The Hopeless (Yet Admirable) Veronica Mars Film Campaign: A Movieline Timeline

It is a truth universally acknowledged among die hard Veronica Mars fans that every time one '09er comes to terms with the fact that Neptune's favorite female super sleuth -- immortalized by Kristen Bell -- will have to settle for solving crimes in the television afterlife, another hopeless '09er tries to rally the fans to plead with Warner Bros. one more time for Veronica's silver screen adaptation. It's a nasty, hand-biting cycle for Kristen Bell and the 70,000 or so dedicated VM fans...that veered wildly off course today when Warner Bros. -- the party responsible for keeping Veronica from her feature film debut all of these years -- finally agreed to set up an official petition line. Rather than get our hopes up (again), Movieline reviews the Veronica Mars Film Campaign Timeline and makes an educated decision about whether this latest development is worth any more hope.

June 2007 -- The CW Officially Canceled Veronica Mars

After three seasons on the air, the network finally pulled the plug on its Kristen Bell sleuth series after fans waited six months for the official decision. At the time, creator Rob Thomas mentioned that he was interested in adapting Veronica Mars into a feature film.

September 2008 -- Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell Reportedly Meet to Discuss a Veronica Mars Film Plot

While spearheading another Cupid remake, Thomas and Bell hashed out an arc for Neptune's heroine that would place her in the middle of a large-scale college crime -- rather than an FBI scenario, that had previously been batted around in a Veronica Mars season three DVD bonus feature.

September 2008 -- Enrico Colantoni Reveals That He Would Be Willing to Participate in a Veronica Mars Film: This Surprises No One

During a slow news cycle, EW reported that the actor responsible for playing Veronica's father, Enrico Colantoni, was open to the project. "Cult shows have translated well into the film arena. Nothing's official, but they're talking about it," he added.

January 2009 -- Rob Thomas Declares That Veronica Mars Is His Next Priority - Hints That Joel Silver Will Green-Light the Film

During 2009's Television Critics Association press event, critics bulldozed Rob Thomas' Cupid panel to ask him questions about returning to Neptune. "For me, that's the next project [after Cupid]," Thomas said. "But my writing it is really just half the battle. Somebody has to pay for it." Later in the panel, he indicated that Joel Silver was on board.

February 2009 -- Joel Silver Does Not Green-Light the Film

Veronica Mars fans are crushed.

June 2009 -- Kristen Bell Announces That She Does "Not Think Film Will Ever Happen"

The actress told EW two summers ago: "I don't think it will ever happen, and here's why: [Series creator] Rob Thomas and I had a powwow, and we were both 100 percent on board. We took our proposal to Warner Bros. and Joel Silver told us that there is no enthusiasm [there] to make a Veronica Mars movie, and that is unfortunately a roadblock we cannot compete with."

January 2010 -- Rob Thomas Agrees That the Film "Is Not Happening" In No Uncertain Terms

At the next year's Television Critics Association press event, Rob Thomas flat-out said, "No" when asked about the project. "I would write it if anyone would finance it. If anyone's interested in making that movie I am available, Kristen's [Bell] available. I would love to do it. I think the closest we came was Joel [Silver] pushing it at Warner Bros. and they didn't bite. It has sort of gone away." Furthermore, Thomas added that in spite of previous rumors, there has never been a Veronica Mars feature film script, although he would be willing to write one.

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Comments

  • Michelle says:

    It's impossible to move on from a show as amazing as Veronica Mars not having closure.
    It's just impossible.
    / thanks for putting up a compilation! I see little progress. And I'm still hoping that one day, VM gets what it deserves.

  • Rion says:

    You said it, Michelle. It's too good a show to move on. We want a movie and we're going to fight for it!

  • Pauline says:

    I agree with other posters we can't move on..just can't..so what even some little glipse of hope is good because we still speak about the show and the desire to see this movie..so no we don't move on, we support damn it !

  • IzBizDeWiz says:

    It makes me extremely sad...
    I WANT MORE VERONICA MARS... SUCH A BRILLIANT SHOW, it needs a proper ending!
    And while this is canceled, stupid shows like Gossip Girl, 90210 (yes Rob Thomas, but yes is shit), Vampire Diaries, Secret Life of American Teenager ect continue :'(

  • Annay says:

    DamGit! I want a MOVIE! If we should really "move on" Why haven't the actors and the creator. They are not so naive to believe that this show wasn't a cataclysm for true entertainment and better than 80% of the half-witted network shows now. It was different there was NOTHING like it and the dynamically written characters....ooh don't get me started! Let me just say that I cried when it was done with which took forever to find out about and every time I whip out my 3 season dvd set i wanna pour out a 40 for my 09'er homies and LoVe!

  • HoneyBee says:

    Goddamn, I don't want to move on! Other shows got their movies even they had less fans. With strings of B-Movies, TV Movies, and awful direct to DVDs movies like "Shark VS Octopus" -- the WB wouldn't EVEN consider a fucking Veronica Mars movie??? SERIOUSLY!!!

  • Muffy says:

    AND NOW IT'S HAPPENING! 2014 VMM!