In its three seasons on the air âVeronica Marsâ was never even one of televisionâs Top 100 most-watched series, but in its afterlife it has broken new ground. On Wednesday night fans and supporters of that show about a wisecracking young sleuth (played by Kristen Bell) pledged more than $2 million to produce a âVeronica Marsâ movie, less than 12 hours after the fundraising drive was announced on Kickstarter.
Rob Thomas, the âVeronica Marsâ creator and producer, announced on Wednesday morning that he and Ms. Bell had got the blessing of Warner Brothers (which owns the âVeronica Marsâ property) to seek donations for a possible movie project. Mr. Thomas told fans they had 30 days to raise $2 million for âour shotâ at producing a film, adding, âI believe itâs the only one weâve got.â And by about 9 p.m. that goal was met, with pledges continuing to come in on Day 2. (As of 9:30 a.m. Thursday the project had been promised more than $2.5 million from more than 42,000 backers.)
Mr. Thomas wrote in his Kickstarter announcement that he would put any additional money to good use. At $3 million, he said, âWe can afford a full-on brawl. Ten million Who knows⦠For some reason the Neptune High class reunion takes place on a nuclear submarine! A Hobbit shows up! Thereâs a Bollywood end-credit dance number! Iâve always wanted to direct Bill Murray. Weâll figure out s! omething cool. Hey, if that total goes high enough, Iâll bet the good folks at Warner Bros. will agree a sequel is a good idea.â
In a post on his Twitter account, Mr. Thomas wrote: âHallelujah! Itâs a green light my friends. I love you all, but particularly the donors among you.â Production for the âVeronica Marsâ movie is planned to begin this summer for an early 2014 release.