
Series creator Rob Thomas insists the project is "not dead"
"It's not dead," insists Thomas. "I continue to want to do it. It's funny, because the rumors go around and around. Kristen Bell had said to somebody that I had written a script, and that wasn't correct. I did have a treatment and a pitch, with which I went to Warner Bros. and [Mars producer] Joel Silver and said, 'Here is the fastball version of the movie, the big studio version of the movie that I think we can make.' And I think they did one of their brand-awareness surveys and were like, 'We don't know if we can make money with that.' So it's been back-burnered. But I still want to do it. I'm still happy to do it. We're still looking into it."
Thomas also talked about how Kristen Bell's age could turn this from a teen detective story into a more mature tale.
"There is a bit of a ticking clock [because] Kristen Bell does continue to age," he concedes of his 29-year-old leading lady. "And doing 'teen detective' [is a] dicey proposition. But frankly, I think Veronica Mars as a 30-year-old noir detective at some point in the future would still be interesting to me.



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ejk1
Veronica Mars was not a "show for chicks." It was one hell of a detective show. Anyone that has seen the first season all the way through would attest to its greatness. This is not hyperbole. I highly recommend the series, which, like Arrested Development, was killed off far too early.
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Jason27
WOW NIICE!!! :D:D This would be awesome! I loved the show!
Anyone who said this show was just for chicks is an idiot!
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The Soylent Green Monkey
Really?!
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ejk1
I would love for this to happen. This show's first season is one of the greatest I have ever seen. Besides, any chance to see Bell on screen is a chance worth taking.
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