboot, Fillion called it «heartbreak.» When asked about his time with Whedon and his impression of him, Fillion was blunt. «That was not my experience with that man… (He was) funny, self-deprecating, incredibly talented, maybe a little haunted? By his own admission, that guy's a work in progress and I appreciate that. I would work with Joss again in a second.»
Fillion has collaborated with Whedon on multiple projects besides Firefly such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Much Ado About Nothing, and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. It shouldn't surprise anyone that those two developed a rapport in the time they've worked together. Usually,
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