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''Firefly'' is an American space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions. The franchise includes the TV series '' Firefly'', the film '' Serenity'', and other media.


Plot synopsis

The franchise is set in the year 2517, after humanity's arrival in a new star system, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of ''Serenity'', a "''Firefly''-class" spaceship. Whedon described the ''Serenity'' crew members as "nine people looking into the blackness of space and seeing nine different things". The franchise explores the lives of people who fought on the losing side of a civil war and now make a living as part of the pioneer culture that exists on the fringes of their star system. In addition, it is set in a future where the only two surviving superpowers, the United States and China, fused to form the central federal government, called the
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, resulting in the fusion of the two cultures as well. According to Whedon's vision, "nothing will change in the future: technology will advance, but we will still have the same political, moral, and ethical problems as today."


Characters

The franchise stars the crew of the ship '' Serenity'': Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds, second-in-command
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, pilot Hoban "Wash" Washburne, Companion
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, mercenary
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, mechanic Kaywinnit Lee "Kaylee" Frye, Doctor Simon Tam, prodigy River Tam and preacher
Shepherd Book Derrial Book (commonly called Shepherd Book and born as Henry Evans) is a fictional character played by Ron Glass in the science-fiction/Western television series ''Firefly'' and its sequel movie, ''Serenity''. He is a Shepherd (the literal Engli ...
.


Video media


''Firefly''

'' Firefly'', the first part of the franchise, was a short-lived TV series. One season of 14 episodes was produced. The series was initially broadcast on Fox from September 20, 2002, to August 19, 2003. Fox canceled it after 11 episodes were aired. The remaining 3 episodes were later aired on SciFi (now SyFy). Despite its relatively short lifespan, the series received strong sales when it was released on
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and has large fan support campaigns. It won an Emmy Award in
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for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series."


''Serenity''

The film '' Serenity'' was released on September 30, 2005. The film acts as a sequel to ''Firefly'' and features much of the same cast and crew. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon. It was released on
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, VHS and UMD on December 20, 2005, on HD DVD on April 18, 2006, and
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on December 30, 2008. It received generally positive reviews and opened at number two, taking in $10.1 million its first weekend, spending two weeks in the top ten, and totaling a domestic box office gross of $25.5 million and a foreign box office gross of $13.3 million. However, it did not make back its budget until its release on DVD. ''Serenity'' won film of the year awards from '' Film 2005'' and '' FilmFocus''. It also won IGN Film's Best Sci-Fi, Best Story and Best Trailer awards and was runner up for the Overall Best Movie. It also won the Nebula Award for Best Script for 2005, the 7th annual 'User Tomato Awards' for best Sci-Fi movie of 2005 at Rotten Tomatoes, the 2006 viewers choice
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for favorite movie, the 2006 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form and the 2006 Prometheus Special Award.


''R. Tam Sessions''

The ''R. Tam Sessions'' is a series of five short videos released online in promotion of the ''Serenity'' film. They were also released on the ''Serenity''
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. Set before the events of ''Firefly'', the ''R. Tam Sessions'' depict excerpts of counseling sessions with the character River Tam while she is held at an
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"learning facility" known only as "The Academy." The counselor in these sessions is played by Joss Whedon himself, while
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appears as River. The videos shed some light on the experiments and torture "The Academy" conducted on River. They "document" her change from a shy prodigy to the mentally unstable character of the television series.


Print media


Comics

Between 2005 and 2017, Dark Horse Comics released several ''Serenity'' comic books. For legal reasons, the comics were called ''Serenity'' rather than ''Firefly''. All of the ''Serenity'' comics were one-shots or
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, as creator Joss Whedon didn't believe the Firefly universe could work as an ongoing format without compromising the quality of the franchise. The first ''Serenity'' comic was '' Those Left Behind'', a three-issue miniseries. It was published July through September 2005, and served as a bridge between the TV series and the ''Serenity'' film, the latter of which released later in September 2005. Another three-issue miniseries named '' Serenity: Better Days'' was released in 2008, and tells of the ''Serenity'' crew becoming rich after a successful job. More comics followed since, most recently the six-issue ''No Power in the 'Verse'' series which ended in 2017. All of the ''Serenity'' miniseries and one-shots have been collected as hardcover
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s. In July 2018,
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announced that they had acquired the comic book and graphic novel publishing license to ''Firefly'' with plans to release new monthly comic book series, limited series, original graphic novels and more. As part of the acquisition, Boom! Studios also bought the republication rights to the old ''Serenity'' comics. The new monthly comics started releasing in November 2018.


