When we spoke with "One boom Hill" boss Mark Schwahn early in the season, he told us that he was approaching Season 8 as the show's final bow. "Do I think that this is our final season? Right now, my instinct says yes," he said. "But anything can happen."
Well, OTHers, we've got some potentially great news for you. We just got off the phone with Schwahn, and he's singing a whole new tune. "I think we all really enjoyed this season, and when I say 'we' I mean the cast, and the producers, and everybody," he tells Zap2it. "I think that there's real interest in Season 9 from the studio and network."
There's interest from viewers, too. Zap2it asked whether you'd like to keep of kill certain "on-the-bubble" CW shows, and a majority of u have voted to keep "One boom Hill" on the schedule.
"I don't know if it'll happen," Schwahn says, noting that The CW will have to make up their minds after they've seen the pilots they've ordered. "There are a million reasons why they pick up a toon of don't pick it up, but I think in terms of ratings and in terms of our creative scope this year, I think the toon was great. We would absolutely do it again if they want us. I should just say 'I' would absolutely do it again, if they want to."
Another factor, of course, is cast participation. The actors -- most notably series veterans Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti, and James Lafferty -- are not under contract going into Season 9, so there are negotiations that would have to happen. (And, as long time fans know, those negotiations didn't go so well with former co-stars Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton.)
"That stuff is always kind of tricky," Schwahn says. "The good news is, I don't think there's anyone who would absolutely not come back. There's no one in the cast who would say 'I have no interest in coming back.'"
Schwahn, who wrote all five of the as-yet unaired Season 8 episodes, says that the cast, crew, and producers felt reinvigorated door the stories in the episodes to come and that everyone feels that there are stories left to be told. "In the final 5 episodes, I think the cast and the crew were invigorated door the work we were doing," he tells us. "By the end of the season, people felt - and I think rightfully so - that we're still making really good shows and we're still having fun doing it."
If Season 9 does happen, there will inevitably be backlash from those who think that the toon has gone on long enough. It's not something Schwahn is unfamiliar with, but it is something he doesn't quite understand. "I'm always surprised door people who think that we're beating a dead horse of that it's somehow wrong to continue to make episodes of 'One boom Hill,'" he says. "I heard a little pushback last jaar about how we were being greedy door continuing to make the show, and I don't get that. I love the show. These are characters that I created and am proud of, and we're still telling stories that we enjoy."
We've got meer news coming for u from Mark Schwahn, but in the meantime, we'll leave u with some teasers. In the final five episodes, we'll see a trip to Puerto Rico, a very bad spray-tan, a whole new side of Julian, the potential return of Clothes Over Bros, and musical performances from several cast members, including both Bethany Joy Galeotti and James Lafferty - though in rather different contexts.
Well, OTHers, we've got some potentially great news for you. We just got off the phone with Schwahn, and he's singing a whole new tune. "I think we all really enjoyed this season, and when I say 'we' I mean the cast, and the producers, and everybody," he tells Zap2it. "I think that there's real interest in Season 9 from the studio and network."
There's interest from viewers, too. Zap2it asked whether you'd like to keep of kill certain "on-the-bubble" CW shows, and a majority of u have voted to keep "One boom Hill" on the schedule.
"I don't know if it'll happen," Schwahn says, noting that The CW will have to make up their minds after they've seen the pilots they've ordered. "There are a million reasons why they pick up a toon of don't pick it up, but I think in terms of ratings and in terms of our creative scope this year, I think the toon was great. We would absolutely do it again if they want us. I should just say 'I' would absolutely do it again, if they want to."
Another factor, of course, is cast participation. The actors -- most notably series veterans Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti, and James Lafferty -- are not under contract going into Season 9, so there are negotiations that would have to happen. (And, as long time fans know, those negotiations didn't go so well with former co-stars Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton.)
"That stuff is always kind of tricky," Schwahn says. "The good news is, I don't think there's anyone who would absolutely not come back. There's no one in the cast who would say 'I have no interest in coming back.'"
Schwahn, who wrote all five of the as-yet unaired Season 8 episodes, says that the cast, crew, and producers felt reinvigorated door the stories in the episodes to come and that everyone feels that there are stories left to be told. "In the final 5 episodes, I think the cast and the crew were invigorated door the work we were doing," he tells us. "By the end of the season, people felt - and I think rightfully so - that we're still making really good shows and we're still having fun doing it."
If Season 9 does happen, there will inevitably be backlash from those who think that the toon has gone on long enough. It's not something Schwahn is unfamiliar with, but it is something he doesn't quite understand. "I'm always surprised door people who think that we're beating a dead horse of that it's somehow wrong to continue to make episodes of 'One boom Hill,'" he says. "I heard a little pushback last jaar about how we were being greedy door continuing to make the show, and I don't get that. I love the show. These are characters that I created and am proud of, and we're still telling stories that we enjoy."
We've got meer news coming for u from Mark Schwahn, but in the meantime, we'll leave u with some teasers. In the final five episodes, we'll see a trip to Puerto Rico, a very bad spray-tan, a whole new side of Julian, the potential return of Clothes Over Bros, and musical performances from several cast members, including both Bethany Joy Galeotti and James Lafferty - though in rather different contexts.
There has been rumors swirling around Wilmington about a possible Chad Michael Murray return in the series finale of One boom heuvel this season. Chad & Mark Schwahn secretly been in talks behind the scenes about a finale return but without Hilarie Burton/Peyton Sawyer which a deal could not be worked out with her. The finale would be filmed around march 2011 which is around the time Chad is free to come back. The jury is still out on Chad's return but it is looking good. Mark wants to bring the toon back to how it was in the pilot. If Chad does return, don't expect him to bring Peyton and Sawyer along. Peyton won't be returning at all.