It’s difficult to choose just one aspect of the sci-fi TV showFireflythat fans and critics miss most, as audiences have been hoping for a series revival for decades. Starring Nathan Fillion as Captain Malcolm Reynolds,Fireflyfeatures a stellar ensemble cast going on epic space adventures against the backdrop of emotionally real and vulnerable stories, andthe actors are well aware of the calls for a revival.

Fireflyis one of the best sci-fi TV showsof all time, and even though it only ran for a single season, this hasn’t impacted the legacy and longevity of the story. Brilliantly blending science fiction and the Western genre, while tying this together with timeless tales of revolution and rebellion,Fireflyappeals to audiences of all generations.

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Comicbook.comrecently covered an interview Morena Baccarin gave onInside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, where the actress who brought Inara to life spoke frankly about the future of the beloved franchise:

“There’s always talk,” Baccarin said of a spinoff that would reunite the crew of theSerenity. “There’s always people asking about it.”

“Part of me would be excited to revisit that world, and part of me is also a little bit like, I love it so much where it is, that I’m worried about reopening that door,” Baccarin shared about reprising her character from the series, even with all the fan enthusiasm.

Baccarin was quick to manage expectations, saying that she “seriously doubts” a live-action reboot of the series with the original cast would be feasible, pointing out “that’s a lot of different careers and different people that you have to negotiate with and make work and all that … schedules and whatnot.”

Even so, Baccarin was just as quick to suggest aFireflyreboot in another medium, “Could there be a comic book or [another] thing–maybe?”

What Baccarin’s Comments Mean About The Future Of A Firefly Revival

There’s Always A Possibility Of Coming Back, But Nothing Is Confirmed

Baccarin’s comments are the perfect response to the frequently asked question of whether or not aFireflyrevival will happen. It’s impossible to know what will happen in the future, and leaving the door open for potential collaborations means that Baccarin could come back if she wanted. However,she’s aware that promising too much would only hurt the fanswho have been waiting for a reboot.

TheFireflycast’s best showsand movies have only further cemented the talents of the ensemble, making it easy to wish that they would reunite and reprise their original roles. Based on the fact that the actors have worked together so many times over the years, with manyFireflyalumni featured in Fillion’s projects, it demonstrates thatthe performers enjoy working together.

Despite the desire and excitement surrounding a revival, the logistics would be difficult to balance, as most of the actors and creative team have moved on to different projects in the years sinceFireflyended. While it’s fun to imagine what narratives would unfold onscreen,Baccarin doesn’t have any illusions about how much time has passedand what it would take to reunite the cast.

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Our Take On Firefly Returning To Screens One Day

It Would Be Thrilling, But The High Expectations Could Bog Down The Revival

It’s unbelievable thatFireflyis asci-fi show that was canceled too soon, and in a perfect world, the series would have gone on for many seasons, earning a satisfying ending. However, as Baccarin says, it would likely make more sense for the world ofFireflyto be expanded through a medium other than television. LikeBuffy The Vampire Slayer,Fireflycould come back as a comic.

While a TV reboot would be amazing, there would be many conflicting expectations and opinions that would cloud the path forward for the series.Fireflyworked so well in 2002 because it was entirely original and was committed to crafting a new type of story, and the show’s larger-than-life reputation today could disrupt this essential piece of the writing and narrative.