Novels

A
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of the film ''Serenity'', written by
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, was published by Pocket Books in 2005. At the time that book was contracted, Pocket Books also contracted to publish two original novels, and solicited proposals from various authors. However, none of these proposals were approved by Joss Whedon, and after a year had elapsed, the contract was canceled. In February 2018, it was announced that
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would be releasing three new ''Firefly'' novels, beginning later that year, with Joss Whedon attached as executive editor. The novels would be within the main
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of the ''Firefly'' universe, which also includes Dark Horse's ''Serenity'' comics. ''Big Damn Hero'' (
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from a story concept by Nancy Holder) was released in November 2018, ''The Magnificent Nine'' (James Lovegrove) was released in March 2019, and ''The Ghost Machine'' (James Lovegrove) was released in March 2020. The series has been well-received, with the first four books winning or being shortlisted for major awards for tie-in fiction: ''Big Damn Hero'' was nominated for the 2019 Dragon Award for Best Media Tie-In Novel, ''The Magnificent Nine'' was nominated for the 2020 Scribe Award for Best Original Novel - Speculative, ''The Ghost Machine'' won the 2020 Dragon Award for Best Media Tie-In Novel and was nominated for the 2021 Scribe Award for Best Original Novel - Speculative and ''Generations'' won the 2021 Dragon Award for Best Media Tie-In Novel. Additional novels have since been announced. Four more novels have been released so far. ''Generations'' (
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) was originally scheduled for October 2019 but delayed to November 2020, while ''Life Signs'' (James Lovegrove) was released in March 2021, ''Carnival'' (
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) in January 2022 and ''What Makes Us Mighty'' (M. K. England) in July 2022. A second novel from Una McCormack, ''Coup de Grâce'', will be released in April 2023. All available books have audiobook editions narrated by James Anderson Foster.


Short stories

The 2010 book ''Still Flying'' includes four short stories by writers of the TV show ''Firefly''. The next short story, "Haven and Hell", was released in 2020 in the Barnes & Noble and Forbidden Planet exclusive hardcover editions of ''The Ghost Machine''.


Reference books

The first book about ''Firefly'' was the 2004 essay collection '' Finding Serenity: Anti-heroes, Lost Shepherds and Space Hookers in Joss Whedon's Firefly''. Though an unauthorised volume produced as part of the SmartPop Books series, it was edited by ''Firefly'' writer Jane Espenson. A sequel, ''Serenity Found: More Unauthorised Essays on Joss Whedon's Firefly Universe'', followed in 2007 which also covered ''Serenity'' Titan Books began publishing authorised ''Firefly'' and ''Serenity'' reference material with a series of visual companions containing shooting scripts, interviews with the cast and crew, images and behind-the-scenes information: *''Serenity: The Official Visual Companion'' (2005) *''Firefly: The Official Companion: Volume One'' (2006) *''Firefly: The Official Companion: Volume Two'' (2007) *''Firefly: Still Flying'' (2010) *''Firefly: A Celebration'' (2012) (an omnibus edition of the three ''Firefly'' titles produced for the series' tenth anniversary) Titan resumed regular publication of Firefly reference and related books in 2016: *''Firefly: The Gorramn Shiniest Language Guide and Dictionary in the 'Verse'' ( Monica Valentinelli, 2016) *''Firefly: Back from the Black'' (Joey Spiotto, 2017) *''The Serenity Handbook: The Official Crewmember's Guide to the Firefly-Class Series 3 Ship'' (Mark Sumerak, 2018) *''Firefly Encyclopedia'' (Monica Valentinelli, 2018) *''Firefly - The Big Damn Cookbook'' (Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, 2019) *''Firefly Artbook: A Visual Celebration of Joss Whedon's Swashbuckling 'verse'' (2020) Another reference title, Mark Sumerak's ''Hidden Universe Travel Guides: Firefly: A Traveller's Companion to the 'verse'' was published by Insight Editions in 2018.


