More Star Wars Than Star Wars
If you’ve seen a trailer (though not the trailer currently up on the site) for the sci-fi western Serenity, then you know it makes much of the director Joss Whedon’s pedigree. Whedon is the auteur behind the excellent ‘Buffy: The Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Angel’ TV series. He also created the short-lived ‘Firefly’. Despite the fact that ‘Firefly’ was cancelled after just eight episodes, ‘Serenity’ is based on the same characters and story.
The trailer for Serenity gets it all wrong. It aggressively associates the film with ‘Buffy’ and ‘Angel’. ‘Buffy’ fans are pretty committed, so most of them are probably aware of Whedon’s connection to Serenity.
On the other hand, lots of people didn’t watch or didn’t get ‘Buffy’. Affiliating Serenity with the show only discourages that audience, doesn’t it?
If I were running Serenity’s marketing campaign, I’d make the message ‘more Star Wars than Star Wars’. If you watch the trailer, it’s got that loose, swashbuckling, wise-cracking, operatic feel of the 1977 film (as opposed to the stiff, overly-serious tone of episodes 1-3). At every opportunity, I’d have Whedon and the cast talk about channelling a 1977-era George Lucas and recapturing the fun of science-fiction movies. You could also play up the almost entirely unknown cast (excepting the wonderful Chiwetel Ejiofor) as another connection to Lucas’s film.
Serenity opens on September 30. It might be a late summer dark horse, or it might sink without a trace–it’s a pretty unknown quality. Given the popular and critical acclaim for ‘Firefly’, I’d recommend giving it a look.
