Nine years ago this month, HBO abruptly canceled David Milchâs acclaimed Western series Deadwood amid promises that there would be two follow-up movies to close out the show in lieu of a fourth season. Those promises were not kept, although Milch tried more than once to make it happen. And if you ever want to piss off a  Deadwood fan, bring up Milchâs subsequent HBO TV series, John From Cincinnati.
Deadwood fans and cast members have largely accepted that a movie wasnât in the cards. But perhaps things have changed. Deadwood co-star Garret Dillahunt posted on twitter that heâs heard âcredible rumorsâ about a Deadwood movie.
So uh….I'm hearing credible rumors about a #Deadwood movie. #Everybodypray
— Garret Dillahunt (@garretdillahunt) August 13, 2015
If it was just Dillahuntâs tweet, then there wouldnât be much of a story here. But a spokesperson for HBO has responded to the newest round of rumors: âIn reference to Garret Dillahuntâs tweet regarding the rumored Deadwood movie, there have only been very preliminary conversations.â
âPreliminary conversationsâ is more hope than Deadwood fans had yesterday. Thatâs pretty far from a confirmation of anything definitive. But in the new TV landscape where The X-Files, Twin Peaks, Coach, and Fuller House can get new episodes with the original stars, then perhaps Deadwoodâs time has finally come.
Deadwood debuted on HBO in 2003, and it introduced viewers to Ian McShaneâs Al Swearengen, a man who regularly demonstrated a Shakespearean flare for swearing. The cast also included Timothy Olyphant (Justified), Molly Parker (House of Cards), Jim Beaver (Supernatural), Dayton Callie (Sons of Anarchy), Kim Dickens (Fear the Walking Dead), Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad), and Paula Malcomson (Ray Donovan). Getting the majority of the cast members to return will be a significant challenge. But itâs not necessarily impossible.
What do you think, Deadwood fans? Do you want us to tell you something pretty about the movieâs chances? Pull up a bar stool and let us know what youâre thinking!
HT: TVLine