Midnight Chronicles

mac1504

Explorer
It appears that Fantasy Flight Games Studio (and Landroval Studio) has finished their Midnight movie, Midnight Chronicles.

http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/midnight/index.html

They're doing a special screening for cast and crew before they ship the movie out to distribution. I wonder what kind of distribution deal they received (I'm going to play it safe and guess direct-to-dvd) and if they'll be having a showing of it at GenCon (in which case I might have to make a special trip down)?
 

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Angel Tarragon

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They're doing a special screening for cast and crew before they ship the movie out to distribution. I wonder what kind of distribution deal they received (I'm going to play it safe and guess direct-to-dvd) and if they'll be having a showing of it at GenCon (in which case I might have to make a special trip down)?
I just hope I'm going to be able to order it through Amazon.
 


mac1504

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The question for me is, will it be bad enough for the Sci-Fi channel to show it?

It appears that FFG has decided to split the two hour movie they had created in to two pilot episodes, and they are reportedly shopping the pilots around for distribution currently. I read here that they are possibly pitching the pilot and a series bible to Spike and Sci-Fi.
 

Aus_Snow

First Post
Weren't they going to show it at Gen Con? If so, did that happen?

I'd like to hear more about this one. Either way, I'll no doubt buy the DVD anyhow.
 

mac1504

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From what I have read on GamingReport.com, the screenings in fact did happen.

I'm wondering if there will be a DVD now, if they are hoping to have it picked up for some kind of syndication on TV.
 

I was at one of the GenCon screenings.

First off, make no mistake. This is not a standalone movie; it's a pilot episode of a TV series. There is little if any resolution, with multiple plot strands left dangling, and even a "To be continued..." notation at the end. So if you were hoping to get hold of it as a movie unto itself, be warned; it doesn't stand alone.

However, if you judge it as what it is (a TV pilot), it's really pretty good. The acting and production values were surprisingly high in most instances, and most of the ongoing plotlines were more than interesting enough to draw my attention.

It's not perfect, of course. The fight choreography needs work, and the entire episode could stand to have a few minutes trimmed out in editing. But then, pilots are usually pretty rough, and I've yet to see a successful TV series that didn't dramatically improve after the first episode (or few).

It's certainly better than most Sci-Fi original programming, and if FFG can get actually get a company to take it to series, I'll be watching it.
 

mac1504

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Thanks for the review. I take it they showed both episodes at the screenings then? Does it stay true to the Midnight canon? Do they talk of the Fell, the Sundering, Izrador and the Night Kings? Any really memorable parts that stood out to you?

Sorry for the barrage of questions, but I'm a huge Midnight fan and I've been waiting a long time for this to come out, not to mention I believe the future of the Midnight product line is riding on the success (or failure) of this venture by FFG.
 

Thanks for the review. I take it they showed both episodes at the screenings then?

They showed a single move/episode, that ran for almost two hours, and said nothing about there being any other part yet in existence. So apparently it wasn't broken into two parts after all.

Does it stay true to the Midnight canon? Do they talk of the Fell, the Sundering, Izrador and the Night Kings?

I'm only passingly familiar with Midnight canon. But yes, it does heavily involve the fact that Izrador fell to earth and is now the only deity accessible by the mortal races. The Legates rule and pass judgment in Izrador's name, and in fact the main character (who is, interestingly, the main villain, not the main hero) is a Legate.

There's only passing mention of the Night Kings, at least in this first episode.

Any really memorable parts that stood out to you?

There are a few particularly atmospheric scenes. In general, I was more impressed by the overall quality than any specific details.
 

mac1504

Explorer
The Legates rule and pass judgment in Izrador's name, and in fact the main character (who is, interestingly, the main villain, not the main hero) is a Legate.

Does it appear that the main character (Mag Kiln) will be a constant in the series? Do they talk of his astirax (spirit animal that can sniff out magic and those that use magic)?

Thanks again for answering questions.
 

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