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I can think of a ton of TV shows that spawned a movie or movies: Star Trek, Charlies Angels, Dukes of Hazzard, Chips, Batman, Lost in Space, and many more.

But there aren't many Movies which launched a TV series where the plot continues from the movie. I can only think of a few:

-M*A*S*H,
-The Terminator had that weak Sara Conners TV show about 10 years ago,
-There was Fargo's TV series.

But the list ends there for some reason.

Are there others?


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"Twelve O'Clock High" was a great movie from 1949, I can't remember if the 1964-67 TV series continued the plot.
 
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The odd couple
Stargate
F/X
In the heat of the night
Buffy the vampire slayer
La Femme Nikita (sorta kinda)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Lassie

Mr. Lucky

The Millionare

Perry Mason


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Philip McKeon just died at 55. He played the son on TV's Alice, taking over the role from Alfred Lutter who played the son in the Scorsese film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
 
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There actually were quite a few, but they mostly all bad and/or forgettable.

Ferris Buehler's Day Off
Bates Motel

Stargate
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(Yhese 2 were wildly successful, going 10+ seasons each and producing spin-off series).

Not to mention the cartoons:
Beetlejuice (counts because it was based on live action)
Emperors new groove
Lion King



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In addition to above, I remember Young Indiana Jones, based on Raiders of The Lost Ark. I've seen one episode.



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Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers both had a theatrical release prior to the TV run although both were planned to be TV shows IIRC.


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Limitless
Uncle Buck
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Minority Report
Fame
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
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Tremors. (However, the TV show sucked.)



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Ghostbusters had a cartoon




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quote:
Originally posted by Hound Dog:
There actually were quite a few, but they mostly all bad and/or forgettable.

Ferris Buehler's Day Off
Bates Motel

Stargate
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(Yhese 2 were wildly successful, going 10+ seasons each and producing spin-off series).

Not to mention the cartoons:
Beetlejuice (counts because it was based on live action)
Emperors new groove
Lion King


Ferris Buehler had Jennifer Aniston before she did Friends.




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The Rambo character was in an animated series called Rambo: The Force of Freedom.

The Robocop character was in two animated and one live-action series.

Not really fitting into a neat category, but Chuck Norris was in an animated series called Karate Kommandos, playing himself.
 
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