With the writer’s strike over, the series resumed production in 2009, and ran for two further seasons (Seasons 7 & 8), concluding in May 2010. The movie – which aired in November 2008 – was set four years after the conclusion of the show’s sixth season. After the sixth season, and largely due to the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike (which impacted the production of many TV shows), the series took a short break for a year.ĭuring the break, the story continued via a 90-minute television movie, called 24: Redemption. This post will set out the timeline for the series, the movie, the revival, and the spin-off show, so you know what to watch and when to watch it.Įxplaining 24 Image: ©20th Century/DisneyĢ4 first hit television screens in November 2001, and ran continuously for six seasons until May 2007 – with each season comprising 24 episodes. In this post I am doing all the leg work for you, by providing you with the viewing order for 24. Well, it is, so long as you know where to start.
He also inspired a spin-off TV series, set within the 24 universe.īut if you don’t know Jack, don’t know 24, and don’t know anything about the 24 universe, then you certainly have some catching up to do – and thanks to streaming services, that’s fairly easy to do. He helped to make each episode of the show nail-bitingly tense and effortlessly action-packed.Īcross the course of multiple seasons, a movie, and a revival series, Jack saved countless lives. If you were a fan of 24 when it originally aired, then you will know how great Jack Bauer was (and still is). Bauer – the star of hit television series, 24 – would regularly jump into action to defuse bombs, shoot the bad guys, and save the day… over a 24-hour period.
We didn't see much of it but I imagine it would be much closer to feudal Japan in design.Many great action heroes have graced the small screen, but few have commanded an audiences’ attention quite like Jack Bauer.
And later they would raise and train the next generation which would then include Hiruzen (and those two village elders which would be a chance to show they were once capable of more than just nagging and giving shit advice lol)Īnd you're right, the setting of the first Konoha would be amazing. But show us how Tobirama created all his jutsu and make the drama come from the tension between his and his brothers different political views.Ĭonflicts of political and military nature could also be developed between the Uchiha and the Senju (especially of course between Hashi and Madara). Maybe with a little more focus on Tobirama since Hashirama seemed to be a little overpowered even as kid. But a series with Hashirama and Tobirama as the main characters could be really cool. Dude that would be awesome! I always disliked that take with the Minato prequel since I really don't think he would be a really compelling protagonist.