• How Star Wars Destroyed The Logan's Run TV Series

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    When Star Wars arrived in 1977, it didn't just change cinema, it
    quietly killed a $9 million Logan's Run sequel before it had a chance.

    In this Golden Flicker investigation, we uncover the full inside story
    of the Logan's Run TV series: the behind-the-scenes battles with
    legendary sci-fi writers D.C. Fontana and David Gerrold, the erased Lifeclocks, the blatantly recycled Carousel footage, and the brilliant unfilmed ending that almost saved everything.

    Television executives had gambled big. $9 million and a 14-episode run
    to bring Logan's Run back to the small screen. But crippling budget constraints, a fractured writers' room, and the cultural shockwave of
    Star Wars turned this promising dystopian series into one of the most magnificent failures in 1970s sci-fi history.

    We expose the Star Trek connection that tried to rescue it, the lost merchandise that never made it to shelves, and why this forgotten
    series left a transatlantic legacy still echoing today.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 - The Ultimate Downsizing
    01:24 - The $9 Million TV Gamble
    03:04 - The Fugitives, the Pursuer, and the Android
    04:54 - Erasing the Lifeclocks & Sanitising Dystopia
    05:54 - The Star Trek Rescue Mission
    06:59 - Sanctuary or Just Another Sunday?
    08:35 - Crushed by Star Wars & Lost Merchandise
    09:52 - The Transatlantic Legacy

    #GoldenFlicker #LogansRun #SciFiHistory #CinemaSecrets

    https://youtu.be/4VyZIad1JsM?si=mc0Fuf04YVfbtiTj
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    On 2026-04-17 15:18:59 +0000, Caleb Davies said:

    weberm@polaris.net says...

    When Star Wars arrived in 1977, it didn't just change cinema, it
    quietly killed a $9 million Logan's Run sequel before it had a chance.

    In this Golden Flicker investigation, we uncover the full inside story
    of the Logan's Run TV series: the behind-the-scenes battles with
    legendary sci-fi writers D.C. Fontana and David Gerrold, the erased
    Lifeclocks, the blatantly recycled Carousel footage, and the brilliant
    unfilmed ending that almost saved everything.

    Television executives had gambled big. $9 million and a 14-episode run
    to bring Logan's Run back to the small screen. But crippling budget
    constraints, a fractured writers' room, and the cultural shockwave of
    Star Wars turned this promising dystopian series into one of the most
    magnificent failures in 1970s sci-fi history.

    We expose the Star Trek connection that tried to rescue it, the lost
    merchandise that never made it to shelves, and why this forgotten
    series left a transatlantic legacy still echoing today.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 - The Ultimate Downsizing
    01:24 - The $9 Million TV Gamble
    03:04 - The Fugitives, the Pursuer, and the Android
    04:54 - Erasing the Lifeclocks & Sanitising Dystopia
    05:54 - The Star Trek Rescue Mission
    06:59 - Sanctuary or Just Another Sunday?
    08:35 - Crushed by Star Wars & Lost Merchandise
    09:52 - The Transatlantic Legacy

    #GoldenFlicker #LogansRun #SciFiHistory #CinemaSecrets

    https://youtu.be/4VyZIad1JsM?si=mc0Fuf04YVfbtiTj

    Heather Menzies summed it up. They didnAt spend enough money on special effects. The writing wasnAt bad, and there is one episode penned by
    David Gerrald and another by Harlan Ellison, but they just couldnAt
    sustain the suspense. Looking for Sanctuary and never finding it got
    boring week after week. They kept making HeatherAs skirt shorter each
    week! Also, I thought Donald MoffattAs character REM was kind of a
    silly expository character. He didnAt add a lot to the storylines.

    Star Wars released 25 May, 1977
    Logan's Run (TV series) released 16 September, 1977.

    It's doubtful Star Wars "destroyed" Logan's Run since the show didn't
    even start until four months later. At worst, Star Wars raised the expectations of sci-fi fans and the general public's view of "sci-fi",
    so Logan's Run likely seemed rather boring after seeing the Star Wars
    movie. More likely, the Logan's Run TV series was simply rushed through
    to try and cash-in on the Star Wars bandwagon.

    Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers first aired a year later, 17 and
    20 September, 1978 respectively, and were far better shows than Logan's
    Run, although neither managed to get more than one proper season each
    and then a pitiful follow-up series that also lasted only one season
    each.


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