Games


Board games

Gale Force Nine have released two games based on ''Firefly'' and a number of expansions for both. In ''Firefly: The Game'', released in 2013, players take on the roles of ''Firefly'' captains, hire a crew and compete by completing jobs for their clients to fulfil their mission conditions. Subsequent expansions have introduced a variety of new elements, including new cards, game boards and ship miniatures: *''Artful Dodger Game Booster'' (2013) *''Breakin' Atmo'' (2013) *''Pirates & Bounty Hunters'' (2014) *''Blue Sun'' (2014) *''Esmerelda Ship Expansion'' (2015) *''Jetwash Ship Expansion'' (2015) *''Kalidasa'' (2015) *''Big Money Currency Upgrade Pack'' (2017) *''Cargo Hold Shiny Token Set'' (2017) *''Crime and Punishment Game Booster'' (2017) The other Gale Force Nine game, ''Firefly: Adventures'' is a cooperative skirmish game where players work together as members of the Firefly crew to carry out jobs. In the original 2018 game, ''Brigands and Browncoats'', the available characters are Mal, Zoe, Wash, Kaylee and Jayne. The other four main characters followed in two expansions, ''Wanted Fugitives'' adding River and Simon as playable characters while the ''Respectable Folk'' contains Book and Inara. In 2015 Toy Vault released a cooperative board game, ''Fistful of Credits'', with three scenarios inspired by the episodes "The Train Job", "Bushwhacked" and "Ariel".


Card games

In 2014 Toy Vault issued a cooperative card game, ''Out to the Black''. This was followed in 2015 by ''Firefly: Tall Card'', based on the card game played by Simon, Jayne and Book in "Shindig".
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released a ''Firefly'' version of their card game
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in 2016. Upgrade packs are also available.
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also released a ''Firefly'' version of their Legendary Encounters game in the same year. Quantum Mechanix have printed a ''Firefly''-themed deck of standard playing cards. In 2022 Gale Force Nine released ''Firefly: Misbehavin, a 2-4 players
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.


Dice games

There have been two ''Firefly'' dice games, USAopoly's ''Firefly'' Yahtzee (notable for using a detailed miniature model of ''Serenity'' as the dice cup) and Upper Deck's ''Shiny Dice Game'' from 2015.


Role-playing games

The ''
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'' was produced by
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and released in
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. Its mechanics use the Cortex Classic System. In 2013 Margaret Weis Productions announced they had the rights to produce the '' Firefly Role-Playing Game'' using the
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system: the game was released in 2014.


Other media


Music

The soundtrack to ''Firefly'' was mostly composed by
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. The theme song of the series, "The Ballad of Serenity," was written by Joss Whedon and performed by
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. The soundtrack to the series was released on CD on November 8, 2005, by
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, although a 40-minute soundtrack was released by Fox Music in September 2005 as a digital EP. The soundtrack to the ''Serenity'' film was composed by David Newman and released on September 27, 2005.


Future

On October 4, 2007,
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said that sales of the then newly released ''Serenity: Special Edition'' DVD had led to "talk fdoing another movie". Joss Whedon has since discounted that statement as being "wishful thinking" and added "I want to do more, but nobody's talking about doing more right now."


Video game

On December 8, 2006, The Multiverse Network announced that it had obtained the rights from Twentieth Century Fox to develop a
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(MMO) based on the series. As of 2008, little progress had been made. On 3 September 2008, as part of a press release announcing the development of an MMO based on the ''
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'' television series, Multiverse stated that work on the ''Firefly'' MMO had been delayed as there were "some issues that need to be worked through", although some gaming news sites have expressed doubts, based on the lack of progress with the ''Firefly'' MMO, about whether or not it will be completed or released. On January 2, 2012, website Ten Ton Hammer uncovered documentation that Multiverse, the team behind both the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Firefly'' MMO projects, had ceased operation on both games as of December 7, 2011 due to lack of funding. However, on January 5, 2012, former members of the Multiverse team announced that they had acquired the source code and were still working to develop a finished product.


Firefly Online

On July 18, 2013, it was announced at Comic-Con that a mobile game titled "Firefly Online" would be released in Q3 2014 for Android and
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. This game will not directly continue the franchise's plot but players may be able to meet the series' characters in it. On July 28, 2014, it was confirmed that the leads of the series had signed on to voice their characters in the game and the release would be in Q2 2015.


References


External links

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Firefly-Serenity Chinese Pinyinary
- English translations of the Chinese words and phrases used in ''Serenity''
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- Official film website {{Joss Whedon Television franchises Mass media franchises introduced in 2002