Postby shooraijin » Sat Aug 07, 2004 8:05 am
They would have bigger problems than not finishing their work if they hadn't found Christ by then ...
This has happened several times, particularly in movies. Often they have to find a body double, or reuse footage, or digitally alter filmed footage, or rewrite the script entirely. The Pink Panther movie "Curse of the Pink Panther" was filmed with Peter Sellers, the original Inspector Clouseau, over a year after his death in 1980 -- director Blake Edwards did the movie using a body and voice double, outtakes from the previous movies, and a second half that just didn't have Clouseau in it (I won't spoil the movie by saying why). Unfortunately, it wasn't a good movie because you could tell it was forced, and that's obviously a real risk (you'd have to weigh it by how much would be lost by cancelling the production altogether).
In the case of a literary or manga series, what happens is determined by the artist's estate. If there is no specific provision in the will of the artist for a follow-on writer, then the executor has to make that decision. Often, the work simply perishes unless it was a particularly popular title where there is obviously high demand to continue the series.
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